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I read all of the Ghana posts and was so touched, but this video totally made me cry. Thanks for all you do. I’m really proud to be affiliated with all of you as a retailer and friend.
I’ve been waiting to see this! Your journey – to Africa, your life with your family and your wonderful business is simply inspiring. You go girl. As I type this, you are probably on a plane flying back from trip #2. Safe travels.
–Lori
What a beautiful done video. I am thrilled to see Signing Time in Ghana! I travel to Ghana as a nanny and can easily close my eyes and imagine the joys and experiences you are having. It is great to see two wonderful things come together. I am excited to share this video with others!!
This is absolutely wonderful! You never cease to amaze…
Bravo Rachel. This was an absolutely beautiful video. Signing time is truly taking you to higher places you never imagined you would get to!
The Signing Time Emmy goes to Rachel Coleman for outstanding work in bridging gaps of the language barrier by using ASL!
Wonderful job Rachel, very interesting video about Ghana. Thank you.