Zafar sahib and Parmodji graciously dropped me at the bus stand and I began my journey back to Multan. It was March 23, a national holiday, commemorating the Pakistan Resolution. Along the way we past a few melas, or fairs, and these were the very traditional small town kinds with the wooden rides, toys, trinkets, snacks etc. I would have loved to stop in, but the bus does not stop near there. I would have to backtrack an hour or two to get there from Multan. I knew I needed to get back to do some editing on the puppeteer videos. That is one of the challenges of a working trip in that there are things that I would love to enjoy, but I really have to get these tasks done or this monumental effort to make this film will not bear any fruit.I got back around noon and spent the next 12 hours editing, subtitling and working on putting together videos for the puppeteers’ promotion. I learned some wonderful things about the importance of creating your own backups with Final Cut Pro X. The current version has an option to save a snapshot of your timeline. The auto backups are…not the most reliable. In any other program, I constantly version up and thus save multiple versions of files, but it is a bit annoying that the workflow of some programs discourages this. I had edited, subtitled and titled all 3 videos, when I lost the larger video edit. Needless to say, I went to sleep a bit defeated.