As of this moment in time, there are eight days before the Choir embarks on its first tour since 2018 when it visited a few of the West Coast states. The Choir was supposed to go on its Heritage Tour in 2020 to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Wales, but never quite made it there due to the pandemic. Now as we look forward to visiting our friends down South, we are all busily engaged in last-minute to-dos so that we feel fully prepared. As I've talked to friends in the Choir and have been monitoring our social media channels, here are a few things Choir members are up to:
*Several of the men have been out shopping (and finding bargains) for short sleeve shirts. Obviously the weather in Mexico is going to be hot (the current weather forecast for Mexico City shows temps in the mid 80s with sunny to partly cloud skies) and we all have a deep interest in staying as cool as possible. Unlike other tours, we will not be able to just walk around the city on our own due to security concerns. So that cuts back on time spent outdoors. That said, we do have some outdoor activities planned as a group (or subsets of the larger group) and so because we can't wear shorts or t-shirts, we've been trying to find at least some light-weight, lighter colored shirts that will keep us as cool as possible.
*Several of the women have been trying to figure out how to get shampoo and conditioner in the quantities and brands they feel they need (Choir members can't check bags...carry-ons only). And I'd have to say, they've come up with some creative ideas. Everything from ordering their hair products from Walmart and getting them shipping directly to the hotel (just in time for when they arrive), to enlisting the help of Uber drivers to fetch those products for them. I find it all just a little funny, myself. I mean, I respect the desire to have shampoo and conditioner you know and love, but can't the products at the hotel (or perhaps for sale at a shop in the hotel) not suffice for just a week?
*We've all been trying to memorize the new pieces of music we received just recently (hot off the press!) that are in Spanish. We're getting there. Some have more work to do than others--especially the newer members of the Choir who haven't sung a lot of the "standard" tour music--in addition of course to all the Spanish pieces. I'd have to say I'm pretty impressed with the music. I think it will be well received.
*The marketing director for the Choir has been working with the Missionary Dept to make sure the "pass-along" cards that have been created are distributed to all the Mexico missions so that missionaries can use them in their daily efforts to bring people to Christ. IMO, these cards are the perfect tool. Who wouldn't take one? And who wouldn't want to tune in to hear some beautiful music? It's a perfect non-obtrusive way to share the Gospel.
*The Choir leadership is ready to give us all the tour details (and Choir members have been waiting to receive them!) this coming Tuesday evening. I can never say much about our itinerary because of security concerns but I'm hoping to get all of my questions answered Tues night. We were given our flight info--which was great. At first I was a little disappointed I wasn't in the travel group that most of my good friends were in. But, I'm trying to look at it as an opportunity to meet new people and perhaps make a new friend. Everyone has a story. And I hope I can hear a story or two during tour.
That's about the scoop on Mexico Tour prep! Until next time, God be with you.
PS: In case you missed these tidbits in the news:
1) Guest artists for the Mexico concerts
2) Richard Elliott and Jon Schmidt from The Piano Guys perform "WATERFALL".
3) Music & the Spoken Word to get its first Spanish version! (with two of the four hosts being women!)
From today's broadcast |