Monday, June 28, 2010

Home!

We're on the plane - check United for updated arrival times!

We're on our way....

We don't want to jinx our luck, but after a short afternoon in the airport and only one gate change, we're 15 minutes away from boarding our direct flight home.

We passed Dramamine hors d' oeuvres all around, and Mrs. Sullivan has acquainted the entire choir with her love of Aunt Annie's pretzels.

Spirits are good, but we're all looking forward to sleeping in our own beds tonight, as well as being reunited with our families to tell them all about the incredible week we've had.

Families, remember, we'll see you UPSTAIRS at "Departing Flights", and NOT downstairs at "Arriving Flights, Baggage Claim."

The sign says boarding begins in 9 minutes, so we hope to see you soon at 10:45 p.m.

Travel Update

We've had a WONDERFUL day so far here at the O'Hare Radisson.

After a yummy breakfast at the neighboring I-Hop, the kids came back and enjoyed the pool all morning while Mrs. Sullivan did some emergency laundry for those who needed it.

We've all just had a great lunch at Steak & Shake, and were thrilled to find a Milk Shake happy hour - half price shakes!

Right now, Mr. Moss is interviewing the kids on which music they want to keep in repertoire this coming year, and in a little while we'll head over the airport to get on our scheduled flight, United #7334 at 7:45 p.m. Look for us in Savannah at 10:46 p.m.

Most of us (not all, because Mr. Moss didn't listen!) have only carry-on luggage, so as soon as we're off the plane, we'll be ready to go. NOTE: Please look for your child on the UPPER DEPARTURE DECK. We'll meet there instead of in the lower baggage claim area to avoid congestion with other travelers.

It's been pretty challenging calling and texting parents individually, so please check back on this blog for updates, and know that no news is good news from this point forward.

Your kids are safe, happy, and having a fun time together.

We (hope) to see you tonight!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Don't count your eggs before you speak too soon...

First of all, the children are all very safe and happy.

Secondly, it brings tears to my eyes when I think about how proud I am of each and every one of them.

We arrived at O'Hare around noon today, went through a long line to get through security, only to discover that our original flight had been canceled. United rebooked us on an evening flight, and I only discovered THAT had been canceled when parents started noticing it on the United website and texting me to let me know.

I spent three hours in line/at the counter with the wonderful Patricia Kucera of United customer service.

In addition to arranging hotel rooms at the O'Hare Radisson and meal vouchers (which they ordinarily ONLY due in case of mechanical problems or crew issues, NOT weather), she has us on standby and with a confirmed booking for tomorrow.

Please know that she checked EVERY airline at EVERY time, and this is the ONLY way back home.

And thanks for the suggestions of impromptu concerts - we sang to Patricia to thank her, and it brightened the entire F and E concourse. Singing kids are a great ace in the hole in just about any situation!

Thus, we're all happily tucked in tonight, and will enjoy a leisurely morning swim tomorrow before heading back to spend another day in the airport.

Flight 7124 leaves at 2:20 p.m and arrives Savannah at 5:25 p.m. It is a fully booked flight, but at present, there is not a standby list, so a few might get home. We have enough directors/chaperones on either end to make this work, so please don't worry. If it works, it works, and we'll let you know.

Flight 7334 leaves at 7:45 p.m., and arrives Savannah at 10:46. This is the one we're all confirmed to be on.

The weather has been beautiful here, but I understand that you're getting the tail end of one of the year's first hurricanes there, which is probably why our flights were canceled.

Most of our children are running low on funds at present, but please know that while United (mostly) treated us to dinner tonight, the SCC take care of breakfast tomorrow, and will help kids who have run short with lunch and dinner.

Again, please know the kids are safe, happy, and the most gracious and seasoned travelers I've ever seen in my YEARS of flying. I'd take the entire SCC over any two adults trying to get to Fargo, anyday!

Guest posts from SCC members

Our flight out has been canceled by weather. Our beautiful-weathered trip has been book-ended by horrible wind and thunderstorms, so we're on a later flight, scheduled for when the weather will be (supposedly) better.

So now, at the end of our trip, you'll hear from members of the SCC looking back on their experience of the Windy City Youth Choral Festival.

"My favorite part was":
  • Meeting new people
  • The cruise on the Spirit of Chicago looking at the Chicago skyline from Lake Michigan
  • Singing "Sing for Peace"
  • Closing down the party in the Red Lacquer room after the concert
  • Rehearsals with Francisco Nunez
  • The concert at Orchestra Hall
  • Mike Stillerman, our fantastic local Chicago guide
  • Navy Pier
  • Lincoln Park Zoo
  • The Sears Tower observation deck
  • The fancy Palmer House Hilton
Pretty much, the entire trip has been a hit.

We're here until about 7:30, and will be home in Savannah at about 10:45, after a (hopefully) peaceful flight.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

SCC makes Savannah proud!

In addition to singing beautiful music with an enormous choir made up of 6 individual choirs, there are also some solo opportunities for individual members. Each choir got to recommend 4 members for consideration.

Initially, two were chosen to sing various solo parts in Misa Pequenos, composed by the festival artistic director, Francisco Nunez.

Ethan will sing in the 4th movement with two other boys in a solo group.

Giuliana will sing the soprano solo in the second movement, the Gloria.

Initially, Jazmine auditioned for the solo for Can You Hear Me, a song also composed by Nunez and Jim Papoulis, who will be one of our featured Summer Choral Camp instructors, but was not chosen. During dress rehearsal, the conductor, after hearing the soloist he had initially chosen, decided to replace the soloist with Jazmine.

In addition, there are six others members participating in the small solo groups; Joye, Cameron, Jazmine, Emma, Rachel and Abigail.

Mr. Moss will be busting the buttons on his fashionable tuxedo this evening, and we're also thrilled to have several proud parents in the audience ready to enjoy tonight's fantastic performance.

The poise, flexibility, maturity and ability to follow musical instruction our kids have shown this week has resulted in some real and viable rewards for their efforts. We couldn't be more proud of each and every one of them!