Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tour 2004 - Day 4

We gathered at Union Baptist church and traveled to Hyannis, MA with grand beach plans. Within the hour it became apparent that we could not outrun the Nor’easter which was parked directly on the Cape. We lunched and shopped in Hyannis, many bought sweatshirts, raincoats and souvenirs. Our alternate beach plans included a tour of the Cape Cod Potato Chip Factory (we all got 2 free bags of chips), and a trip to “Cuffy’s”, a bargain t-shirt/sweatshirt store (which got a good bit of our business, especially those sweatshirts, since it was cold with gale force winds! We went to our seafood feast at Sesuit Harbor CafĂ© (our own private party). The menu included unlimited lobster, clams, shrimp, steak skewers, corn on the cob, potato salad (to die for), cole slaw, with brownies and ice cream for dessert. We didn’t let the weather dampen our spirits, and enjoyed a cozy party atmosphere as we celebrated Stephanie Goldberg’s 18th birthday. The group once again spontaneously broke into song as we fellowshipped with love and laughter. The day may have begun with bad weather, but it turned out to be the “Perfect Storm”.




Sunday, June 21, 2009

Tour 2009 - Day 3

Day 3 Tour 2009



Once again The Edmond’s church family provided us with breakfast before their Sunday Service (where we performed several pieces, to the delight of the congregation) After a Hamden, CT pizza specialty (brick oven thin crust) , we loaded up and headed to Mystic Seaport Village, CT. This village is an historical recreation of a turn of the century fishing village. We had the opportunity to explore the village, ride boats, and learn about the whaling industry (and eat much homemade fudge!). The tour participants gathered around a huge antique anchor and sang “My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord” It was quite moving and drew a crowd of curious onlookers. (see photos) On the edge of town overlooking the village was our host church, Union Baptist Church. Coincidentally, Walt and Peggy Edmonds were married here. The quaint church was built in 1836, and remains full of charm. On a lighter note, 3 of 4 dress bags (in which we transport the girls’ dresses), had major “Febreze” leaks, allowing all of the liquid to be absorbed by the dresses. We had to air them out on a very breezy front porch.






As many dresses were blown off, it resembled a portion of the “The Flying Nun” (for those of you old enough to remember that show). Need less to say we were the best smelling choir in town! (despite the smelly boys!) All was dry by the evening concert, which was again beautifully moving.



A highlight of the concert was when Cameron Grimes, who conducts the men's piece "I Love You Lord", to all the fathers on Father's Day. The evening concluded with another night spent with wonderful host families. HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to all of our fathers and husbands!!



Tour 2009 - Day 2

Day 2 Tour 2009

After a fabulous breakfast in West Chester, we drove to New Haven, CT, where we went on a tour of Yale (compliments of Chip Edmonds) where Walt received his Master of Divinity degree. To our surprise there was an Art’s Festival on the ‘green’ at Yale where we were entertained with Scottish Bagpipes, Rock Bands, Gospel music and other forms of entertainment. We enjoyed a picnic lunch in the park. Following our campus tour, we loaded the busses and drove to Spring Glen United Church of Christ in Hamden, CT. Chip and Erin’s church family provided us with a delicious potluck dinner. The concert was as spectacular as the previous night and the audience was very appreciative. We enjoyed a good night’s sleep in our respective host homes.