Our last day in Kansas City. Before we left the hotel the boys sang the
blessing to Sharon, a woman who joyously took care of them every morning at
breakfast. So happy and helpful, she
added a lift to each boy everyday as they prepared to embark on the daily
adventure. We departed for Visitation
Catholic Church where the boys sang two masses and a concert.
We were fortunate to
be inside because outside it was 90 degrees with 76% humidity. The congregation
loved the boys during the two masses they sang and many showed up for the
concert at 2 PM.
Videos were posted
on Facebook from the songs the boys sang at Kauffman Stadium, Union Station and
the WWI museum. There were a total of 2,400
hits on the Facebook page for Kauffman, 1,800 from Union Station, and 1,400
hits from the WWI museum. This resulted
in numerous people showing up at the last concert in Kansas City at Visitation
Catholic Church. People came up to the
boys and chaperones telling them “we saw you at [Union Station, Museums, and
Kauffman] received the tour program and had to come”. These guys are rock stars.
The concert was
very emotional. One of the seniors said “this
is the last time I’ll wear this tie in concert”. There has never been so many boys from Cantabile
crying after a concert. Chaperones
couldn’t keep it together. The joy and
love felt was something one can only experience in the moment. The hugs after the concert will be anchored
in memory forever.
After the concert
we went to Worlds of Fun, an amusement park with a variety of thrilling opportunities. A great way to end the stay in Kansas
City. Good food, thrilling rides, challenging
our fears and sharing the experience. Tomorrow
we head home.
It is a privilege to
spend time with these boys, Mark, Todd, Anna and the chaperones. Thanks to parents for sharing your boys with
us. We’ll see you at Concordia for the
Welcome Home Concert. Next stop Spain.