The University of Montevallo 2015 Choir Tour was my first
time ever being out of the country. I had no idea what to expect, but it ended
up being one of the most interesting, eye-opening experiences I’ve ever had. I
tend to be a planner, so as soon as I heard we were traveling to Prague,
Budapest, and Vienna, I opened Google Maps… and immediately searched for coffee
shops in each city. Priorities, right? As it turns out, I didn’t need to be so
prepared. Even the continental breakfast in each hotel featured a swanky
espresso machine. That’s one thing I noticed about European culture – no matter
where you are, you can find quality things to eat, watch, or buy.
Of course, the main purpose of this trip was not to fuel my
caffeine dependency… it was to sing! And we certainly did a lot of that. Every
single cathedral we sang in, from the sweet little St. Lawrence in Hodonin,
Czech Republic to massive, ornate St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, was
beautiful to look at and just as lovely to sing in. The high ceilings and stone
walls made every song ring like I had never heard it before. Each audience we
sang for seemed very appreciative, smiling and thanking us even when they
didn’t speak any English.

By the end of the trip, I found myself wishing I had another
week. And though I returned home very tired, a little sniffly, and completely
out of clean socks, I knew that I wouldn’t forget the great memories I made on
this choir tour. It has made our friendships stronger and our singing better.
I’m so thankful for everyone who worked hard to the choir tour possible.