After the group finished their discussion of the book, several people stayed to watch American Idol and LOST on TiVO. I have to say that I was rather sad that Sanjaya was voted off Idol. He won me over with his quirky personality. I became so intrigued each week at his wonderful ablility to be himself. His voice may not have been the best one on the show (although it was still a good voice), but I couldn't resist his reinvented hairdos each week. Or his smile. Proof that accepting and being yourself is a powerful gift to the world. I much prefer an underdog with quirks to a polished "cool" with no depth to one's personality. His tears at the end of the show were beautiful.
Needless to say, I got home late last night, and fell into my comfy bed. I love my memory foam pillow! I awoke this morning with that wonderful feeling of restedness and continued to lay there for another half hour, drifting in and out of consciousness--and thinking that the wonderful sense of rest that I felt in my bed is the same way I feel in my relationship with eSuitor. Thank You, Lord, for the precious gifts You give! Thank You, also, for the rest and peace I find in You.
Have a great day, y'all!
6 comments:
You are an old softy. I'm a little sad about your comment that there aren't enough girlfriends in LA. I don't know what I'd do without my Gal Pals!
Sanjaya looks just enough like pictures of my DH as a teenager, that if I watched AI, I would have been rooting for him. :)
I must say, when Sanjaya started crying, I got a bit teary eyed myself. Those were honest tears.
Hey, weren't you guys just saying that you were glad he was gone over on Dot's blog? I don't watch American Idol, but have seen a lot about Sanjaya in the media to think that he is a sweet kid. I think it's great to have Indians popping up in American media other than a stereo-typical Apu from the Simpsons.
I'm glad he's gone because he's not a good singer, in my opinion. However, he did shed some honest tears and he does seem like a sweet kid. I'm sure his strengths lie elsewhere.
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