Don’t you hate when you have to choose between two good things?
You know, things like:
- American Idol or Biggest Loser
- Vacation at the beach or Disney (all paid for, naturally)
- Peanut butter or chocolate fudge
- mountain fresh scent or lavender vanilla scent (obviously, buying laundry detergent has its perks)
- Convertible VW bug or Convertible Mini Cooper (neither are a reality in my world but they are so cute)
- Cute puppy or sweet, humane society, house-broken, four year old dog
- Kris or Adam
Out of all of those listed above, there is only one that affected me tonight… I wish I could say it was the convertible or vacation issue but it was the American Idol two, Kris and Adam. If you’ve followed along with me then you know I am a confessed AI fan. I can’t help it. I would miss it if I have to (I’m not addicted) but I sure don’t like to miss it.
So, tonight was the finale and after a season of greatly talented and quite entertaining (Thanks to Nick Mitchell/Norman Gentile) performers, it was time for the winner to be announced. I truly would have been happy with either contestant winning but was pleased with the result, Kris Allen. When Kris was asked what he had to say about his win he said something to the tune of, “Adam deserves this.” All along Kris has been very humble about his ability and his talent while Adam has gotten quite a bit of attention and praise from the judges and has a quiet confidence in his performances. Regardless, Kris won, Adam seemed genuinely happy for Kris and all is well. Both will go on to be recording artists… no doubt.
Kris’s humbleness is hard for some to understand. Simon even said that he didn’t really like it. Personally, I see it as a sign of confidence…. Kris doesn’t need the limelight to feel good inside about his ability. He seems to believe it is a gift that he didn’t deserve and knows it can be taken away at any time so enjoy it but don’t treasure it and have enough character to honor the other person.
I’m still reading about David in Chronicles and once more, David, a man after God’s own heart, is again shown why he is called just that. The story in a nutshell is about David and the men he leads. David is very thirsty and says outloud, “I wish someone would get me a drink from that well by the gate.” Three men heard this and they crossed over the enemy line, risking their lives, to go to the well and get David some water. When they returned David poured it out refusing to drink it, not because he was playing a cruel joke but because these guys risked their lives just for David. It was an action, maybe even a well planned action, to show that these guys had earned David’s respect and he was thankful for what they had done. The men became famous for their action.
Okay, lets put this is modern day terms…..I say to my kids, I sure would love a cold Diet Ale8 (local ginger flavored soft drink). So my daughter gets on her sandals and makes a mile long walk to the store. When she returns she is thirsty and tired but has brought me the drink. I am impressed by her thoughtfulness, but feel like, because she went to the trouble that she did , I should reconsider drinking it in front of her.. or drinking it at all. I should instead dump it. So I do… So did David.
Kris somewhat did that same thing tonight. He was humbled by a winning vote and I think would rather have shared the American Idol title than to see his friend and competitor, Adam, leave with nothing. Kris didn’t actually dump his title but he was willing to give Adam recognition for his talent and abilities. As it usually works in the history of this show, the runner-up ususally does well too. Adam will be on the radio in no time, I’m sure. To me, tonight, Kris showed the gift of respect and humility toward another.
The show was great but that made it worth saving on my DVR. Thanks, Kris! Well done.
1 Chronicles 11
15 Three of the thirty chiefs came down to David to the rock at the cave of Adullam, while a band of Philistines was encamped in the Valley of Rephaim. 16 At that time David was in the stronghold, and the Philistine garrison was at Bethlehem. 17 David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!” 18 So the Three broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD. 19 “God forbid that I should do this!” he said. “Should I drink the blood of these men who went at the risk of their lives?” Because they risked their lives to bring it back, David would not drink it.
Such were the exploits of the three mighty men.
Everybody loves Anoop… I mean Raymond, no, I mean Anoop… Gosh, I get them so confused! Apparently Ray Romano and American Idol contestant, Anoop Desai are not related but bear a striking resemblance and apparently, it is only Ray that everybody likes. Anoop was voted off of American Idol last night along with Lil Rounds. I’ve really tried to like Anoop and he seems like a nice enough guy, but I will have to say I was glad that he went home. My favorites are still in the running. Next week’s genre…. rap….. Not really, but my family had a good time leading me to believe that one.
Susan Boyle stunned an audience of disbelievers in her singing ability and led them to a surprising standing ovation. Her younger, Mrs. Doubtfire look raised eyebrows and shook heads from those who tend to believe that appearance is what creates ability. Her singing debut was on a British television show which Simon Cowell also plays an all too truthful judge. However, there is a rumor that this lady was planted by Simon and maybe so, you’ll see the look on his face when she sings… his smile is wonderful… but not quite convincing that he had known she could do what she was there to do.

After finally getting home around 9:00 this evening, the girls and I settled down to watch the recorded elimination of several more American Idol contestants and the bringing back of a few for a wild card night. (By the way, if you have never watched a recorded American Idol in triple speed it is totally worth the effort…. the dancing is way fun to watch) As the contestants were narrowed down we were disappointed to see that our favorite female of the evening was going home… “Oh, nuggets”……As we continued watching we were biting our nails in hopes that our personal favorites would have one more chance. Suddenly, they announced “Tatiana.” What??? … but we let it go… It came down to the last open spot… and Simon announced the one final person to have one more American Idol chance… “Anoop”… What???? No Nick/Norman??? Oh no, he didn’t just pick Anoop over Nick… How frustrating… how boring Idol will be now. I’ve got my top three favorites but I wanted Nick to be in that top three… So now that my fun favorite is not in the mix I will have to root on my top three and my absolute favorite, Danny, and enjoy the rest while I can…..I guess the reality of Idol is not everyone in America can be pleased… we can’t always get what we want..
One guy, Mark Mudd, definitely got his 15 minutes. He was in multiple commercials and highlights giving what looked to be the look of death (Say those last three words with a deep, melodic voice for a more dramatic reading) I, like the rest of America, was on the edge of my seat waiting to see exactly what happened and what we Kentuckians are like.