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So Impressed!

Tyler's favorite show at the moment is American Idol, so we make sure to sit down and watch it as a family. It usually turns into Karaoke Hour for Tyler as he tries to imitate each of the contestants. I will try to get some footage next week and post it to the blog for your viewing pleasure.

Tonight's Results show was a surprise in many aspects. I was terribly dissapointed in the outcome of the bottom 3 and who was ultimately sent home(don't want to spoil the surprise for those of you who have not seen it yet). However, the show started with a very welcomed surprise! The first song began and I could hardly believe my ears. The Top 8 entered the stage singing "Shout to the Lord"!! By the end of the first verse, I was in tears. Not because of the amazing vocals, although they were incredible. I was SO IMPRESSED that the executives at Fox and Idol were making a stand for something great.

"Nothing compares to the promise I have in You!" What an important message for millions of viewers tuned in for tonight's show to hear. I am so thankful that there is still a shred of goodness left on TV in the midst of the modern day Babylon we live in!! So, hats off to American Idol for bringing some light into this dark world tonight. I definitely plan to download tonight's performance to show my support!

Comments

The McGintys said…
I don't ever have time to watch the show, but I did watch that clip on You Tube. I was very surprised and excited to hear them sing that!
Sallie said…
I totally agree. I was a bit shocked and wowed at the same time. What a nice start to a wonderful show!
Andi Hawkins said…
I am going to You Tube to see it. I cant believe I missed it!!!
Jessica Rolf said…
They also sang it the night before to close out Idol Gives Back. I was shocked too!

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