Monday, April 30, 2007

Simon Who?

The African Children's Choir had many Brushes With Greatness last week. Not that you'd know it by talking to them.

The kids thought that Uncle Simon was very funny. He joked with them about having hamburgers for breakfast. They said that he loved the song they did just for him at his trailer. Who would have thought that Simon Cowell had such a soft spot?

The kids said that Uncle Joshua was very nice to them. Their bus driver, Ray, told us that Mr. Groban was reluctant to do the "Ellen" show the day after "American Idol." He was starting a tour in Australia the next day and wanted to get there as soon as possible. But he delayed his trip so that he could sing with the children one more time.

The kids loved singing and dancing with Auntie Ellen. Her reaction to their performance on her show erased all of her "celebrity."

To the children, nobody rated any higher than anybody else. They treated all of their aunties and uncles with equal love and respect. As far as they were concerned, it didn't matter if your last name was "Thurman" or "DeGeneres." You were just "auntie" or "uncle" and their smile was just as bright.

5 Comments:

At 10:07 AM, Blogger Meowmix said...

What a great story. These kids have sure stolen your heart, haven't they?? :)

 
At 10:10 AM, Blogger Meowmix said...

P.S. - I was involved Friday in another trip to NE Arkansas involving my brother's situation, so I didn't read any blogs. I'm so sorry to hear about the fire and water damage. How awful. God's blessings on you, your family and congregation.

 
At 8:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds like you are going to have some "pen pals".

These are times I sure wish I had TiVo. Haven't been home for a single performance.

Seeing the darkened halls at church was almost eerie. This breach in a place of sanctuary is just unthinkable, but I'm so thankful the damage wasn't more extensive. Serious damage was inflicted, but we still stand.

 
At 7:51 AM, Blogger tonymyles said...

Wow! I didn't realize the connection until just now... that performance did, in fact, move me to tears.

Don't tell anyone, though... I wouldn't want that posted on the internet or anything.

Any idea how I can get the choir to visit our church?

 
At 10:52 AM, Blogger twinmommy said...

What a touching story. A bit like Christ in his love for all, no matter your status or wealth. Don't you wish that we, as jaded Americans, could have that viewpoint as well?

 

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