Originally posted by sweetmm at 14-4-2009 11:48
I'm pretty glad though that Adam break off with Brad, cause for a gay guy to be accepted in the main stream their partner should be more low keyed.
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Trying to guess the clues from Adam抯 Dad are near impossible,
Adam抯 father抯 clues from last week for Mad World were:
1.Its Not Eddie Rabbit
2. Jimmy drew a W
3. Watch out for hair on your bootee
4. Culpepper could have retired in Mexico
5. Smiths first Watts Second
So I was hanging with a bunch of moms while our sons were at soccer practice.
Yapping with moms is one of my all-time favorite pastimes, especially after the weekend I had. Besides hosting Easter, a huge undertaking as any mom can attest, I had spent the long weekend spring cleaning. And by spring cleaning I don't mean light dusting and running the vacuum. Making sure all the game pieces are in the Battleship box, or it was tossed. If the stuffed animal didn't have a name, gone. I managed to reduce my children's wardrobes by half. I felt fantastic afterward. But wiped. So eager to talk with my peers about anything, just to recharge.
After catching up on our weekends, sharing recent kid happenings and getting an update on the Little League Opening Day festivities, we got down to business. We talked American Idol. Or more specifically, Adam Lambert.
We're suburban moms. I bet you think you know what we discussed. His hair. His nail polish. His song choices. His supposed sexual preference. Sure, we did. But mostly we agreed that Adam Lambert was a role model. Who cares if there are pics of him posted all over the Web, in drag, at Burning Man. We could care less. We care that he's original. Takes risks musically. Is over-the-top theatrical on the the most popular (read: mainstream) show on TV.
One mom went on to say that wouldn't it be great if, someday, our sons could set themselves apart from the pack, like Adam. Whatever they choose to do, do it in an unique, inspiring way. To love what they're doing. And so comfortable in their own skin, that they have THAT confidence. Adam confidence.
Soccer practice over, our boys ran to their SUVs and minivans, maybe watched ESPN's Sportscenter before eating chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese for dinner. Played Wii before going to bed. Maybe watched Drake and Josh. And as they drifted off to sleep, maybe one of us moms remembered today's earlier conversation, Adam Lambert as role model, and wished her son sweet dreams.