#391
Posted 21 March 2012 - 08:10 AM

Love is what we make it
We can make it something lovely
So don't desert me
Instead, learn to trust me
And love is what we make it
So let's make it, love
#392
Posted 21 March 2012 - 11:50 AM
truthspeaker06, on 21 March 2012 - 08:10 AM, said:
Oh wow! This is why and how Whitney will live on FOREVER because her voice her spirit what she brought to this world reaches beyond the scope of time. When we are long gone it will be our children's children talking bout this amazing voice that lived so long ago. I do believe that Whitney, her ability, her technique will be studied extensively.
That is so powerful, I know it hit you but I'm glad that it was you that this girl ran into because I know you will encourage her.

Was my life not enough of a cautionary tale for you?
#393
Posted 21 March 2012 - 12:41 PM
#394
Posted 21 March 2012 - 12:49 PM
#395
Posted 21 March 2012 - 01:06 PM
NippyFanNy779, on 21 March 2012 - 11:50 AM, said:
truthspeaker06, on 21 March 2012 - 08:10 AM, said:
Oh wow! This is why and how Whitney will live on FOREVER because her voice her spirit what she brought to this world reaches beyond the scope of time. When we are long gone it will be our children's children talking bout this amazing voice that lived so long ago. I do believe that Whitney, her ability, her technique will be studied extensively.
That is so powerful, I know it hit you but I'm glad that it was you that this girl ran into because I know you will encourage her.
Yeah it was def a moment but I mean I was just so touched that this baby had such an appreciation and love for Whitney. That she knew what Whitney stood for & what she meant to the world, really warmed my heart. AND she has a beautiful voice as well, so it really just came together I suppose. I talked to her today and told her how I was a fan & how much Whitney meant to me & how proud I was of her for honoring Whitney.

Love is what we make it
We can make it something lovely
So don't desert me
Instead, learn to trust me
And love is what we make it
So let's make it, love
#396
Posted 21 March 2012 - 01:12 PM
truthspeaker06, on 21 March 2012 - 01:06 PM, said:
NippyFanNy779, on 21 March 2012 - 11:50 AM, said:
truthspeaker06, on 21 March 2012 - 08:10 AM, said:
Oh wow! This is why and how Whitney will live on FOREVER because her voice her spirit what she brought to this world reaches beyond the scope of time. When we are long gone it will be our children's children talking bout this amazing voice that lived so long ago. I do believe that Whitney, her ability, her technique will be studied extensively.
That is so powerful, I know it hit you but I'm glad that it was you that this girl ran into because I know you will encourage her.
Yeah it was def a moment but I mean I was just so touched that this baby had such an appreciation and love for Whitney. That she knew what Whitney stood for & what she meant to the world, really warmed my heart. AND she has a beautiful voice as well, so it really just came together I suppose. I talked to her today and told her how I was a fan & how much Whitney meant to me & how proud I was of her for honoring Whitney.
You see! that is the beautiful thing about Whitney's talents and her spirit, one day all the tabloid foolishness will fall away all the crazy rumors and crap of the past and people will only be left with the beauty of Whitney.

Was my life not enough of a cautionary tale for you?
#397
Posted 21 March 2012 - 08:40 PM

"You can look back and know, you were loved"
#398
Posted 21 March 2012 - 09:57 PM
#399
Posted 21 March 2012 - 11:17 PM
CoNcLusIveTrUthZ, on 21 March 2012 - 08:40 PM, said:
You could make a new video and share that
#400
Posted 21 March 2012 - 11:32 PM
I just saw a story about a British footballer whose heart stopped for 78 minutes, before he was successfully revived. Fabrice Muamba is apparently recovering nicely. He collapsed in a stadium full of well-wishers and a cardiologist was on hand with medics. The worked on him continuously and it looks like he will be fine. It's one of life's miracles.
Check out the story here (some of the comments are really informative) http://msn.foxsports...s-bolton-032112 and think about getting trained in CPR or renewing training if you have taken a course.
Reading this story and thinking of Whitney, at first I kept thinking, 'what if,' but then I started thinking that I am going to renew my CPR training. It's been a very long time, and I figured I'd never, ever be called upon to use it (what are the chances, right). But then I thought about this guy's chances, and the one in a billion chances that created the one and only Whitney Houston, and I figure that life is full of one in a billion miracles, so I'm going to be as prepared as I can be if I am ever called upon to be someone's miracle.
I don't know, but somehow, reading this one guy's story renewed a bit of the faith I lost when Whitney died. The Lord does work in mysterious ways.
#401
Posted 22 March 2012 - 12:26 AM
Every1lovesNippy, on 21 March 2012 - 11:32 PM, said:
I just saw a story about a British footballer whose heart stopped for 78 minutes, before he was successfully revived. Fabrice Muamba is apparently recovering nicely. He collapsed in a stadium full of well-wishers and a cardiologist was on hand with medics. The worked on him continuously and it looks like he will be fine. It's one of life's miracles.
Check out the story here (some of the comments are really informative) http://msn.foxsports...s-bolton-032112 and think about getting trained in CPR or renewing training if you have taken a course.
Reading this story and thinking of Whitney, at first I kept thinking, 'what if,' but then I started thinking that I am going to renew my CPR training. It's been a very long time, and I figured I'd never, ever be called upon to use it (what are the chances, right). But then I thought about this guy's chances, and the one in a billion chances that created the one and only Whitney Houston, and I figure that life is full of one in a billion miracles, so I'm going to be as prepared as I can be if I am ever called upon to be someone's miracle.
I don't know, but somehow, reading this one guy's story renewed a bit of the faith I lost when Whitney died. The Lord does work in mysterious ways.
That's very remarkable...but his circumstances were different to Whitney's. What little knowledge I have of the subject, if Whitney had a sudden cardiac arrest, her chances of survival were extremely low. Death can occur within minutes.
#402
Posted 22 March 2012 - 03:39 AM
Every1lovesNippy, on 21 March 2012 - 11:32 PM, said:
I just saw a story about a British footballer whose heart stopped for 78 minutes, before he was successfully revived. Fabrice Muamba is apparently recovering nicely. He collapsed in a stadium full of well-wishers and a cardiologist was on hand with medics. The worked on him continuously and it looks like he will be fine. It's one of life's miracles.
Check out the story here (some of the comments are really informative) http://msn.foxsports...s-bolton-032112 and think about getting trained in CPR or renewing training if you have taken a course.
Reading this story and thinking of Whitney, at first I kept thinking, 'what if,' but then I started thinking that I am going to renew my CPR training. It's been a very long time, and I figured I'd never, ever be called upon to use it (what are the chances, right). But then I thought about this guy's chances, and the one in a billion chances that created the one and only Whitney Houston, and I figure that life is full of one in a billion miracles, so I'm going to be as prepared as I can be if I am ever called upon to be someone's miracle.
I don't know, but somehow, reading this one guy's story renewed a bit of the faith I lost when Whitney died. The Lord does work in mysterious ways.
You've got a good point. I should renew my CPR training as well. It's been a few years... thanks for reminding me!
#403
Posted 22 March 2012 - 03:49 AM
Zolas, on 22 March 2012 - 03:39 AM, said:
Every1lovesNippy, on 21 March 2012 - 11:32 PM, said:
I just saw a story about a British footballer whose heart stopped for 78 minutes, before he was successfully revived. Fabrice Muamba is apparently recovering nicely. He collapsed in a stadium full of well-wishers and a cardiologist was on hand with medics. The worked on him continuously and it looks like he will be fine. It's one of life's miracles.
Check out the story here (some of the comments are really informative) http://msn.foxsports...s-bolton-032112 and think about getting trained in CPR or renewing training if you have taken a course.
Reading this story and thinking of Whitney, at first I kept thinking, 'what if,' but then I started thinking that I am going to renew my CPR training. It's been a very long time, and I figured I'd never, ever be called upon to use it (what are the chances, right). But then I thought about this guy's chances, and the one in a billion chances that created the one and only Whitney Houston, and I figure that life is full of one in a billion miracles, so I'm going to be as prepared as I can be if I am ever called upon to be someone's miracle.
I don't know, but somehow, reading this one guy's story renewed a bit of the faith I lost when Whitney died. The Lord does work in mysterious ways.
You've got a good point. I should renew my CPR training as well. It's been a few years... thanks for reminding me!
And I just signed up for a training. Thanks again!!
#404
Posted 22 March 2012 - 07:39 AM
The first song: If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful. I was thrust back to my freshman year in high school. I've always loved this song. But listening to the fresh, clear, emotional, and powerful voice...I closed my eyes and pretended she was still alive and I was 14 years old again. And I began to lip sync to her parts of the song, onlookers be damned. She truly was a dynamic and wise-beyond-her-years interpreter. I used to think this was one of her easy songs technically, but no, I don't even think other professional singers could hit the peaks and valleys she hit.
Second Song: IBIYAM. The tears started streaming. The lyrics held so much more meaning now. iPod was choosing to play her most difficult songs.
Third Song: IWALY. Done. My head is down and I'm softly shaking and trying to wipe the tears as quickly as they come. My body starts to move to the rhythm of Whitney's delivery.
What I didn't realize is that I had my iPod turned up so loud, that people around me on the bus could hear me. I opened my eyes, and several people were looking at me. But...I swear...they weren't looks of ridicule. They were of understanding. They heard her through my ear buds; some smiled sympathetically. I took the unplugged the earbuds from the iPod and let her roar. No one lipsynced, no one sang along. We just listened. I was calmer, and I felt...welcomed. You know how it is to be ridiculed for being a Whitney Fan. Not on the back of this bus yesterday. They understood. They felt the loss. And for once, she got to soar over all the other thumpity-thump iPod music that usually dominates the bus.
She was at the climax if IWALY when I exited a bus. There was actually a guy who gave me a pat on the back as I left.
What the BLEEP just happened is all I wondered. This is exactly what I needed to experience in order to continue listening to her again. People really do get it. We've lost a treasure. But through her music she seems so, so alive.
#405
Posted 22 March 2012 - 08:58 AM

Was my life not enough of a cautionary tale for you?
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