Auntie Whitney…
I, like many others in the world have celebrity family members (in my head 😉). While it is true that these people are not biologically related to me nor do they know me, over the years they have shared so much of their lives(even when they did not want to), that we have become family.
So…I did not watch the Whitney movie because as strange as it may sound to you, I do not want to see her story told again. Throughout the years so much of her life has been in the public eye, so what else is there to uncover? We have heard several variations of her life story and many “insiders” have given detailed accounts of what it was to be Whitney Houston. I sat through her entire funeral service and mourned her death along with millions of others. Therefore, I am satisfied with remembering the amazing, God-given talent that was gifted to the world through Auntie Whitney and would like for her to rest in peace.
When the video was released for “I Look to You”, I saw the Whitney that we all grew to love in the beginning. The classy songstress that took us on emotional roller coasters through her music. The melodies that reminded us of what it feels like to be alive and the lyrics that showed us that there is a song for every situation. But, I also saw a woman who had been tried by a firing squad and hung out dry. In her beauty you could see the hope for better days (I look to you) while the strain of critics left her surrendering (after giving it my all). Society has a strange way of worshiping celebrities one day and condemning them to death the very next day. But wait that story sounds very familiar doesn’t it…they did it to Jesus, right? I guess history really does repeat itself.
Chorus for Today: “As I lay me down. Heaven hear me now. I’m lost without a cause. After giving it my all. Winter storms have come. And darkened my sun. After all that I’ve been through. Who on earth can I turn to?~ I look to you
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