"Life is a beautiful lie while death is just a painful truth"
Who would be the five people you would want to meet in heaven?
-My Grandmother
-Uncle Richard
-Erik
-Jessie
-Martin Luther King JR
What would you ask them?
-My Grandmother:
Did you enjoy your last few days on Earth even though you were sick?
-Uncle Richard:
If you were given the chance to re-do your life would you take it?
-Erik:
If you knew when you were going to die, what would you have done differently during your last few months on Earth?
-Aunt Jessie:
What is the one thing that you regret the most?
-Martin Luther King JR:
How did you find the courage to keep fighting for what you believed, even if people kept discriminating you?
What do you think they should have known before they went to heaven?
-My Grandmother:
I really did love you, even if I didn't show it all the time
-Uncle Richard:
I wish I could have spent more time with you
-Erik:
I was making plans to visit you when I was older so that I could talk to you in person and not over the phone
-Jessie:
You treated me like a daughter, even if we were just family friends and I appreciated that
-Martin Luther King JR:
I always admired your speeches and how when you talked, your voice was filled with determination
What would you tell them?
-My Grandmother:
Your death changed the my perspective on life, and how sometimes it ends too quickly
-Uncle Richard:
I really wanted you to see me grow up and how much I have changed since I was 6
-Erik:
We all miss you a lot, but your death affected Uncle Dexter the most
-Jessie:
My dad misses that special chicken dish you made just for him
-Martin Luther King JR:
Your fight for freedom inspired many to not give up for what they believe in
-My Grandmother
-Uncle Richard
-Erik
-Jessie
-Martin Luther King JR
What would you ask them?
-My Grandmother:
Did you enjoy your last few days on Earth even though you were sick?
-Uncle Richard:
If you were given the chance to re-do your life would you take it?
-Erik:
If you knew when you were going to die, what would you have done differently during your last few months on Earth?
-Aunt Jessie:
What is the one thing that you regret the most?
-Martin Luther King JR:
How did you find the courage to keep fighting for what you believed, even if people kept discriminating you?
What do you think they should have known before they went to heaven?
-My Grandmother:
I really did love you, even if I didn't show it all the time
-Uncle Richard:
I wish I could have spent more time with you
-Erik:
I was making plans to visit you when I was older so that I could talk to you in person and not over the phone
-Jessie:
You treated me like a daughter, even if we were just family friends and I appreciated that
-Martin Luther King JR:
I always admired your speeches and how when you talked, your voice was filled with determination
What would you tell them?
-My Grandmother:
Your death changed the my perspective on life, and how sometimes it ends too quickly
-Uncle Richard:
I really wanted you to see me grow up and how much I have changed since I was 6
-Erik:
We all miss you a lot, but your death affected Uncle Dexter the most
-Jessie:
My dad misses that special chicken dish you made just for him
-Martin Luther King JR:
Your fight for freedom inspired many to not give up for what they believe in