I won't try to describe heaven here, we'll find out for sure soon enough and I don't want to cause division through opinions that ultimately don't affect what will happen. But I do think that it's worthwhile to ponder what heaven and the life to come will be like even if we won't know until we get there.
Now that you have your view of heaven in mind, think about all that Jesus left when He stepped down to earth as a man. When He humbled Himself and walked through dirt and mud, born in a stall with dirty animals and stinky shepherds to welcome Him. Even today, being born that close to animals is rather a) unusual and b) generally looked upon as not hygienic. And then God in the flesh worked for thirty years of His life. Worked. Had a regular job in a back end, po punk, nothing good ever comes from it town. Then, knowing He would die like a criminal, Immanuel goes to Jerusalem and suffers torture and cruelty that rightfully turns our stomachs. He ceased to even look human.
Can you reconcile your view of heaven with someone so badly beaten that you can't tell if He's human? No, of course not.
Here's the kicker - your view of heaven, my view of heaven is the tiniest, dimmest reflection of the shadow cast by the glory that God Himself laid aside to walk this earth.
Think about it, heaven is only heaven because God is present there and there is no separation from Him. But heaven is only in the presence of God's revealed glory, of the aspects of God that a finite creation can grasp. As wildly different as our view of heaven is from earth, the true nature of God's glory is even greater removed from heaven's glory than heaven's glory is above earth's glory. Heaven is only glorious because it can be in the revealed glory of God Almighty without ceasing to be. The only reason that heaven is special is because God can look at it and it doesn't blow up (and that only by God's power).
And yet, even though not blowing up is heaven's special talent, it's still way better than earth. Way way way better.
So God, the eternal, self existent Creator set asides His full glory, set aside His revealed glory which leaves an afterglow and strikes men blind, sets aside heaven (which is frankly nothing compared to His glory), set aside everything beyond what we could ever dream of or imagine....and walked face to face with men who would kill Him.
Even when I think of the mere revealed glory, of the heavenly glory that Christ set aside to come and die in my stead I'm overawed. Yet....that heavenly glory? Absolutely nothing when compared to the true, full nature of God's glory which is fully Christ's. If the revealed truth stuns and amazes me, how much greater is the whole truth that I will never, not even in heaven, be able to fully comprehend?
Praise be to a God far greater than we can understand, far more glorious than we will ever know, and far more humble than we could ever dream.