Few weeks into my new job at Aberdeen, I decide to drive my car down (or
rather up) to Aberdeen in Scotland. I'd tried unsuccessfully to commute by
public transport or use taxi's but I have to say my work place in Aberdeen is
unfortunately placed in a village in disguise, in disguise you say? Well it an
industrial area with houses built nearby and 10mins drive from the airport,
however it has terrible transport links and being a Londoner, I was not a happy
camper. Hence I decided to take my car with me to commute within Aberdeen.
I headed out on my trusted 1 litre engine Yaris at about 10am in the
morning, from my flat in east London, with a full tank of petrol, an extra keg
just in case I run out miles from the nearest station, my sat nav and my iPod
as companion. I'd promised to keep my siblings in London updated of my progress
as I was driving alone (either that or they send out the national guard if
30mins go by without contact, they actually would do that; they'd just wait 30
more mins).
Listening to LBC 97.3 has I drove, I tried to take in some of the sites, so I
could regale my readers about my journey. I drove past the sign for a town
called Stilton (Yes, the Cheese). I made my first stop 3 hours into my
drive at the North Yorkshire/County Durham border. Had a moderately manageable
sandwich and got a starbucks coffee on ice and stocked up on red bull, water
and gum. I IM'ed my siblings to update, refuelled my car and headed back out.
After driving another hour or so, my radio stopped picking up LBC, I plugged
in my iPod and sang along to the songs (with a wonderful voice, if I do say so
myself) ok my singing voice is atrocious (don't judge me). I crossed the Scottish
border at 15.01pm. By this point I’d made a 10mins stop and consumed my coffee
and half of my red bull/water/ice mixture.
I got lost at this point because I took a wrong turn for the services, ended
up in a town called Tranet, where fortunately I was able to find local services;
I rested up for another 30mins, ate and continued on my journey. Back on the
motorway, I passed a sign for a town called Dollar (wonder if they spend pounds
there?). Had to drive past Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Fife and such, because of
the big cities in Scotland and Aberdeenshire is one of the furthest. At this
point I had switched off my iPod and started having a conversation with myself
(not that I hear voices in my head or anything). I reached Aberdeenshire at
19.10pm and Aberdeen city at 19.36 (drive like the wind, vroom).
Pulled up at my rented place at 20.18, to say I was worn out would be a
crime against me. I’d driven a manual car for 10 hours (granted I was in 5th
gear most of the time), although the sights where lovely I couldn't enjoy it as
my options where watch the road or look at the sites, doing the drive alone was
not ideal and I would definitely advice against it. However that is one
experience I will not be forgetting soon.
Sharing the mutterings of a clouded mind. If I were anything other than whom I am. I would be nothing, I’m not fabulously famous or skinny gorgeous, I’m chaotically organised and madly passionate. A lot defines me, so little explains me. Many times it's Arrggh I don’t make sense, just as many times it’s Hmmm I totally make sense. I am GOD’s creation of wonderment. I couldn’t be anyone else but me. This page represents all that is part of me and all around me. I hope you love it.
Monday, 21 March 2011
Me In My Old Age
I often wonder in my old age, if I would be hunted by my
memories
Memories of loved ones gone and love lost
Memories of life un-lived and life I missed
Will I question choices I made and choices unmade?
Question things left undone and things I have done
If I look back on my life, will I feel I lived every moment completely?
In my old age, will I smile with wrinkles all over my face?
Each line representing a decision unmade, a love I’d lost, a path not taken.
I see a picture of me in my old age, an old woman with a life wholly
lived.
Will what i see, be a true reflection of the life i will live.
Of me in my old age.
Will what i see, be a true reflection of the life i will live.
Of me in my old age.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
2 Days Not 9 Hours to Aberdeen
I'm starting a new job
in Aberdeen next week. Kind of lovely to get the role, granted it’s a contract
position and it’s a little awkward to travel to (OK a lot awkward, seeing as I
live in London in the south east of England and Aberdeen is all the way in Scotland)
which is over 9 hours drive. However I saw it as an opportunity and went for it.
So here goes, on my initial trip to Aberdeen for the job interview, I decided for several reasons (money and convenience) to go by coach. The coach trip took 12hrs (yes half a day, I kid you not). However as I was travelling overnight Sunday to Monday it was beneficial as I got to sleep on the coach arriving at Aberdeen mid day on Monday.
My interview was on Monday afternoon, and the timing worked great. However after being on the coach overnight, I kind of didn’t smell so good. Never fear smarty pants here (<me) had prepared for this, I had packed my interview clothes along with some on the go toiletries. So when I got to Aberdeen I made a beeline for the nearest mall, which was fortunately for me annexed to the coach station. This was no basic mall, this mall was newly done and to a very high standard if I might add (O yea!). I went to first to the ladies and brushed my teeth (you do not want to know the weird looks I got doing this at the ladies sink), then I went into a stall and cleansed with wipes (several and several wipes), came back out to put on my makeup with the aid of the huge and properly lighted bathroom mirrors. My next stop was a ladies clothing store, a brief browse and pick of a couple of items from the rack and I made my way to the fitting rooms. I went into the fitting room in jeans, a t-shirt and plimsolls and came out in a dress suit, tights, heels and a whiff of “very valentino” perfume (booyah!!!). I handed my quick pick store clothes to the attendant and headed for the coach station lockers, stored my luggage jumped in taxi and headed for my interview.
Got there early with time to spare, the interview went great (must have, got the job) and I scored points when I responded to the interviewer’s question of how I travelled to Aberdeen. Back at the mall after another cab ride, I sit to have Mexican for lunch (areeba) and treated myself to a cocktail [which was richly deserved]. A couple of hours later, lunch done, window shopping done, changed into regular clothes and took a leisurely walk back to the coach station. Yes another overnight trip; with me sweetly snoring most of the journey back to London.
To recuperate, I had long soak, with a cool glass of water chasing down a full English breakfast and just as I was retiring for a nap, I received the call that I’d got the job. Suffice to say I took the nap with a big smile on my face.
So here goes, on my initial trip to Aberdeen for the job interview, I decided for several reasons (money and convenience) to go by coach. The coach trip took 12hrs (yes half a day, I kid you not). However as I was travelling overnight Sunday to Monday it was beneficial as I got to sleep on the coach arriving at Aberdeen mid day on Monday.
My interview was on Monday afternoon, and the timing worked great. However after being on the coach overnight, I kind of didn’t smell so good. Never fear smarty pants here (<me) had prepared for this, I had packed my interview clothes along with some on the go toiletries. So when I got to Aberdeen I made a beeline for the nearest mall, which was fortunately for me annexed to the coach station. This was no basic mall, this mall was newly done and to a very high standard if I might add (O yea!). I went to first to the ladies and brushed my teeth (you do not want to know the weird looks I got doing this at the ladies sink), then I went into a stall and cleansed with wipes (several and several wipes), came back out to put on my makeup with the aid of the huge and properly lighted bathroom mirrors. My next stop was a ladies clothing store, a brief browse and pick of a couple of items from the rack and I made my way to the fitting rooms. I went into the fitting room in jeans, a t-shirt and plimsolls and came out in a dress suit, tights, heels and a whiff of “very valentino” perfume (booyah!!!). I handed my quick pick store clothes to the attendant and headed for the coach station lockers, stored my luggage jumped in taxi and headed for my interview.
Got there early with time to spare, the interview went great (must have, got the job) and I scored points when I responded to the interviewer’s question of how I travelled to Aberdeen. Back at the mall after another cab ride, I sit to have Mexican for lunch (areeba) and treated myself to a cocktail [which was richly deserved]. A couple of hours later, lunch done, window shopping done, changed into regular clothes and took a leisurely walk back to the coach station. Yes another overnight trip; with me sweetly snoring most of the journey back to London.
To recuperate, I had long soak, with a cool glass of water chasing down a full English breakfast and just as I was retiring for a nap, I received the call that I’d got the job. Suffice to say I took the nap with a big smile on my face.
Monday, 7 March 2011
With HOPE
Hope is that
which keeps you standing, after everything around you has collapsed and everyone
else has given up and crumbled,
Hope is that
which keeps me standing; I will keep standing until the moment my heart withers
and my body gives out,
And In that
moment I will smile my biggest smile, for i will know beyond the shadow of a
doubt,
I have
achieved my DREAM; I have fulfilled my ultimate GOAL by GOD.
I have lived with HOPE.
I have lived with HOPE.
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Channelling Africa in the Western World
There are increasing numbers of African channels airing on Sky
these days; as happy as i am for this continent of innovative, talented and artistic
people to have an outlet for their gift, i find most of the channels to be less
than first-rate. So when i came across a
new African TV channel called OH TV i was of the believe that it will be yet another
average quality channel that plods along with programmes that are not well
thought out until the new car smell wears off and the appeal and ratings fall.
On this occasion i was happy to be wrong. After spending
some time watching the channel and doing some research, i found OH TV seems to
have a clear and well thought out vision of what they want to portray. They are
not only airing in the UK but also in America as “OH USA” and has announced its
entry into China via 3G mobile.
One of the reasons i was so impressed with the channel was
the soon to premiere movie “THE MIRROR BOY” which was created by OH Films in collaboration
with The Nollywood Factory. Starring Genevieve
Nnaji, this movie spans over two continents (from the UK to The Gambia) and
tells the story of a 12 year old boy Tijani and his journey from London to Gambia and subsequently the difficulties he faces on his first few days in Gambia
The preview of this movie promises an enjoyable and exciting
movie. With twists and turns that will keep us entertained throughout.Preview TheMirrorBoy here.
If you are interested in going to the movie premiere you can purchase tickets at from http://www.themirrorboythemovie.com. For those that don't make the premiere, yours truelly is hoping to be attending and i will be posting my review of the movie on here. Don't know about you but i'm looking forward to it.
If you are interested in going to the movie premiere you can purchase tickets at from http://www.themirrorboythemovie.com. For those that don't make the premiere, yours truelly is hoping to be attending and i will be posting my review of the movie on here. Don't know about you but i'm looking forward to it.
Friday, 4 February 2011
Months of Bloggers BLOCK
It has been months since i posted a blog, i thought i had better explained myself. I have for a long time had Bloggers/writers block, i have not had any ideas on topics to write about. Not even one single narration of my life in the past few months.
I felt like i was not only letting myself down but also letting down all those around me. After months of self deprecation, i decided i was going to make myself get out of this funk. No longer waiting for the fog to lift miraculously, if it was going to happen i was going to have to do it myself. And that's when it came to me.
(LIGHT BULB MOMENT) Why don't i write about having writers block. Not just my inability to write something insightful but also the several topics and ideas i think are boring. i figured if i can share what i going through right now. I might be able to effect a change in my circumstances, so here goes nothing, I'll write once a week about anything and everything; if my writings for the next few weeks interests anybody then please enjoy the read, right now i have nothing to lose.
I felt like i was not only letting myself down but also letting down all those around me. After months of self deprecation, i decided i was going to make myself get out of this funk. No longer waiting for the fog to lift miraculously, if it was going to happen i was going to have to do it myself. And that's when it came to me.
(LIGHT BULB MOMENT) Why don't i write about having writers block. Not just my inability to write something insightful but also the several topics and ideas i think are boring. i figured if i can share what i going through right now. I might be able to effect a change in my circumstances, so here goes nothing, I'll write once a week about anything and everything; if my writings for the next few weeks interests anybody then please enjoy the read, right now i have nothing to lose.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
"The Moment"
I keep waiting for my life to start,
Waiting for that one single moment where everything falls
into place,
Where all that has happened up until that point was just
a cursor to the greatness that will be my life,
The point where my purpose is revealed and my destiny is
known,
I've waited every day of my life for it but the moment
has not presented thus far,
So I’m decided, since this Epiphany refuses to happen; I
will start my life without it
I will determine my own purpose, I will write my own
destiny,
I will make my life great,
The way i live will be my purpose,
The life I leave behind will be my destiny,
I will sum up to be more than just ONE moment; i will be
hundreds and thousands of moments in a lifetime
I will be more.
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