Thursday, March 4, 2010

Wasting your youth

 

.Youth.

 

 

Don't Waste Your Youth Being Foolish, For When You Are Old You Will Realize What You Could've, Would've, And Should've Done....

 

 

 A lot of times I think the youth of today often take it for granted, and by 'it' I mean being young.I know I sometimes do. We don't use our youth to our advantage. Instead we lump around the house, on the couch sitting there doing nothing. Or we abuse our bodies to no end. When I was younger I use to write down lists of 'accomplishments' that I thought I might get around to doing before I hit the big 2-0. I wanted to make a difference as a teen and not look back when I'm 30 and say I wish I took the opportunity to do something I wouldn't get an opportunity to do or take a trip I probably wouldn't get the opportunity to take otherwise. Its all about capturing today and seizing the moment/opportunity because being young is not a 'forever' kind of thing oh! We are young only ONE time, and ONE time only..why do you think our parents are always saying: ( well atleast mine lol)" hmmm if I was 25 again ehn?" they enjoyed being 25 because of all that came with it: independence, having fun with friends,trying new things, going to new places, and not having a worry or care in the world!! So if you want to model do it NOW, if you want to try out for American Idol do it NOW ( even if you don't win,at least you had the experience) if you want to travel to Spain,Egypt or Jamaica do it NOW, take advantage of being young and being single.

 

 

Ok, I'm done with that whole spiel...on to more important things...french! yea I just embarrazzed the sugar.honey.ice.tea out of myself in french class today...she gave us an oral quiz or something and she asked me in french, 'what do you wear to class'? or 'what are you wearing right now'?....omo, my mind just went BLANK. I was giggling like pee-wee herman or somebody...i couldnt remember most of the vocabulary!!I wanted to roll under a desk...

 

 

 

Things with Azumi are going pretty well. He's nice to look at but theres a lot more to him & I've noticed that he:

He smiles A LOT and he has dimples

His hair is wavy yet curly in some areas

Is really really intelligent & he can carry on a convo on just about anything

He looks at me, in that-sort-of-way..I catch him, but I pretend not to notice.

 

 

We are still on that 'friend' status...I don't feel ready to move it up a notch...I'm still trying to observe him and I don't want to be 'tied' down just yet ;-) 



Anyway, i've completed most of my applications...just need about 2 more which are due next month and in June.I really hope I get accepted and most importantly I hope they give me money...I've heard that at Howard, some international students pay $7,000 per semester yet many citizens pay twice that amount or more than twice that amount...hmmm and I thought HBCUs were known to be cheap! I need to get into a school and get this thing going if know I want to go to Nigeria and help 'quell' the brain drain...  

 

Y'know something that really gets on my nerves is Nigerians who have lived most of their lives in Nigeria, who all of sudden come to the US/Canada/Uk for maybe about a yr or 2 (maybe 3-4) and all of suddden feel too high & mighty to go back to Nigeria and live. They feel like it is impossible. They also feel as though they are mr/ms know-it-all-im-too-good-for-that-...arghhhh!!! Then they act like they cant even remember the little things about a country they left just ONLY a year ago.


How is the weather in Nigeria around June?

ANSWER:uuuhhh I don't know, its been long since I left!


How much is 50 naira?


ANSWER: I'm not sure nah, you now i left Naija almost 2 yrs ago


Where are you from in Nigeria?


ANSWER: ummm....u know like the south south area...no, actually I'm from the western part. (what?)




Its always funny to meet another Nigerian , they go from surprised to uninterested completely.


Me: where are you from?

Them: Nigeria, what about you?

Me: I'm Nigerian too! ( now, i'm getting excited)

Them: Oh really ( they don't seem too excited)

Them: thats nice to know, where are you from? ( still not very enthusiastic)

Me: *I just say any random state* (me, i no fit... so i don't even bother) then they proceed to ask me "where you born here or...? because you look like an akata"... I just answer yes and stop talking altogether...d  convo no dey interest me again sef.

 


Sometimes they don't even ask where I'm from, they just get aloof and they get kinda surprised and stop talking...kinda like they didn't expect another Nigerian to be around or like they didn't want any other person knowing that they are Nigerian..this happened one time at a party..they just say 'oh really', and move on lmao...not that they should be jumping up and down for joy, but y'know...

 

 

 shouts out to neefemi blessings outlet  butterflies & myne and andrea!!! 

and where is mouth of naija?!

 

HAPPY NEW MONTH!

I'm off this till next time! xo

 


btw is anyone going to the Wande Coal thingy in NYC( more specifically Brooklyn) next week ( 13th)?? 

TD.





 

 

 






9 comments:

  1. awwww thanks for the shouts and lmao @ the Nigerians that have amnesia when hey come here, some ridiculous stuff i tell you...and yay to capturing the youth...i still have 2-3 more years and i intend to...muah

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  2. I wish I had you in my youth...to tell me such :-)

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  3. The crap Nigerian do.. what they perform.. After a few embarrassments, I steered clear oh.. If only they'd all read your post and change..Will be nice..Such pretentious people!
    nice read!
    tHANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY PLACE..
    please send a mail to fit2bimi@yahoo.co.uk

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  4. Great words. Reminds me of God's appreciation for this period of one's live when the scriptures said, "remember thy creator in the days of thy youth..."

    The meeting of Nigerians in a foreign land, omo, I can testify. Not all sha.. lol

    - LDP

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  5. Why didnt you shout out to me,...ehnnn..I thought we were friends..

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  6. Darling you are too cute.. you just put a smile on my face.. have a good weekend...

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  7. Thanks for the shout out dearie. That scenario you described has happened to me too, I just shake my head.

    Good luck with your applications.

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  8. Yea...hardout...ima achieve half my life goals before I settle down.

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  9. great post. Oddly a friend and I were just talking about the things we wish we knew when we were much younger.

    Per the Wande Coal concert, check with Bumight, she loves her some Wande Coal.

    Nice blog.

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