Monday, 31 December 2012

Goodbye 2012, Hello 2013

This is going to be a long one...

What 2012 has meant for me?

Firstly it will be a year tomorrow since I started this blog and I am content. I haven't been the most consistent but I am sticking with it. I can't wait to see where I will be with it this time next year.
This has been the year that I have started to pay more attention to me - I've joined the gym, started playing netball and I've started taking better care of my hair.
I've also been able to develop my baking skills and try new things as well as being the Treasurer of my university's Bake Society.
I have had the chance to interview artists for Lenox Avenue and write a review on it which was really amazing and has only reaffirmed how much I really want to go to New York.
I managed to secure myself a Teach First graduate job before the ned of 2nd year.
I've also realised that I have made and establish lifelong friendships with some amazing people at uni and cannot wait to see what life holds with them.
I went on my first holiday with friends to Spain which was so much fun.

What I've got to look forward to in 2013:
- Graduation - the last term has been tremendously difficult in terms of remaining motivated and keeping focused and I don't think next term will be any better but I hope that if I can just get a 2.1 I will be extremely happy.
- Moving back to London fully - I can't wait to start living a proper adult life, developing in my home city, meeting people, having amazing experiences and just generally living.
- My 21st - I think there is no better time to be in London and blogging then in your 20s - I am excited to see what's in store this decade.
- Teach First - I start training in June and working in September - I am nervous as it will be extremely difficult but at the same time I'm excited.
- Nigeria - I will be going with my family in August and this will be the first time I will have ever left Europe - I am excited!!

What I hope to achieve:
- 2.1 in my degree
- Learn new talent - I've set myself the task of learning how to knit and crochet. I've thought about briefly in the past but a friend of mine crocheted herself some slippers so I'm going to learn.
- Make substantial developments in my novel - I set myself the short term goal of starting in April and I sort of have and haven't.
- Achieve a bigger ad better blog - if I can help or inspire just one person then I'd be content.
                - I hope to write more poetry
                - Start posting more fashion/art/architecture content.
- Be better organised with my time - limit my procrastination and work at things bit by bit and eventually I will accomplish instead of always expecting to do everything in one go or leaving things until last minute.

Have I become 'bigger and better' then I was this time last year?

I've definitely developed and learnt things, learnt more about myself; I can say that I am happier but there's still a very long way to go. I know that by the end of next year I'll be in an entirely different place and I hope it'll be a happier one.

So here...here's to a Bigger and Better year!!
 
Olola
x

Friday, 21 December 2012

'I Shall Be At Peace, When I See My Home'



'Ngonje kwe gbe nabaiganji'
 
Werengato (A nigerian song)
This is a beautiful quote from a beautiful song. It's a nigerian sung in the Egun language which I believe is spoken in parts of Lagos. I heard it years ago but I've currently been listening to it quite a lot - I think I've been feeling a bit lost partly because I'm sick of university at the moment and want to go back to London. I know that 'I shall be at peace, when I see my home' and by the time this goes up I will have been at home for 10 minutes.
But I think this quote can apply to many different things and I think as well as the point mentioned above it's applicable to myself in many ways - life's journey is tough but as long as you know there is a destination where you have no worries I think that keeps you going.

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Fela Kuti - Unknown Soldier

 
 He was a social commentator and sang about corruption, colonisation and the general 'blindness' of Africans.
The problems he sang about in the 70s are still relevant today.
I grew up listening to this man and I've started to 're'-appreciate the amazing music he left behind before he died in 1997.
This song is in particular is song one is one of my favourites, along with Zombie, Shuffering and Shmiling and Water No Get Enemy.


He wrote 'Unknown Soldier' after his mother died by falling out of a window when 1000 soldiers were sent to destroy his home. The government claimed it was an unknown soldier that committed the act.
But he knew better...

Olola
x


Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Malcolm Watson - Love Gun

 
I found this print at a poster sale at my uni last year and something about it connected to me.
There was something about the stark contrast of love (the butterflies and love hearts) and a gun being shot.
I am not sure what it means, it could possibly symbolise war and peace but I think this is my kind of love - it's sudden, it's powerful and you'll know once it has hit you - but it's love.
 
I like this picture - a poster currently resides on my bedroom wall.
 
Olola
x

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Disclosure ft. Sam Smith - Latch

 
 
I don't think anyone can understand how much I am in love with this song at the moment.
The simplicity of this song is amazing; to simply latch on to the one you crave would be amazing.
To be honest I am currently craving going back to London and I think that's why I've literally listened to this song everyday for the past week or two.
'Now I've got you in my space, I won't let go of you.'
'Got you shackled in my embrace, I am latching on to you.'
Now that I know I am going home after uni, I am latching on and I won't let go - London awaits!!
 
Olola
x
 


Sunday, 2 December 2012

Taking Control of What's on My Head


My hair is natural and up until my 20th I have never really cared about it. I have been natural for approximately 5 years now and I haven't seen much growth with my hair. I have had this sudden motivation to care for my hair mainly because I want it to grow and be able to mess around with different hairstyles.
 
It has been difficult to maintain it properly while at uni because I have had to keep braids in my hair for 3 months at a time due to the fact that I am too far from London to keep going back to get my hair done and I don't know or trust anyone enough at uni to do my hair.
 

I've never really known much about hair or how to maintain it and over the past 5 years my hair has fallen out at the back and the sides; though the sides have tended to be more prone to breaking.
I attended a hair exhibition over summer and got quite a lot of advice about how to treat my hair and look after it. I've also been watching quite a few youtube gurus too. I think I spent over £50 over summer buying products.
 
I bought:
Jamaican Black Caster Oil (SO expensive)
Almond Oil
Olive Oil
Cucumber massage conditioner
Cantu Shea butter
Cocoa butter
Pur Curls Non-sulphate shampoo (SO expensive I HAD to bargin)
Shea butter and tea tree oil
Lo'real Elvive Conditioner
Eggs and Honey (for deep conditioning)
 
And this is very unlike me to spend so much money - but it's part of me being bigger and better and I know that my ultimate goal of having longer, healthier and fuller hair will make me happier. 
Over summer I kept my hair out for over a month; it's the longest I've had my hair out in years and it felt healthier and stronger because of my treatment method. My routine was that I would put caster oil and olive oil in my hair every other day and I conditioned my hair with loreal and cantu shea butter every week and deep conditioned every 3 weeks with honey, egg and oil. I did have a mishap involving avocado but I won't go into that it, it was pretty traumatic.
 
It's nice however to be able to be in control of my hair and not have my hair fall out because it's dry. I am starting to understand what my hair needs now and I cannot wait to see how it improves over the next couple of years.

 
My aim now is to figure out how to do more protective hairstyles by myself as I am sick of spending so much money and time in hair salons.

I will update next summer to show you how it goes.
 
Olola
x