AGBADA DIARIES - ENTRY 2 (The 13,000ft Skydive)

In my entire life, I have hardly done anything half as scary as skydiving. It was quite an experience, one that I will never forget in my life. I will probably speak and attest to the adrenaline rush it gives forever. There is nothing quite like being in total free fall for just about a minute. The feeling in your stomach the air in your face, your hair in the wind, absolute weightlessness, my goodness.

Dear friends, I implore you to take consider it at least once in your life. Just one time for the culture. And Two times because you're a hero (I think I might go again next, any takers?) 

On that note...

23 - A year in Review

I just want to thank God for completing my 23rd year on earth. Unreal to imagine that I am that old, I used to think everyone in their 20's was old at one point. I just want to thank God for everything that has occurred to me this year. I will still testify of God's goodness at the end of the year, He is up to something. 

Today, I will be jumping off a plane (skydiving), I know, how very adult like of me. So before I go, I want to give all my appreciation to God and count my blessings this year. 

On that note, I want to thank God for 

... the time I caught up with old friends in Lagos

... amazing ones here in Canada as well.

... coworkers that are blessings to have as friends too.

... the times I decided to chef off (Restaurant coming soon)

... the time we found the light on snapchat

... the time there was food at home after service

... the time I crashed a Hyundai Sonata in the middle of winter and came out without a scratch

... most importantly, showing up in my Life this year. 

... and the numerous other things I have no digital evidence of. I will proceed in documenting a bit more going forward. 

To an exciting year, 

Cheers!! 

How to appreciate your car Part II

How to appreciate your car Part II

I have driven quite a few cars in my short driving career. From crashing a Hyundai Sonata (the story of that drops in August), to driving a Chevrolet cruze in the winter, a Toyota camry in Lagos, learning to drive manual with a mini bus and test driving a ford mustang. I can confidently say I can at least tell the difference between quite a few cars by driving dynamics. That said, allow me proceed to complain about my Luna for a moment.

How to appreciate your car Part I

How to appreciate your car Part I

Recently, I had to go fix a rust bubble that had developed on the trunk of my first car, Luna. I paid handsomely for a rust prevention module to prevent this FYI. While Luna was in the shop, I was provided the choice of a rental car to use while I wait for Luna to literally be whipped back into shape. Gladly the rental and fix for the rust would be at no cost to me since my warranty covered this.