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)

Thank me later

... 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.