Good Will

I am moderately graceful..or so I like to tell myself. Not so much when it comes to crossing roads in big cities.

Anyone who has seen me cross the road in town must think im possessed!
I grew up in a sheltered environment where everything was pretty much in close proximity and therefore no one really needed to use a vehicle(there werent that many either) to get anywhere. we call it call it the village in layman's language.

Boarding in high school didn't really help my road-crossing skills and campus didn't do much either since I preferred on-campus accomodation(where, again, everything was in close proximity.)
To nip the bud, I am mildly agyrophobic.

Everyday, we all have to cross some kind of road. How well(successfully) we cross it, I figure, is a function of how important the activity is or what we stand to gain from it. Indeed, "Actions spring out of what we fundamentally desire".

Today, was 1 of those days for me. I had to cross roads, literally and figuratively.
Here's what I figured(when it comes to the latter), we do not necessarily have to be part of that web spurn to gain from every activity we do(unless its work related..do NOT do *&%%$ for free in the office..lol.)
Sometimes, you have to go/do pro bono, out of a good heart, just like God willed it expecting little or nothing in return.

ION,  check this site out. Has it been helpful. in your job search? Let me know here:)

My pictures of the day..,
ps..sorry for the blurr(in advance)
Reader:  3pics? Jus 3? This gal is playn us!!
Me: the blur on the others was unacceptable:)



Pinstripe blazer: Gift but u can find similar  here
Neckpiece: Ksh 1200 here (worldwide deliveries)
Skirt: self-made by yours truly:)
Vest: Ksh 350(no idea:0)



KAZINI DAILY: Good Will

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Good Will

I am moderately graceful..or so I like to tell myself. Not so much when it comes to crossing roads in big cities.

Anyone who has seen me cross the road in town must think im possessed!
I grew up in a sheltered environment where everything was pretty much in close proximity and therefore no one really needed to use a vehicle(there werent that many either) to get anywhere. we call it call it the village in layman's language.

Boarding in high school didn't really help my road-crossing skills and campus didn't do much either since I preferred on-campus accomodation(where, again, everything was in close proximity.)
To nip the bud, I am mildly agyrophobic.

Everyday, we all have to cross some kind of road. How well(successfully) we cross it, I figure, is a function of how important the activity is or what we stand to gain from it. Indeed, "Actions spring out of what we fundamentally desire".

Today, was 1 of those days for me. I had to cross roads, literally and figuratively.
Here's what I figured(when it comes to the latter), we do not necessarily have to be part of that web spurn to gain from every activity we do(unless its work related..do NOT do *&%%$ for free in the office..lol.)
Sometimes, you have to go/do pro bono, out of a good heart, just like God willed it expecting little or nothing in return.

ION,  check this site out. Has it been helpful. in your job search? Let me know here:)

My pictures of the day..,
ps..sorry for the blurr(in advance)
Reader:  3pics? Jus 3? This gal is playn us!!
Me: the blur on the others was unacceptable:)



Pinstripe blazer: Gift but u can find similar  here
Neckpiece: Ksh 1200 here (worldwide deliveries)
Skirt: self-made by yours truly:)
Vest: Ksh 350(no idea:0)



8 Comments:

At 22 November 2012 at 12:12 , Blogger Unknown said...

Great work Woman. I'd really like to be around when the transformation finally takes place from school girl to career woman.

 
At 22 November 2012 at 20:14 , Blogger Unknown said...

Lol..its in progress my dear tunde. I don try oo:) Been a while since u posted..is someone distracting you:) *wink wink*

 
At 23 November 2012 at 15:03 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lol. I get what you mean by being mildly agyrophobic. I dare say I am too. Lovely look. Heart your necklace.

 
At 23 November 2012 at 18:21 , Blogger Unknown said...

Yes Inez..totally:)
I almost died trying to cross to 'Shoprite' in Surulere. Naija drivers..:o
Abt the necklace..can org. delivery to Lagos;) *wink*
Ps..now ff u;)

 
At 23 November 2012 at 18:36 , Blogger Unknown said...

about crossing roads,<1 meter, i can be a witness about the certain (read satan)possession in a court of law,,and the skirt,we were to have matching ones!!i love the neckpiece, and i want it delivered,at price ya nyumbani :)

 
At 23 November 2012 at 22:42 , Blogger Unknown said...

lol..maaama Denja, wife dear:)
We shall discus tht in the village square as I tk measurements:) Thanks dear!

 
At 28 November 2012 at 23:45 , Blogger Gakz said...

Agyrophobic,,,i like,,,u luk lovely,,,the blog is a classic

 
At 29 November 2012 at 11:26 , Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks Gakz:) Yes, I subscribe to tht phobia..lol:)

 

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