Slowly but surely the year is running out. It was 1st
January 2013 a while ago, now its April fool's day. I didn’t plan to fool
anybody today. I don’t want to be fooled either. You know those days when you can’t
seem to get out of bed? Today was one of them for me. I slept and slept,
changed bed even. I broke the formidable sleep spell around 12:00am I think,
probably cuz my stomach starting growling. I ate chiki-chiki noodles.
I lazed
about the house. I needed to wash but I didn’t do that. I needed to see my friend
whom I couldn’t see yesterday. I must see him. The sun really tried to harvest
every drop of water from the atmosphere and grounds of earth. That discouraged
me. By the time I was ready to head out, it was around 3 o'clock and the sun
was busy illuminating and dehydrating the earth. I went on ahead. I saw him, we
spent a few hours playing catch up.
They live on the third floor, the view from
their front balcony is awesome. You see a few houses clustered around and a
vast expanse of green vegetation. That area is still developing. It can still
boast and boost with fresh air, serene environment away from the chaotic
madness of typical Lagos town. Im glad I
did. I went home but first I had to check on Onye Mama lol.
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Slowly but surely the year is running out. It was 1st
January 2013 a while ago, now its April fool's day. I didn’t plan to fool
anybody today. I don’t want to be fooled either. You know those days when you can’t
seem to get out of bed? Today was one of them for me. I slept and slept,
changed bed even. I broke the formidable sleep spell around 12:00am I think,
probably cuz my stomach starting growling. I ate chiki-chiki noodles.
I lazed
about the house. I needed to wash but I didn’t do that. I needed to see my friend
whom I couldn’t see yesterday. I must see him. The sun really tried to harvest
every drop of water from the atmosphere and grounds of earth. That discouraged
me. By the time I was ready to head out, it was around 3 o'clock and the sun
was busy illuminating and dehydrating the earth. I went on ahead. I saw him, we
spent a few hours playing catch up.
They live on the third floor, the view from
their front balcony is awesome. You see a few houses clustered around and a
vast expanse of green vegetation. That area is still developing. It can still
boast and boost with fresh air, serene environment away from the chaotic
madness of typical Lagos town. Im glad I
did. I went home but first I had to check on Onye Mama lol.
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