Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Home


Hope everybody had a fun Christmas break. Well I did. Going back home(Nigeria) made it fun for me. The whole family went back to Nigeria for my uncle's 60th birthday and wow we had so much fun I could not believe it. Seeing my mum, all my high school friends, and every other person that mattered to me felt really good. There was so much freedom for every one of us because we were able to speak Pidgin English and yoruba(my native language) freely. On the day I was meant to come back to America, I did not really feel like because I wanted to spend more time with my family. But I am back in school and hopefully this semester will be as good as the last one(hoping to finish this semester with all As). In conclusion, all I have to say is that there is no better place than home. A word of advice: Keep your family close and dont fight with people who are dear to your heart.
PS: These people are not my wife and baby. They are family friends, this was at my uncle's party

4 comments:

Isaac said...

Dude, how can you be an eagle's fan? Its all about America's team (Cowboys!!!!!!!!).
Na, I'm ok with the eagle's dude, I actually like watching their games now and then. The only I can stand right now, it's the patriots and their "quest for perfection." Every five minutes there is a mention about just how awesome they on ESPN. That is why I'm rooting for the giants (even though I don't really like them) in the Superbowl. We believe Eli!!!! (I can't believe I wrote that...))

erissa said...

Hey again... yes its me Erika the girl that kept making you talk in class. Well that was wonderful that you got to spend some time with you family. So what made you come to "America" well to El Paso? I hope you do get all A's.

Agustin B. said...

Hi Yomi. I hope your week is going well. I'm working on our homework assignment. Next time there's a fun party to go to let me know. j/k. If you got all A's last semester I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be able to do it again this semester. Good luck to you.

Cristina Devereaux Ramírez, Ph.D said...

Hello Abayomi. I´m so glad that you requested to be in my class again. You are a great student and a special person as well. What I would like to see you post is something about what is happening in Kenya, Africa. There seems to be a lot of unrest over there. I would love to hear your opinion or your thoughts on the situation there.
Mrs. R