For those who know me, then you know that i am a tv show junkie. From horror, to comedy, to drama I’m pretty much interested in any and everything. So it is safe to say that i am bursting with joy and absolutely nothing can spoil my week because most of my favourite shows are back. I can’t list all of them because trust me it is a very long list but i can definitely tell you a few on here. I’m sure most of you guys watch some of these shows and you are as exited as i am for their return. Here it goes..
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Photographs
Source: Photographs
Fun Weekend
Hey Guys,
so i spent my weekend celebrating one of my best friends birthday. We’ve known each other for 11 years now and there was no way i was going to pass up turning up with her lol. I’m writing this post so i can breakdown how i got this makeup glam lol. It’s actually a simple look but i wanted to share with you guys. The makeup products are not pricey asides from the foundation( i mean you have to spend money on at least one thing, it might as well be your foundation). The rest you can get them online as stated below or at your local drugstore.
Face Primer: HARD CANDY SHEER ENVY PRIMER LONG WEAR
Foundation- ESTĒE LAUDER (Double wear foundation) – 5N2 AMBER HONEY
Eyeshadow: URBAN DECAY NAKED EYESHADOW PALETTE
Contour : PRO CONCEALER – FAWN
LOVE
“Being DEEPLY LOVED by someone GIVES YOU strength; loving SOMEONE DEEPLY gives YOU COURAGE”
-UNKNOWN
Courage
TODAY you can AND you will
The STORY behind our names
Everyones name is unique in their own different way. There are over a thousand languages in the world and each name is unique. Yes we have a lot of “John’s”, “Amy”, “Sarah”. But what makes it unique is the story behind the name. Most people are named after someone special in their family. I am Nigerian and most of our names have deeper meaning and stories behind them. My name is Oluwafunke which means “God gave me to care for”. Our names have different pronunciations depending on what tribe you’re from. Me being Yoruba i would have a different name and pronunciation than someone who is Igbo.