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Taking Stock II (60th POST) :)



Am so excited to reach the  6,000 Views mark.!! *claps excitedly*

God is surely faithful  in all things.


Also to mark my 60th post I saw it wise to share #TMI as current 


ENJOY :) :)

Making : A Social media plan for my personal accounts and clients


Cooking : stuff with Soy sauce.. #yummy
 

Drinking :Lotsa tea, coffee and Soda.. this will not change soon :)

Reading : Julia Cameron's "Floor Sample"
 

Wanting : A laptop and tablet to help with my work.
 

Playing : #Scrabble for android !! it is awesome
 

Wasting : No Time; I am researching on a lot of topics to aid my work

Sewing : Some repairs on some  loved clothes.
 

Wishing: I can get to meet some people I look up to..  I have a feeling it will happen soon
 

Enjoying: Being 25...(YEAP! As I look forward to turning a year older)
 

Liking: How I am being able to rock make up
 

Loving : How my wardrobe is evolving :)
 

Hoping : To have my blogs reach many more people. and this is so evident now that I am at #6000PLUSVIEWS
 

Marveling: At how a lot of people appreciate what I do even when I think am not making an impact
 

Needing : To regain time to play Basketball.. oh yes this one has not changed!)
 

Wearing : My first ever pair of leggings! Got it for a steal too #Yippie
 

Following: Lotsa friends on Instagram. am just beginning to get the hang of it.
 

Noticing: That I am leaving the house with a lot more confidence than before
 

Knowing: God is in control! and He is Faithful!
 

Thinking: Of how To grow my Youtube Channel

Bookmarking: A beginners Guide to Nigerian Pidgin English ( I de love dis people Nah! )
 

Opening: More Tabs.. I love to multitask!
 

Watching: This awesome show on Youtube :Thicker Than Water
 

Feeling: Happy  Coz God's Got me covered no matter what! I call it  #BlessedAssurance

I am blessed. I pray that you may Be Blessed too.





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