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Guest Room-Picture heavy

the guest bedroom at last. I am still trying to get the hang of this panorama biz. The second one came out all jacked up. Maybe the way I was standing, I don't know. But the door and lamp are all jacked up. Anyway, you can use the arrows to pan through the shots. Meanwhile, I will keep working on this until I get it. Breakdown.  Inspiration My inspiration was a mirrored cabinet that I saw in Marshall's one day.  But the price tag of $140 was prohibitive so I put it out of my mind. Then I went to Goodwill one day and found two nightstands and a headboard for $99, of course I have no before pictures because my immediate thought was BUY NOW. My second thought was, we are painting this white because black is not it.  Some time later, I also found this for $60: Have blogged about it many times , but I had a vision of it all done up in white in my guest room as a TV stand etc. I studied before i embarked on the journey. I read centsational girl, young house love

Guest Bathroom

I finally found a bathroom rug whose price i agreed with and with that finally finished the guest bathroom. My inspiration was the purple soap dispenser that I got from Crate and Barrel on clearance. I decided to go with purple and green as the color scheme. I originally had a rather boring green leaf shower curtain whose price was so very right but the look itself was just so boring. I found the present shower curtain at Marshall's and even though it was outside of my price zone, I got it anyway. For art, I originally planned to create something like this .  But instead it came out like this . Fortunately, I was inspired by an abstract piece of work on Vern Yip's house tour on HGTV and created this: using purple and gold spray paint and acrylic paint. It was lots of fun. The bible verse is a set of three that i got from Kirkland's last year sometime. I used Microsoft Image Composition Editor and Photosynth to make a panoramic view of the bathroom. It wasn't

On writing...

I never really formally introduced myself on this blog. Ok, here goes. My given name is Oluyemisi Olotu and I am a writer. I wrote a novel in 2000 which I self published called Vision: a plain ole love story . Those who loved it loved it, those who hated it, hated it. I am not good at self promotion so I really didn't sell many copies of the book. My life's mission is to help people live better lives. So vague, I know. I realized that writing wouldn't help bring that to life so I returned to my derailed path of medicine and became a pediatrician. I thought that I could be like William Carlos Williams   and continue writing, I planned to resume my now defunct online web magazine (bostonchile) but make it Worcester based. Ha! The joke was on me, Medicine is a jealous mistress, so to succeed, I had to put away my writing. Creativity though can never be put away, it just flows into another form. In my case, it became interior design, clothing, and indoor gardening. I gave
This vision is for a future time. It describes the end, and it will be fulfilled. If it seems slow in coming, wait patiently, for it will surely take place. It will not be delayed. Hab 2:3 NLT Marvin Sapp - Wait  CHORUS Said I'm gonna wait, on you Got no choice but to wait, on you No matter what the problem is he's gonna see me through So Lord I'm gonna wait, on you, on you, on you. Verse 1 Oh to know The problem you got really ain't a problem Every problem you got really He can solve them He's a fixer of everything broken, broken Just remember He will put it back together don't you worry No need to be in a hurry Have patience, He will see you through When things are good, when things are bad When I'm happy when I'm sad, I'm gonna wait I'm gonna wait on you Lord When times are up when times are down He's never let me down, I'm gonna wait I'm gonna wait on you Lord REPEAT CHORUS Verse 2 Through my storm I really got a testim

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Decade of Destiny

2002 was a significant year for me. Two significant events marked that year for me: 1- I emerged from a horrible crushing black fog and decided to become a medical doctor, and 2- I gave my life to Christ. It wasn't an easy ten years, except for the first year when I was in love with God and immersing myself deeply in His word, the rest of the years were a daily battle. Battle with self, flesh, school, work, matters of the heart, loneliness. There were many times that I felt like just giving up. There were many times that I turned my back on God because I felt He wasn't answering my heartfelt pleas: no bible reading, no church attending. Somehow, I made it through. I survived. I graduated from medical school and then residency and my first few months on the job. Now a year later, I have an intense desire to LIVE. Not just survive, but thrive. My birthday is exactly a month to today and I have decided to embark on thirty days of meditation on what and how I want my next

Read vs Write part 2

Am late to the game on this one. And unfortunately, I learned about this author due to her obituary (sigh) but I just finished her two novels this week and they were awesome. Her second one Feminista, much greater than her first. Who am I even talking about? A beautiful woman named Erica Kennedy  who wrote the novels Bling (2004) and Feminista (2010). Really great books, I could not put them down until I was done.

Read vs Write

I should be writing my notes but I ordered "Fine Boys" by Eghosa Imasuen yesterday, and it was a total wrap. Just got released from the spell the book cast on me. Inspiring. Amazing. Must read.

London Life, Lagos Living: The Documentary

Just saw this on Linda Ikeji's Blog and I am so inspired. Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog: London Life, Lagos Living: The Documentary http://www.kilonsparkles.com/  is the official website. Definitely adding Bobo Omotayo's book to my shopping list of African authors.

The distance between...

Just 6 miles left between me and my pretty! Soon, my love, soon. Target Petra Sandal 29.99 Oh, the black is on clearance for $21. ETA, the black has been further reduced to 15$. No fair! I guess they know the blush is a dead ringer for the miu miu shoes. 

Omi o l'ota o. (Water, e no get enemy)

Water and I have this amazing passionate but very unreciprocated love affair. I love it, it doesn't know that I exist. I love it in all its forms, rain, river, lake, ocean, a tall glass of cold water. Unfortunately, I can't swim to save my life. All of my life, with the exception of the past few months, I've lived close to a body of water. Cambridge (Mass), Lagos, Boston, Worcester, Miami. Now am in the desert, and even though the mountains are gorgeous, it's just not cutting it for me. I guess that's why I am drawn to any form of picture or photo with water in it. I took the following pictures during my last months in Miami using my phone and my ipod touch. I blew them up in a graphic editing program called GIMP , free of course. Hmm, maybe I should use it instead of Picasa to retouch the photos. Never thought of that. But I digress. Then I printed them at Wal-Mart. I found some truly vintage frames at the Goodwill and spray painted them black. In fact, t

Today was awesome...

I woke up on time for once and for once instead of writing nonsensical complaints in my morning pages, I actually wrote about my beloved characters. So am happy! My writing corner, except for the lamp and books, everything was thrifted. The chair was my first repair.  Before. I painted the chair with fabric paint, but I ran out of paint and covered the seat with an old skirt of mine that was made from ankara (adire?????). I discovered wood glue, and glued the leg back on. Now that I am not scared of painting wood, I think I will sand the feet down and restain them, one day. The bamboo table was $12.99. It took me a week and a half to decide on it. It was covered in dust, the glass was taped down and it looked mad beat up, plus it was missing a glass top in the middle. $12.99 Goodwill I thought the price was too much. But then, I saw this: $199,  Ballard Designs And I ran back immediately and snatched it up, soap and water, glass cleaner and it

This or that?

So I finally committed to the lampshade I bought for my Goodwill lamp. It was a basic white rectangle shade from Target . I couldn't get anything longer because they didn't have any, plus and actually most important, I didn't want to buy a shade that cost more than the lamp. But that's exactly what ended up happening. Note to self, do not buy a lamp without a shade. At first, I hated it because you could see the meta l part peeking out from under the lampshade. Dang, I forgot the before picture. But after I painted it black and covered it in gold duct tape, i think i might like it.  The question now is, just cover the top in gold or cover both top and bottom. Please consider Exhibit A and Exhibit B if you will.  before, before.  Exhibit A Exhibit B Breakdown.  Lamp base. $14.99 from Goodwill. Lamp shade: $14.99 from Target Black fabric paint: $0.67 Hobby Lobby Gold duct tape: $3.37 Walmart. I made my first pillow. I had some leftover fabric