Life
The smell of rain on concrete
Letters in my postbox
Winter jackets
WordPress
When it’s not too cold
Nieces, nephews and cousins
Poetry
Dapo
New emails from unknown people
Computers
Blogging
Rasheed
Fall
Internet
Vera in her elements
Ifeoluwa
New emails from known people
Bicycles
Kunle
Blog readers
Unoma
Cars
Ayo Enitan Alabi
Telephone
Non-random Facebook friend requests
Ivor Hartmann
Friends online and offline
Maha Rawan Salem
Instant messaging
Ben
Lizzy Omote me
SMSes
Skype
Prof. Ogundeji
Cameras
My Chris-es (all of them)
Tayo when she smiles, when she’s generally happy, naughty, or when she threatens to break my head.
Yemi Adesanya 🙂
Bukkies 😉
“Clarissa”
Rhode Island
Native wears
Adesuwa, when she laughs or giggles.
Lemonade
Twitter following by non-aliens
Popcorn
Pounded Yam
Omolara
Egusi soup
Pizza
Temite, when her tweet begins with “OMG”
Prof. Afolayan
Buki
Laitan Olatubosun
Dimeji
Richard
Fabulola when she’s so flippin possessive 😛
Movie theatres
Room A52, Mellamby Hall
LS
Maya Angelou
FLTA Busola
Bola
Tola
Rayo
Laughter
Eugene B. Remond
Mafoya
Delphic
Benches in public parks
Holly
Rudy Wilson
Amatoritsero
Sara
Hot water
Cindy
Dolphins
Kim
Teddy
Books
DVDs
Street signs
My iPod
Laverne Wilson
234next.com, and their comments section
Francis Egbokhare
Mrs Akintunde
Duvets
Bimbo Benson
That little boy Aloofar, when I make him real raving mad. It reminds me of why I should have had a little brother.
Socks
Detergent
Quarters and cents
Pillows
Kelly Carlin
Bumight, when she used to leave comments
My students, when they’re not trying to escape our class singing sessions
Adeleke Adesanya
Uche Peter Umez
My students when they speak Yoruba
Reham, when she’s not being annoying or incomprehensible.
Audrey, when she’s not mistakenly speaking French to me or just being silly unnecessarily 😛
My colleagues at the department
Helen
Chicago
Google Analytics
Ron Schaefer
Cranberry juice, even though I still don’t know why I buy it.
Grapes! 🙂
Apples
Bike helmets
George Carlin
Turkey, when it’s cooked in Nigerian pepper soup, and not baked the American way.
Belinda Carstens
Geet Vanaiik
Strong women
Colours
Folasade, when she’s not making funny Yoruba comments on my Facebook pictures
Mohammed Ademilokun when we talk about his favourite subjects
Folake Oyedepo when she’s wearing one of those really nice African attires
Clement Odoje when he speaks his native dialect
Morakinyo when he is a little less tense, or flattering.
Fulbright
Karen Forsyth
Living!
* This my 180th post on this blog since it began in August, and since it’s Thanksgiving, these are a few of the things I’m grateful for, and more. There are so many things to be thankful for. I don’t think I can exhaust this list.