So! November started on a fab note! My first bride of the month was getting married on the 1st in Uyo - Akwa Ibom State! I'd never been and it was all sorts of exciting when I found out I'd be travelling there.
Patience the bride, is a beautiful gem! Honestly! So calm, sweet and patient! (Every pun intended lol) My flight and accommodation had been booked like a month before and she'd sent me confirmation for everything. The night before I was to leave, she called and said the clip ins she ordered hadn't arrived and would probably not arrive in time for the wedding.
I was actually leaving the salon when her call came in so ran back inside and grabbed a few packs of hair as I mentally calculated what style change we were going to have to do.
I arrived Uyo after a pleasant flight ( I love travelling but don't care much for flying) and there was a driver there to pick me. We drove to her house (I didn't realise her traditional wedding was on that day) so I could see her before being taken to the hotel
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Patience all dolled up for her traditional wedding Photo Credit: Pushies Makeover |
Preparations were in full swing and I was served the most delicious plantain porridge! As in! Choi! The plantain was neither ripe nor too unripe - it was just RIGHT. Then it was garnished with pieces of cow leg. Ah! It was delisioso!
I was then taken to the hotel room, where I unpacked and fell into bed. I actually felt so strange lol. Here I was at about 12 noon on a Friday and I was in bed! It felt like I was doing something sooooo bad because I knew how busy it would be in the salon.
Oh well.
I slept and slept and slept some more. Then I woke up and felt hungry again (yes I'm a foodie like that) and ordered some lunch. The lady brings in my food after almost an hour and with it, the bottle of Malta Guinness I'd ordered. I noticed on the tray there was no opener so pointed this out to her. She looks at me and asks if I want to drink it now (err, duh!) Yes, I say. She then stands by the door, contemplating God knows what and then asks me with a sweet smile ' Aunty do you mind if I open it with my teeth?'
HUH???????
Imagine? With her teeth? In a hotel? Where do I know her mouth has been? So we've been declared Ebola Free and everyone is running round wild? Issoright.
I just asked her to forget it and devised another means myself to get it open.
Anyway! So I ate and fell asleep again! I must have slept for close to 6 hours I think! I truly didn't realise how tired I really was. Patience came by later that night to check up on me and discuss styling seeing as everything had now changed with the non arrival of her clip ins.
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Blow dried and ready |
We settled on a style and she left and I was back in bed by 10.30! Honestly It was a real sleep marathon. By 5.30 am the following morning, the driver called to say he was at the hotel. I left and we drove to her hotel which was a little distance away.
Her hair had already been washed and conditioned so all I did was blow dry lightly to get it stretched out. I then sectioned her hair and using about 3/4 of a pack of Supreme Afro Kinky Hair, created this look for her.
She was happy, her friends and family loved it and I was happy! It was definitely a relaxing and rewarding time for me - I really wish I had more time to explore Uyo but I had to leave early that afternoon back to Lagos.
So that's how my month started! I have a few more brides from this month that I'll be bringing to you soon. Stay tuned.......
Awww she's beautiful, and I like what you did to her hair.
ReplyDeleteI just cannot get over the "can I open it with my teeth?" I forgot to breathe after I read that.
That is a special kind of madness
Thank you dear! Lol @forgetting to breathe. I almost passed out myself!
Delete*buries face in hands* @ opening the drink with teeth
ReplyDelete*shudders*
Hehehehehe I can almost imagine your face if you had been in my shoes!
DeleteCool, nice styling, and I gotta admit uyo is a nice place. Nice natural bride
ReplyDeleteYour the bbest
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