This weekend on what would be Canada Day and later turn into the 4th of July, I went to Niagara Falls. It was my second time visiting. I have no recollection of the first time. I just know that the first time I was not a U.S. Citizen and this time I was. The first time was in the early 80's when the Canadian government welcomed immigrants with a lot of hostility, this time it was the U.S. government.
Nonetheless, I spent my time enjoying these Falls, appreciating their beauty and recognizing just how the times have changed. You would think that all of this history would be overwhelming and send me into deep thought, but there was something else that caught my attention:
Nigerian women! That's right! While celebrating Canada Day and U.S. Independence Day, I noticed Nigerian women and their beautiful makeup. It has sent me into a search for online Nigerian makeup tutorials. Maybe next time you see me, instead of being a soaking bum, I will look more like a Nigerian princess. In the meantime, check out Stella's Addiction.
Nonetheless, I spent my time enjoying these Falls, appreciating their beauty and recognizing just how the times have changed. You would think that all of this history would be overwhelming and send me into deep thought, but there was something else that caught my attention:
Nigerian women! That's right! While celebrating Canada Day and U.S. Independence Day, I noticed Nigerian women and their beautiful makeup. It has sent me into a search for online Nigerian makeup tutorials. Maybe next time you see me, instead of being a soaking bum, I will look more like a Nigerian princess. In the meantime, check out Stella's Addiction.
Author staring into camera with wet hair and Niagara Falls behind her. |
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