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     WELCOME! My name is Olayinka, and this will be my first blog page! I'll try my very best to be posting stuff every week for y'all. If you would like to join along in the ride and be a part of my blog sessions then y'all will be known as my Lankers! How's that sound? Tell me how you feel about that in the comment section. Let's get the ball rollin' with a little snippet about me!

     From birth till now, I recall there being a huge personality change. I was the last born child of my parents, so ya know I wanted all of the attention I could get. I was that one child crying their brains out at Wal-Mart with tears and snot running all over their face because the mom wouldn't pick them up. All I did was cry when things didn't go my way. I was basically a very stubborn child. One time my grandmother came to my house from Nigeria when I was around 7. I thought she was very mean and rude, so I didn't talk to her for the rest of her stay. It was very disrespectful in my culture to do that, but I didn't care at the time. The morning of the day she was suppose to return back to Nigeria, she sat me down and explained why my behavior was wrong. I believe that was the day where I truly understood and learned about respect. I felt terrible especially since that was the only time I was going see her, yet I wasted it because of my childish thinking. I think I slid a few steps back when puberty came around because I recall a time I had a secret boyfriend. When my parents found out, it was a painful and instructional time. That was the point where some genuine sense was literally slapped into me. Now as an "adult", I'm pretty docile, amiable, and very much involved with my studies. I started out as a trouble maker, but now I'm the goody two shoes on the block. Enough about the past, let's talk about the future.

     I'm 18 now, so of course I'm ready to get out of school and begin my life like any other senior. Graduation is one of things I'm looking forward to on June 1st, 2018. By August, I should be attending The University of Texas at Dallas to major in Neuroscience alongside my sister. I would love to graduate with honors by 2022 and be on my way to medical school. Hopefully, I'll get accepted into UT Southwestern Medical Center and be a step closer to being a neurologist. In medical school, I hope to find a potential husband because I MUST be married before I'm 30. I want to have that time with my husband after we get married and not feel rushed to pop out babies when we just tied the knot. Speaking of kids, my dream is to have at least 2 kids. I believe siblings are a necessary aspect of life, so if I have one, I'm having two. Once my children are CEOs of companies or the best neurosurgeon in the world, I'll be able to retire with my husband on a island off Southeast Asia when I am about 70. During that time, I just want to unwind and get away from all the poisoning of the lifestyle in the states. I may die when I'm 90, but who will know because Black Don't Crack. One of my dreams during that time period would be to simply die alongside my husband in bed like the ending of The Notebook and to follow the Big Man upstairs.

I hope you enjoyed a huge dumb of information about my life and will stay tuned for more! Thank you Lankers, and have a great day!

http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/neuroscience/



     

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