November 2020
Sunday 1 - It’s the very first Sunday of the month. Jamming to a Nigerian Praise Song to church. Visiting my parents. Eating Rice+plantain+chicken.
Monday 2 - Feeling really exhausted after a very eventful weekend. Can I sleep throughout the day, please?
Tuesday 3 - Working on a project for a Client’s website.
Wednesday 4 - Losing my appetite. My head hurts. I may be falling sick.
Thursday 5 - Editing a video for PerfectMachForever TV.
Friday 6 - Resting on Kachi’s broad chest while we’re having our (first) Friday date night. We are watching a movie on TV titled ‘Shoot To Kill’. Quite suspense-filled.
Saturday 7 - Attending the District Women’s Ministry Thanksgiving service. It’s nice to be reminded that I am a very married woman. Lol.
WM choir 😉 |
Sunday 8 - Having a blast worshipping with the Teenagers at church and hosting a talkshow on ‘Girls in Leadership (Using Deborah in the Bible as a case study’.
We are The Perfect Mach. #PerfectMachForever |
Monday 9 - Replying emails/comments as well as getting ready for a week full of positive results.
Tuesday 10 - Having bread and Ankara as dinner in a traffic Jam because we will be too tired to get something out of the kitchen when we eventually get home.
Wednesday 11- Fasting and Praying unto God for personal edification.
Thursday 12 - Eating Kachi’s Yam Porridge delicacy and he is sanguinely bragging about it. I shouldn’t have told him how much I loved it after the first take. Phew.
Friday 13 - Concluding all writing projects for the week. Ain’t nobody working on no weekend! (‘Ain’t nobody working on no weekend!’ Amaka, is that a correct expression? I don’t know, ask me on Monday.)
Saturday 14 - Feeling so refreshed after being a guest at two online events as a facilitator and speaker respectively.
On Facebook |
On Instagram Live |
Sunday 15 - Wow. Feeling joyful in my Spirit. Co-hosting a book launch. Premiering The MACH Show Episode 7. Eating Nigerian jollof. Filled up to the brim. Damn.
Monday 16 - Waking up with a banging headache. How could I be experiencing hangover without taking alcohol. Jeez. My head!
Tuesday 17 - Going to the hospital.
Wednesday 18 - Taking a bed rest. All I am doing is eating and sleeping.
Thursday 19 - Singing on the bed ‘No, no fire can burn me. . .No battle can turn me. . .No mountain can stop me. . .Cause you hold my hand. . .’ by Tasha Cobbs
Friday 20 - Eating Amala and Ewedu soup. Incredible.
Saturday 21 - Attending a wedding online via Kachi’s streams, who is updating me on every single thing.
Sunday 22 - Working with the church media team on the “vox pop” to drive anticipation for our Annual Thanksgiving Service/Harvest.
Kachi and I love to match our outfits to church every Sunday. |
Monday 23 - Editing, editing and editing.
Tuesday 24 - Brainstorming with a music artiste and a producer.
Wednesday 25 - Writing, writing and writing.
Thursday 26 - Writing, writing and writing.
Friday 27 - Shooting a music video. Or, should I say acting in a music video? Can’t wait to see the finished work!
Saturday 28 - Eating Eba with Egusi soup while laughing at Kachi's jokes and hoping I do not puke.
Sunday 29 - Recording another episode of The MACH Show in a beautiful couple's house and premiering the 8th episode on YouTube.
Monday 30 - Just thankful for a lovely month I've had.
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If you are like me who is keen on keeping track of life's happenings, try writing one or two sentences per day. It can be electrifying. I've been doing this for years now.
Check Out These Posts:
- Trusting God All Through 2016
- November to Remember 2017
- November to Remember 2018
- November to Remember 2019
Take a moment. Stop and remember the times God clearly provided for you in ways that only He could; ways both big and small. Celebrate your little wins. Let your faith increase. Meditate on God's faithfulness. If He did it before, He can do it again.
The first shocker about November 2020 is that it was full of public performances for me. I was surprisingly more active than usual even when I wasn’t feeling too good. I battled with migraine, loss of appetite (you’ll notice I had to include what I was eating in this year’s diary because it was a miracle finding a little appetite for food), and a bit of nausea. Through it all, I am thankful.
I'm thanking you, God, from a full heart, I'm writing the book on your wonders. (Psalm 9:1 MSG)
Thanks for reading my diary.
Stay inspired.
Stay positive.
Stay safe.
Stay inspired.
Stay positive.
Stay safe.
What's your plan for having the best of this Christmas season?
Written by Nwamaka Onyekachi
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