Hi,
my name is Iwalewa Oni. I am a Nigerian American. I was born in
Brooklyn, NY at Downstate Hospital on February 26, 1990. My parents were
overjoyed on the day I was born. They prayed for a girl after already
having two boys. When my dad first laid eyes on me, he said I was the
most beautiful girl that he’d ever seen. He told me that
when he smiled at me, I blushed and looked away. It was then that my name came to him, Iwaoluwalewa. Which means Godly character is beautiful. However everyone calls me Iwalewa for short. Here’s my story.
when he smiled at me, I blushed and looked away. It was then that my name came to him, Iwaoluwalewa. Which means Godly character is beautiful. However everyone calls me Iwalewa for short. Here’s my story.
The
number seven was always my favorite number, my mom told me that it was
the number of perfection when I was a little girl. Perfection in all
things was my goal so the number seven stuck to me. That was until that
dreadful day that I’ll never forget. December 7th 2007 was a regular day
or so I thought. I woke up exhausted from studying for midterm exams
all night. I was certainly looking forward to Christmas break. What kept
me going was that I’d be graduating from high school in June of next
year. Clara Barton High School was okay but I was so over the drama and
pettiness of my age mates. I was looking forward to getting out of
Brooklyn and going to college.
I
wasn’t the most intelligent student but I had pretty good grades. I grew
up with a single parent and three siblings, I wanted to make my mom
happy because of all the sacrifices that she made for us. After my dad’s
death she was thronged into the workforce again after being a housewife
for 8 years. The day daddy died I cried all night long, I was his
princess and he was the epitome of a great husband to my mom and an
amazing father to my siblings and I. I being the third born and only
girl needed daddy’s love and he lavished it on me. It has been four
years since his passing and I’m grateful for the years we shared. I have
friends who didn’t grow up with a father and the difference is clear.
Many of them were constantly in search of love in all the wrong places,
but I wasn’t interested because my father’s love was enough to last me
for a lifetime.
I
looked at my alarm clock again and rolled my eyes, I was running late
for school. And I hate being late. I had ten minutes to get ready and
that was impossible. I read my morning devotional and prayed for a great
day ahead and for success on my midterm exams. It was now 7:45 am and
my first class was at 8:00 am. I took a quick shower brushed my teeth,
combed my hair, and dabbed on a little makeup. I threw on a pair of
jeans, a denim shirt, and a pair of leopard print flats. I grabbed my
school bag and my small duffle bag with my work uniform and dashed out
of the door.
I
got on the Q train at 8:12 am, I had on my head phones listening to
“Faithful is our God” by Hezekiah Walker. Every time I listened to that
song, I was encouraged. God has indeed been faithful to me and I owed
him my life. I got to school at 8:25 am, thankfully I was able to grab a
bagel and a small cup of hot chocolate on the way. I went through the
usually routine once I arrived at school, showed my school ID to the
security guards and successfully went through the metal detectors. I
finally got to class and quietly took a seat at the back. Many of my
classmates were half asleep and others were in their own worlds. Early
classes weren’t a favorite among most people. I tried to listen and take
as much notes as possible while eating my breakfast. It was our U.S.
history class and I must admit that it was a bit boring. But I had an
exam to pass so I sucked it up.
The
rest of the day went on fine, I attended all my classes, caught up with
friends, and met with my guidance counselor about college preparations.
Now it was time to head to work. I worked at Wendy’s on Utica avenue. I
really didn’t like working at a fast food restaurant but it was better
than nothing. I didn’t always have to run to my mommy for funds, even
though they didn’t pay much. And working there didn’t help with my
waistline, I had unlimited access to food and I took advantage of it.
Being a foodie, I was always being creative with my food choices. I ate
everything from cheese burgers with bacon topped with chicken nuggets to
bacon, cheese, chilly, and chive french fries. Yea, I am a foodie!
I
arrived at work 15 minutes before my scheduled work time and decided to
grab something to eat before a long night. I got a spicy chicken
sandwich and a sour cream and chive baked potato. After eating, I
changed into my uniform and clocked in for work. Here we go, let the
craziness begin!
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