Celebrating Life And Milestones: One Service At A Time.

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Being a event attendant is one of the demanding jobs to do. This job requires attention to detail, a willingness to adapt, and a commitment to delivering top-notch service. I've handled the role in various capacities, and I tell you, it's not a job for the faint-hearted. Lol. Trust me, it's a test of one's patience, dedication, and resilience. But it's also incredibly fun and rewarding, especially when you're working with a team that's dedicated to making the event a success.

I know you might be wondering why I'm all about the even attendant stuff, right? Chill, I'll spill the beans. Lol.

So my weekend was an exciting, fulfilling, yet stressful one. I attended a special event - the 35th priestly anniversary celebration of a respected priest - a great milestone. He's someone I've had the pleasure of knowing and admiring for his extraordinary selflessness, kindness, and generosity. A jolly good fellow.

Whenever he hosts an event, he calls on me to help, especially with serving his special guests, and I feel honored to oblige. The trust he places in me is a testament to my exceptional service delivery. No capping here. Lol.

The thing is that I've come to realize that I'm naturally inclined towards serving others, particularly in event settings. Whenever there's an event, whether it's a church event, a work-related occasion, social events or just any event that I'm opportune to attend, I'm often called upon to help out. I'm always happy to oblige, ensuring that everyone is comfortable and well taken care of. I think it's a gift, and I'm thankful to be able to use it the best way I can.

Seems like I'll change jobs and become an event attendant. What do you think? 🤔

A bit of side-tracking there. Lol. So back to my story

Since the celebration was to take place on Saturday, November 24th, at his home town, Umunkpeyi Nvosi, Isiala Ngwa, I traveled on Friday evening to assist with preparations, working alongside familiar faces like the event planner cum cook, who also knows her onion well. We worked as a team, together with other helpers, to get everything ready.


The venue

Food preparation in progress.



Getting the special guest's table ready and set with tableware and cutleries.

All set



The event had guests from all walks of life. His parishioners, kindreds, family, friends, acquaintances and well wishers all turned up en-masse to celebrate him and with him. The local ordinary of the Diocese, the Bishop, was also in attendance, serving as the chief host.

During his speech, the priest said that he's grateful for the privilege to be celebrating his 35th anniversary while still alive, adding that he's equally overwhelmed by the massive show of love, support and honor on his big day.
He emphasized that it's not just about waiting until someone passes away to honor them, but rather to celebrate and appreciate them in the present moment.

His words left a lasting impression on me because they carry a profound message about the importance of living in the present, celebrating milestones and appreciating life while one is still alive.


There were assorted foods and drinks - jellof rice with salad, soups and swallow, assorted protein etc.



Garden egg and kolanuts.


Then other side dishes like goat meat peppersoup, ugba(oil bean), cow leg nkwobi, including our local treat - roasted yam and plantain garnished with spicy sauce and side fish. In fact everything was "in quantum", and everyone ate to their fill. 😂


I ensured the guests I was assigned to were well served and everyone got what they needed, despite the pressure. Gosh! In fact everyone - children, young and old, who attended the event was well catered for. This was the priest's express instruction and it was carried to the latter.


Since I was busy serving the guests, I couldn't capture the event proper on camera. But all in all, itwent smoothly and the weather remained clement all through. Everyone was happy, the celebrant was even happier, and I, the happiest. Lol. You know why? "The celebrant's appreciation for my efforts, the guest's kind words and commendation was heartwarming. It really made my day.


After the event, I traveled back home, exhausted, but happy to have been part of such a memorable celebration.


That's a wrap. Till I write again, be good and happy. Peace. ✌️


Once again, I continue to participate in the #hivepowerupday challenge tj @hivecreatorsday is offering us. I'd like to invite @intishar @kachy2022 @dwixer to be part of it.


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Reading how you serve everyone to their satisfaction, I'm tempted to make you the chief service attendant for my upcoming event 😆.

You should consider becoming an event planner

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Na your money go run am now. 😂
Well noted. Thanks for the kind words.
!BBH

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No worry, sosovalue is coming

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Hehehehe @emreal, come o, your boss don carry this Soso stuff enter here o. 😂
!DOOK
!LOLZ

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The event was really eventful. Thank you for going all out for others.

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It was indeed, a memorable one.
I appreciate the kind words.
!BBH

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Seems like it was an eventful time for you, and you were busy with work.

Hive power-up day challenge? What is it? I am curious to know it. Will it continue in the upcoming month also?
!LUV

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That first image is not your own, this post has been muted as per community rules.

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Oh no, damn me. I'm so sorry for failing the rules this time. I'll remove it right away, please, pardon me. Thank you.

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Ok, let me know when you have and I'll unmute th post.

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Already did, right away. Thanks for your consideration.

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starting simple with CAnva is a smart move, it keeps the workflow tidy and easy to repeat. I like how you focused on the base idea first then polish later, taht approach saves me from font chaos :) As someone who lives by clean numbers, a clear template saves time and keeps things consistent.

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Yes, but not all communities allow using images from Canva, especially ones that aren't yours, especially Weekend Experiences. Since the community is about real life experiences, with respect to weekends, real images should suffix.
I don't even know how I forgot that. 🙆
Good thing, my memory is now refreshed. No more breaking of rules. ✌️
!BBH

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I've never really eaten food from your part of the world but have always been curious about the ingredients and taste, how hot or spicy the foods are.

Becca 🌷

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I hope you'll get to eat them some day, I bet you'll love it.

Depending on what food is being made, some can be extremely spicy like the pepper soup. 😅
Well, the spiceness or not depends on one's taste buds.
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Omo see better preparation and then the grand event with variety of meals to choose from. I agree, you should probably change job, event planner go fit you wella. 👍 😉 👏 😀

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My dear, food gbara kasaa, and people chop.
Okay, let me start warming up. 😂
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Chai, take home sef go de. That abacha enter body o. Abeg warm up fast, I might even come and assist you 😀

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Errmm, before nkọ? As time no dey to eat na to pack my share go house na. 😂

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Me I go eat and still pack home. No dulling 😀😀

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