and I started the day out
with a leggy critter in the shower.
Later that morning, we went into the city
to stock St. Laurence House
with some fresh fruit
and vegetables.
The colorful markets in Freetown are great and I love the people.
The people are so friendly and eager to have fun.
When she saw my camera,
this particular lady asked me to take her picture.
She said that she needed a husband and if I took her picture she would get one.
A good man would see her hard at work at the market and seek her out for marriage.
So ...here is her picture, I hope her future husband is looking at this blog. She is definitely a hard worker and a lot of fun.
We chatted with the women in the market for a bit,
when another lady said
"Take my picture, I need TWO husbands!"
After picking out, bargaining (talk talk) and paying for the produce,
it was time to go get Roo from school.
Roo's school is on top of a road that had a steep incline.
An ice cream vender was struggling to push his cart to the top of the hill so that he could catch the children as they came out of school.
I ran over to help him and was surprised at how heavy the cart was.
Together we both struggled to get the cart to the top of the hill just in time for the school's release.
Just as we get it to the top, here comes Emily and Kadijah with Roo and Jillian (Our neighbor, Maranda's little boy).
Once we collected Roo, we went further into the city to pick up more supplies.
Fr. Seraphim noticed a man down on his luck
and gave him a few leones to help him out.