On Christmas Eve, we walked to the open
air market. I saw two people purchase
live chickens. One lady put the live chicken
right into the back hatch of her little KIA car not in a cage or anything.
She didn’t put anything under it.
I bet she will have a mess on the carpet of her trunk. The live chickens were selling for 2,000
Naira ($14). I dared Clint to buy one
and fix it for Christmas dinner. He
bragged about knowing how to do it but he didn’t buy one. I probably would have been laughing
hysterically watching him and crying for the poor chicken at the same
time. You know that thing pregnant ladies
often do, laughing on one breath and crying on the next.
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pineapple custard over crepes |
Clint made crepes and pineapple
custard for us. We have both tried to
make the custard before. We see custard
for sale at every market. Both times it
flopped because it was either too watery or a chalky paste. The directions on the container are so vague
like the person making already knows what to do. Well we didn’t. I found some directions online but it still
didn’t work. This time Clint found a
video with no sound. On the second try he did it. It is hard to describe. When you pour the boiling hot water onto the
paste you make and just stir a little it suddenly expands into a pudding
consistency. It really looks like
magic. No wonder we couldn’t get it
right without the complete directions and the video.
We were afraid to add too much milk and
have it turn runny again so we just quickly put it on top of the crepes. As I was eating and the custard started to
cool it hardened like plastic and kind of tasted like it too. The left over custard in the bowl almost
couldn’t be dished out. I got a really
bad stomach ache later in the day. Clint
admitted he didn’t eat any of it after I told him what mine was doing as it
cooled. I think we will give the rest of
the jar away. We are done trying to make
it.
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My Santa Stocking |
This morning, when I woke up and came out
into the living room there was a gym sock on my laptop. Clint had this silly grin on his face. He said Santa came and gave us Christmas
stockings. We each received a Lindt chocolate bar. I had wanted one since we
saw them appear on the shelves recently with other Christmas treats. They were 700 Naira a piece (apx. $5). I felt pretty spoiled to have one all to
myself this morning. It even had nuts so
Santa was being very thoughtful.
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Our lovely outdoor furniture |
I gave Clint a plastic table and chair set
for Christmas. He got it early so we
could enjoy sitting outside during our month long winter break. This would seem odd except this is the
warmest time of year here. The temperature
really doesn’t fluctuate more than about 10 degrees all year long but in the
winter months it is the dry season. The first
few months we were here if it didn’t rain during the day it rained at
night. We were told the rains will
return in March.
Clint gave me a counterfeit Scrabble game
we found in the market. The board is made
of poster board and the letters are cheap plastic. The letters easily slide off because the
board will not stay flat. During our
first game today Clint drew two letter Q’s.
We should have counted the letters before we started. Oh well it was fun and we don’t have to use
our Internet time to play anymore. We
played a Christmas version. If you made
a Christmas word you added 5 points to your word score. I had more Christmas words than he did but he
still won the game as usual.
For dinner I made an apple pie. Clint made spam with pineapple, baked
potatoes and macaroni and cheese. It was
the best we could find. I took a plate out
to our guard. I told him I knew it wasn’t
his traditional food but I hoped he would like it. We were told chicken and rice is what they
eat. I think that is what they always
eat everyday of the year. We ate our pie
outside and played cards as the sun was going down. This evening we had a Skype call with our
kids. Tim had stayed the night at Cyndi
and Ryan’s house. Cyndi put on her
African dress for us to see. Tim’s gift
is still in the mail. I sure hope it arrives
soon. We got him a wood mask and a cow tail whip. We both called our parents too. It was nice talking to
family. I especially appreciated all the
Merry Christmas posts on Facebook. We
are really lonely right now with school not in session and all the other expats
gone. Getting a chance to chat using all
our forms of technology has made it bearable.
Our evening almost ended on a positive
note and then we found something horrifying.
We were readjusting the foam pad on our bed and discovered a huge
cockroach was under the foam close to wear Clint’s head lays. It was only moving a little when I lifted the
foam. I think I may have partially
squished it when I was kneeling on the bed.
What we don’t know is if it was at some point inside the net with us
while we were sleeping. Either way we were freaked out about it. The bug thing
just never ends here. Clint wanted to
look under the mattress and under the frame after seeing it. I said, “are you sure you want to open that
can of worms.” What if we saw a whole
bunch of them alive under there? I don’t
know if I could ever get a good night’s sleep again. He said he couldn’t sleep with the
unknown. We did lift them both and look
and saw nothing so I guess we both can sleep now.
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He was pretty flat but still moving. |
Merry Christmas to all and have a good
night!