Between our written Scuba test (barely passed…but I think
the cheating hurt us more than helped us…the blind leading the blind really)
and our first Scuba pool session, we headed to the market. On our way, we were
waved down by one of the many entrepreneurial children who has learned that
there’s more immediate money to be made in learning enough English to talk to
tourists than to attend school during the days…”You! You promised yesterday
that you would buy my coconut bread today!”
Cory and I exchanged looks…umm…did we?
Neither of us remembers this, so we keep walking, but he
doesn’t give up. We start to feel bad…maybe in an effort yesterday to get some
of these entrepreneurs to give us a break for a bit we said “tomorrow” and now
he’s holding us up to it? Plus…he did say “coconut bread” and that sounds
pretty good.
We stop and joke around with the kid for a little bit. It
soon becomes very apparent that hungry Cory doesn’t care much if we promised to
buy this yesterday or not, he wants the coconut bread NOW. But luckily, in our
hesitation, the price dropped from 150 mets to 50. We take it. [And, in
retrospect, are still ridiculously overpaying.] He tries to get 70 out of us at
the last second, but we’re smarter than that. He said a price, we agreed to it.
He may be adorable, but no.
AND THEN…he upsells us! After successfully selling the
bread, he starts talking about “fish” and “meat” and “veggies” and draws a triangle
in the sand.
“WAIT…SAMOSAS!?!? In addition to this lovely coconut bread that
is now in my mouth, your mother also makes samosas!?!?”
We are too excited to contain ourselves. We want fried food
so bad. Also, this kid has already proven himself to be pretty reliable and
punctual, so we make a deal on the spot…
”Kid…if you meet us here at 2pm every day for the rest of
the week, we will buy samosas from you”, we honestly report.
We are not so honest when we say similarly optimistic things
to the kids selling bracelets. Or the ones asking Cory for his shorts.
[Relevant pictures are on my disposable camera...still need to develop it...]
1 comment:
How much for the samosas? My mouth is watering!!
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