I couldn’t wait for Halloween! This
was going to be the first Halloween that Jackson truly could grasp the idea and
concept. I had a doctor’s coat made for him from the local tailor and had
planned to take him to the school’s Halloween Party. That was until it became
the moving day…
All of our questions that we asked
the new landlord the night before (Tina) were simply hushed away and told not
to worry about things will work out. She told us that we needed to move before
the start of the month so he could not claim we were still there and could not
claim that he should not have to pay us back. Here in Sierra Leone, expats
required to pay for one year upfront. Typically two or three years upfront can
be demanded. Therefore, we had been at the Goderich house from August to the
end of October but had paid until the end of July. We were in a sticky
situation needing to get refunded from the crappy landlord to pay the new
landlord.
Anyways, she insisted that we move
the next day, which happened to be Halloween. It was either that or stay in
Goderich. That decision was a very easy one to make. We went home the night
that we spoke with Tina and started packing! Things were thrown in random bangs
and nothing was slowly packed! It was a mad race to get back to sanity!
Halloween came and I went to work as
normal with Jackson. Hawa, our maid, met us at the school to learn about the
new developments. I couldn’t tell who was happier, us or her that we were
leaving Goderich. She often told me locals live in better conditions than we
were living there and tried to convince we several times to look for a new
place.
Luckily, Mo did not have to work
that day and was able to pack the car with all the belongings that we had with
our driver, Kofi. Together they brought everything we owned from Goderich to
Bottom Mango to our new house. By the time I off from work and made it to my
new place of residency (I walked the first day because the boys were still in
transit bringing the last of our things), Hawa had already unpacked a lot of
things and attempted to make the house look as homey as possible! It was so
sweet that she cared that much.
Later that night, Mo, Kofi and I had
to go to town to buy a refrigerator and a stove. We bargained the total price
to 2,000,000 Leones ($465). Somehow the Nissan Pathfinder was able to pack
everything inside her and carry us back home safely. The refrigerator was stood
up, rested and turned on 5 hours later.
The propane tank was bought the next day and cooking in our new kitchen
was now complete!
Gradually over the next few weeks items
got added to our apartment: a leather couch, a dining room table, a custom made
bed frame for us, and decorations on our wall. This time, we felt like we were
home. We had moved from Hell to Paradise in less than 24 hours. This was a
Halloween that I will never forget.
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