After doing the houses chores, my mom instructed me to go to the market and buy some provisions for my younger brother Gabriel. He stays in a boarding school and Sunday being the 4th day of February was their visiting day. They usually allow them to call their parents/ Guardian before the visiting day in order to allow them to tell their parents what to buy for them.
Before I left School I gave my coursemate a tailor some clothes to sow for me but she disappointed me. I gave her this clothes around September last year, paid her in full but she kept on telling me to give her time and I understood because she was my coursemate in school and final year was very stressful. After our final papers and project defense this girl disappointed me.
Our chat
This same girl disappointed me qbfew months back, the uniform that I was made to wear to our final year thanksgiving she didn't deliver it until after the Thanksgiving. After that incident, I decided to give her a second chance because she pleaded with me that she was very busy at that time but guess what?
She is currently asking me to send my recent measurement for her to use and sow the clothes I gave her since last year. Well I made sure that this didn't spoil my mood for the rest of the day. I have learnt my lessons.
Around 2.40pm, I went to Nkwo Ogidi market to shop for my brother's provision. The market is a market near my locality. It's a daily market, but the main market day is on the Nkwo day. On that day, traders usually comes to sell their goods. Things are usually very cheap on Nkwo market day.
At the market
Things are quite expensive in the market. I bought few things like carrot, this was sold for #200 about 0.7 steem, red oil the total cost of the provision I bought was #9000 about 30 steem. I finally got home around 5.30pm. On getting home, I discovered that I forgot something that I already paid for in the market.
At the provision store
I was lucky that I still remember the place, and the woman in question gave me the stuff. I finally got home around 6pm. We had our dinner around 8.30pm and I picked up my novel to read. The title of the book is The Thing around your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It's a collection of different stories.
** Carrots are being sold**
The book
That was basically how I spent my day, I'm glad it ended on a good note. Thanks for reading through, I invite @ukpono, @deeokon and @charibaby to participate in this contest.