Sunday we spent the morning helping people with studying, then in the afternoon we went off to the beach and played football. Once we got back we went to the lantern parade in the capital. There were a number of lanterns placed around the city all with a big stereo system on the back. These lanterns joined up in the middle and went down the main roads. Everyone was dancing and singing down the road. And everyroad you could see was flooded with people either watching or dancing. There was tens of thousands of people there. When we got to a certain point in the march, it turned into a riot because the police turned up and started badly controlling the crowd with battons. And we were right in the middle of it all. Everyone started charging at us, but 3 guys from the school acted as our bodyguards and tried to get us out of it. So many people were trying to mug us so we were lucky they were there. Me and James despite them, still got pickpocketed and thrown about in the crowd.
We eventually got out and went for a drink down a quiet road.
Transport back was almost impossible, so the 3 bodyguards made a barrier to stop people geting on the bus whilst me and James snuck on. We got to the back but these buses are actually little camper vans with seats in. There was about 25 people in the bus all cramped in, 6 people sitting on top of the bus, and 2 people holding onto the back. Me and James think that one of the guys on the back fell off because we were going about 40mph and one second he was on there and the next he had gone.
These buses are really unsafe and yesterday our friend Moses who goes to the university but lives in the school, was on the bus coming back from the Uni. He was invited to a party in Freetown but he said no because he wanted to come back to see James off as it was his last night for a while. On his way back he was going over a bridge on the bus and the driver lost control. the bus rolled over twice and almost went over the edge. He had a massive lump on the side of his head, a big cut on his back and a dislocated shoulder. He has to go back to hospital on Monday for an x-ray on his head.
Lots of the people in the school feel alot more comfortable with me and are starting to tell me their stories of the war and what happened to them.
I will be putting pictures on a different website i think because i have quite a lot. Lots are on the other guys cameras and they are now up-country so i will get them on Wednesday when i go to drop some laptops off there for the teachers to use.
Mum could you please set up a site for me to use for the pictures. I dont really have much time here to do it and the internet is too slow.
Thanks