Downtown

Yesterday I made a brief trip "downtown" with some friends. "Downtown" is the heart of St. George's, where cruise ships arrive and you can visit all sorts of fun markets for food and souvenirs. 

One of the best highlights of downtown is the smoothie shop in the mall. You can get familiar flavors like chocolate or strawberry, or you can go local with flavors like five fingers (starfruit), sea moss (algae), paw paw (papaya), or passion fruit. Each smoothie puts Jamba Juice to shame, and the prices aren't half bad either. This time around I got a sour sop smoothie. Sour sop is a fruit with a fleshy white interior and a spiky green exterior. It's sweet, but as the name suggests, there are also some sour undercurrents. It's not a fruit that I would want to attack with my mouth every day, but every once in a while in smoothie form it hits the spot.
My other favorite thing to do downtown is walk around the spice market. The first time I went, I came home with a little bag of fresh nutmeg and a tiny metal grate to grate it with. I use it in soups and smoothies and pumpkin things, and it tastes GRATE (haha . . . grate). As far as souvenirs go, I'm going to bring my brothers back bamboo everything for Christmas. I hope bamboo is in style in the states, but if it's not, they'll be wearing it anyway.  It is all the rage over here.

Finally, the fruit and vegetable stands (pictured below) are a superb place to find fresh roasted peanuts, green oranges, and if you're lucky, tomatoes. (Oh how I miss fresh tomatoes!) Next time I go I'll be sure to have someone hack off the top of a coconut for me so I can drink the insides. So far I've been hesitant to do this because of the horror stories I've heard about women having their faces chopped off with machetes and never seeing their noses again, but I'm not sure I believe those stories. I need to just man up and try it.  Hopefully my next St. George's blog post isn't a picture of me without a nose, sipping coconut water happily through a straw.

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  1. Yay! I'm so glad you're adjusting well! That looks so amazing. I would love to visit. What are you doing in your free time. I'm not gonna lie. I looked at the left column when I was looking at the smoothie picture and was like "9 bucks for a smoothie? It better be the best smoothie of her life!!" Hahahaha

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    1. YOU. MUST. VISIT!! Even if you just decide to take a cruise and stop by for the day. You would love it! To be honest, in my free time I am watching Netflix and stalking blogs. It's like I never left Utah, but now I have unlimited free time and very few responsibilities. Haha, it's bad. I'm trying to get out to volunteer more these days! And lady, I would totally pay $9 US for one of them amazing smoothies. Maybe.

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  2. It seems like you're having a lot of fun exploring!

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  3. Yay, a fun little adventure! I am getting really excited to come see you!!

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  4. ok excuse me while i add all of this to my travel book lol. also what is it they do with the coconuts? must they chop it while your face is so near or is there a second option? if you do it you have to take a video and post it hahaha.
    xoxo
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    1. Yes, do! It really is beautiful here. And don't worry, the coconuts are totally safe! This girl in our branch told me that she heard that there was a case of domestic violence where a man got drunk and machete-chopped his wife face off. She was ok after some surgery, but they never did find her nose. The people here are generally really sweet though! There's hardly any violent crime.

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