Up Up and almost away

Bron in Rock near Watson\'s BayG’Day everyone

It’s Monday and we’re now up in Brisbane.  This is a quick re-cap of everything so far:

We spent a couple more days in Sydney. On the Saturday we went for an amazing walk along the Sydney coast, finishing in Watson’s Bay.  The weather was beautiful, the sea was blue and the food was excellent in the famous seafood restaurant Doyles.  To top it all we saw a whale just off the coast, not just swimming but playing in the water, diving in and out. The attached pictures sum up the day.

On Sunday after a trip to Centennial Park (footie and birdwatching) we flew up to Brissie. Our flight was cancelled so we ended up travelling separately. It meant Bronte and I had a few extra hours in Sydney. Teresa took us shopping. Teresa is a beautiful well dressed Italian and looked quite at home wandering the posh shops in Bondi mall.  It’s weird because everyone in Sydney thinks it’s cold and therefore is wrapped up warm in thick coats and cosy sweaters. Bron and I looked rather out of place, in boardies and flip flops.

The ClanWatson\'s BayKath had organised a welcome BBQ for us in Brisbane but it had to be cancelled because of the flight problems. Unfortunately a couple of people didn’t get the message and turned up with their deck chairs and BBQ all ready to go and we never arrived!  Laine and her daughter Jade picked up Bron and I from the airport. She’s lovely and looks just like Kath. I’ll add a picture of her later.

We are staying with Kath & T. It was great to see them again. We love spending time with them. The wedding is still on/off/on for various reasons too boring to detail. My hat may have to stay in it’s box for another year. Robbie and I are thinking that we might take their place..ha ha. 

Yesterday we were finally introduced to ‘La Beast’ (the new name for the camper).  It’s basic but good enough. I was expecting a little shower unit with nice curtain surrounds etc etc. Instead it’s pretty much a hose sticking out the back of the van!  Still it will do the job.  Robbie went to get another seatbelt fitted for PG today:-) I’d like to point out that it’s not me that writes PG’s blog!  I have better things to do with my time.  So tomorrow we will make sure we have everything we need for the trip. We plan to leave some time over the weekend.

We met the Granster today. She’s the oldest family member at 95. Still bright as a button, Gran has a great sense of humour and keeps everyone in check in her retirement village.  She kept telling Jack off for biting his nails. Jack said he was going to send his Dad over for the shock treatment as he bites his too.

Tonight we drove to the top of Mount Cootha. Famous for it’s fabulous views of Brisbane, this is a popular place for courting lovers. It’s amazing how many courting lovers you can get on the top of this mount. It was heaving!!  The view was stunning though. Thousands of twinkling lights following the river down to the sea. Brisbane is Australia’s third largest city.

Oh we also went boxing tonight…yes really!  Bron, Jack, Kath & I went to the local gym for a boxing class. I thought I was going to die!!

Gosh I’ve rambled on enough. In the next couple of days we plan to visit Australia Zoo (famous for the recently departed Steve Irwin)  We’ll keep you posted!!

 

6 thoughts on “Up Up and almost away

  1. Hi Jack & bron. Looks like you’re having a fab time. We’re dead jealous. And I bet you will both have grown a foot when you came back.May even be married, eh Jack?! Make the most of every moment. And find out what a “flaming gullah” is. I think it pretty much means you’re a wally. But what is a “gullah”. Hope it’s not rude! Will keep an eye on youe adventures. Lots of love

  2. Looks absolutely fantastic – so envious of you all.
    Enjoying the blogs. Saw your mum at the Crofton science debate last night Claire and we spoke of you all.
    Have a lovely time, will be in touch.
    xx

  3. Hi, Claire, Robbie, Jack & Bronte. We are enjoying learning about your interesting adventures. Next time we see our “English” grandchildren their vocabulary will be so Australianised we will have to sit down and have a lesson. We know that tucker is food,that’s about it,and we were going to look up “swag” but your mum beat us to it Claire. What the heck does “hamster mean”? C’mon Jack I have seen photo’s of you but no written blog. Let me have the answer to this.
    Lots of love
    Gran & Grandad.

  4. Sorry Jack, Granster is having a Senior moment, missing some of the blog. Have caught up now and read your recent comments about the fake beach and Bondi. Will you be coming home with beautifully manicured nails? You are so busy at the moment, you shouldn’t have time to nibble at your nails.
    We may be having another holiday, so might see you when you come back off your travels. Missing you and Bronte as always.
    Lots of love
    Granster Arnott.

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