Friday, 25 May 2012

The Great Australian Adventure Vol.2.1


Master Z left at 4pm on Thursday, he is starting to get a cold and promised that due to this he would make sure he got proper accommodation and not sleep under a bridge like a nomad this time. (Bless his crazy heart – honestly, could two people be any more different?)

Half an hour later Miss D picked me up to go to the train station, stopping off quickly for a vino and some dinner (dear spell check, Vino is a real word and that is how it is spelt, sort your life out!). If you are ever in Maroochydore I can strongly recommend that you eat at Sultans Cafe – Turkish food to die for!

After dinner and a decent goss Miss D was driving and I was trying to avoid the hyperventilation that threatens whenever I embark on something big! It happened when I moved to Auckland, when I got together with Mr B, when I split up with Mr B, also when I applied to be President of SIFE AUT, when I agreed to be President of SIFE AUT,  and then when I decided to move to Oz to be with Master Z ... In fact the only major chapter that has not started with my hyperventilation/heart palpitations was falling for and deciding to spend my life with Master Z... Odd.

Back to the adventure – Miss D and I had a very heartfelt moment at the bus station (as of course I need to catch both a bus and a train to get to Brisbane tonight... Joy!)  and it made me realise just how much difference it makes knowing that someone who truly has your back is in the same vicinity (even if they only duck into your life a few hours a week... maybe not duck, Miss D is a whirlwind :D part of why she is so lovable!)

After almost three hours of travelling (with three suitcases and a handbag) and several moments of random kindness from strangers <3 I am finally in Brissy ready to rest my head.  First point of call though – luggage storage!

Here is a true moment of Miss R travels for you – the baggage lockers only take coins and everything is closed, that is ok as there is a change machine located by the lift (which is the other end of the station), “We apologize for any inconvenience but this machine is out of order, please use the machine by the lifts on level 3” what, I thought the other sign said I was on level 3... *sigh,* try the lifts, *phew* currently on the ground floor – what was that sign about?, a few crazy moments later and I am in the lift – no hero strangers to help me this time, to level 3 I go and finally get change, Yay!

After another ten minutes of the baggage machine yelling instructions at me – serious ya’ll this thing was echoing through the station it was so loud and I have finally got my luggage stored, in the lockers half way up because Brisbane hates me!

I then roll out of the station feeling a whole lot lighter but cannot see a single backpackers and I can only see one street number, queue random lovely stranger (wearing a super cute dress I might add) directions are given and after about ten minutes of walking I am starting to stress that I have been given the wrong directions and ask two ladies in front of me, they advise that I am going the right way as they were staying at Chill, I then push my glasses up my nose and what is in front of me? A MASSIVE florescent sign for Chill Backpackers (I should have taken a photo – it was ridiculous and I wanted the ground to swallow me !)

To bed I go and I swear the air con was trying to take off... this was the worst night’s sleep since the night before flying to Oz! Which may in part, be due to the fact that this is the first time since getting here that Master Z and I have spent a night apart. It sucked.

So my alarm goes off before I feel like I have even reached R.E.M and I make my way to the train station. The plan is simple – retrieve then check in luggage, get coffee and breaky, climb aboard – no worries mun.

Getting the luggage is surprisingly challenge free, finding the right platform is even crazy easy, lift located and luggage gets on in without too many hassles (except me almost being jammed in the door), I even get out with the help of a lovely man that reminded me “we are all in this crazy journey called life together” <3, then I stroll leisurely to check in and after only five minutes in line and giving directions to a few people (crazy I know but I knew the answers!!!) I am informed that my luggage is overweight and I will have to either remove almost five kgs over the two bags or take it aboard myself! WT...?

I am so exhausted – without the aid of our beloved coffee - that I am almost crying... luckily then the wonderful Master Z calls – and advises that he has been riding all night :/  all woe is me feelings dissipate and are replaced with worry, he is now only 30kms from his sisters so will ride to hers for a shower and sleep and he is soaking wet L. Bloody stubborn men!

I am currently on the train. I have lugged my cases on, all by myself and have settled in for the journey. Breakfast and swill that I have been informed is coffee has been consumed (since when did coffee come in a tea bag?) I am constantly scanning the gum trees for a wild Koala sighting, so far I have been unsuccessful but don’t worry, I do not intend to give up.

However, I have had the excitement of seeing Kanga, Roo and Roo-two bounding across the landscape which was awesome to say the least – though having no-one to share it with kinda sucked – meahhh, I saw Kangaroos! Wild ones! Gutted I was not fast enough with my camera though.

At 9pm tonight I am going to arrive in ye ode Sydney Town where I will meet my Master Z, his Aunty P and the wonderful Miss T.H – Eleven and a half hours and counting... My bum is numb just thinking about it!

Anyone got any good Koala spotting tips or stories while I wait for them to show their furry butts to me? :P

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