Friday 10 April
During Friday morning we were excited to receive the news that 3 separate pieces of furniture ordered, would arrive on Tuesday between 7.30 and 10 am.
On Tuesday morning I was meeting the Gaiter Girls at Greenslopes Bus Station, to walk for the first time since January. It was to be a 7am start for a local walk around Tarragindi, and then a visit to our unit and breakfast at The Green's cafe. I changed the meeting time to 10 am.
Late afternoon I suddenly realised that not only was Rebecca having a birthday on Sunday, but it was her 60th! Obviously the others in the group had forgotten too. Phone calls were made. A plan formulated. We would still meet at The Green at 10 am and somehow manage to surprise Rebecca.
My Saturday, Sunday and Monday were very full, but as Rebecca had hosted my 'dream' surprise 70th birthday five years ago, I just had to make her day as special as possible.
Tuesday 14
I was up early and had the table set, but moved into a corner so that there was room for unpacking and constructing the furniture. The first delivery arrived at 8.45. I couldn't believe how much cardboard our sideboard came in. Below, the desk is still unpacked. The king single bed arrived 9.30.
Mary arrived 45 minutes early and was a great help, but I was shocked to spot Janice and Rebecca arriving together at 9.35, as I was directing the bed delivery from the carpark to the lift. Somehow, while I was downstairs, Frank and the cabinet/desk deliverer removed all the carboard. The bed deliverer then stepped in to open and hold our heavy door open when Janice knocked. Surprise!
I was also surprised with this lovely house warmimg gift.
Wednesday was also full on, driving to Beenleigh to organise insurance for our new car collected at 2 pm, combined with another visit to Ikea for more space saving items. It took 2 hours to hand over the Mazda CX5 with a full explanation of all its electrical gizmos. Thursday morning all we could remember was how to turn it on and off! Beautiful to drive though.
The buyer for our Subaru was waiting outside to collect it. That also took time.
Another very exciting day.
One week later, [Tuesday 21st] the Gaiter Girls did meet at Greenslopes Bus Station. We followed Norman Creek almost to its entry into the Brisbane River. We then continued along the river to the Medly Cafe, for a delicious brekky.
Sun coming up as I made my way to the bus station, 6.15 am.
Graffiti artists love the retaining walls along the creek bank.
Churchie, a very prestigious private school and the view back to the city as we crossed Norman Creek.
Mowbray Park view towards the city.
I am hopefully now going to grow my herbs this way.
To complete our morning, we walked the short distance to Holman Street Ferry Terminal, to take the Kitycat ferry to cross to Riverside. After a short wait we were able to board the Citycat to catch our various buses home. As I walked from The Green to the bus station, and from the 2nd bus home, my total was 16 km for the day, 11 with the Gaiter Girls.
Just the best weather and city for walking. We love autumn.
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Dear Helen, your photos are absolutely stunning. It looks like a wonderful time shared by everyone.
ReplyDeleteThe art murals are lovely. My favourite is the last one with the yellow tree.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Linda, the mural with the yellow tree is classic Brisbane. It was a delight to discover as the artist is reknowned for her style of painting scenes of Brisbane.
DeleteHappy people, parties, good food, interesting urban views, green areas and a magnificent tree. This post has it all. :)
ReplyDeleteAutumn is a wonderful season.
Also this year, our spring is whimsical. :) Snow is expected for the next days.
Thank you for the joyful post, Helen. Enjoy your new home and have a lovely weekend!
Thank you Sara. The weather has turned very damp but it is much needed, so I don't complain. I enjoyed my visit to Italy via your recent post.
DeleteWonderful how you and your friends are all so close. Great comraderie! Congrats on your new car. They have become very high-tech devices and there is a learning curve!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter. I am very fortunate to have such wonderful, fun loving and caring friends. We returned to the Mazda yesterday and now feel more confident re what buttons to press when.
DeleteYes Autumn is good for walking. That was a long walk but its so nice along the river.
ReplyDeleteDianne, we are so fortunate that the river is so accessible for so many kilometres. I love being closer to it.
DeleteWell, you got it all done - congratulations! That took a good bit of juggling. I agree with another writer: You have such a great set of friends. You are very fortunate.
ReplyDeleteLearning new things - like new cars (or, in our case, a new accounting program) is always a challenge. I guess we will all persevere!
Thanks KIm. The juggling was successsful and a fabulous day enjoyed celebrating the milestone birthday.
DeleteDear Helen, I just came back to look at your beautiful photos again! I hope you are doing well, thinking of you. Warm hugs.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I am happy that you enjoyed them so much. I hope spring has arrived in Montreal.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great party! Everyone looks happy and was definitely having a great time. It is a blessing to have a close group of friends.
ReplyDeletePutting furniture together - oh my. That is not my talent. I cringe when I see these words on the size of a box "some assembly required." Your brain is smarter than mine!
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Jeannie, it was a wonderful day. Thankfully we had paid the extra for the items to be assmbled. It would have been a very different party otherwise, although Rebecca is very capable in that regard.
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