Saturday, February 8, 2014

Our Last 6 Months - what a ride!


Wow, nearly 6 months since last I blogged, time flies when you’ve had car issues, found a place to live, work, socialising and having a generally good time!

Our car issues at Lake Awoonga were not fixed there – we came all the way back to the Gold Coast for that……

Our Silver Chariot was overheating whilst towing and we were not getting anywhere fast or slow, but it was ok to drive by itself. We took it to Gladstone for it to be seen to, and we were quoted an approximate $10,000 to fix a possible cracked head but it may not have been that anyway because they didn’t really know what was wrong! WTF!!!  $10,000!!!! Oh crap.   Oh really big poo!!

After a substantial amount of swearing, tears, hugs and trying to bolster each other up and think of a plan of action, Dave somehow sweet-talked RACV to tow us all the way from Lake Awoonga to the Gold Coast. We were up at 4ish the next morning and packed up our camp and made everything secure for the tow truck, which would be arriving soon.
Lake Awoonga, thankfully it was a nice place to be stranded
A visitor at our camp at Lake Awoonga
    
5:30am this enormous tow truck came chugging up the road and reversed into our camp area. A young block jumped out of the drivers seat in thongs, shorts & t-shirt and introduced himself as Benny. We were to spend the next 9 hours with Benny as he towed us and our home on wheels down to the Gold Coast.

We hitched up our Silver Chariot to the caravan and Benny proceeded to direct Dave to drive them onto the tow truck, he then chained everything down and made it all secure. Oh wow, this was really happening.

On the tow truck!!

There were only two seats up the front of the tow truck, so naturally Benny took one as the driver, Dave took the other and I was to be found laying behind them both in the cabin’s bed. Being up so high in the cabin and looking out the front window whilst laying down was a bit unnerving, but the whole trip to the Gold Coast was a great adventure.

Benny was entertaining and an old soul in a young body, so the 8 hour drive down to the Gold Coast went by with a lot of laughter and great conversation. We finally pulled into the storage facility we previously had our caravan at and our car & caravan were unloaded from the tow truck. Benny, the owner of the storage facility and his son then proceeded to open the bonnet on our Silver Chariot and look at the engine deciding what was going on with our car and confirming our belief that the mechanics at Gladstone were pulling our leg.

Aunty Jane kindly took us back in for a few weeks whilst we figured out what we needed to do. We had the radiator looked at, tests done on the engine to see if it was a cracked head (which came up negative), had the radiator cleaned, then had the car serviced and quotes for what ever else needed to be fixed. Dave also went back to his old job at the call centre, which was fantastic they took him back, and we made the decision to work some more and save up more money and to get the car really looked at and all problems fixed.

We found a place to rent in Varsity Lakes, because it was cheaper to rent a fully furnished 1-bedroom apartment than stay in our own caravan in a caravan park!!! Go figure!! Over the next 3 weeks I applied for jobs and eventually got one at QBE in Brisbane as an Administration Assistant in Trade Credit Insurance to cover a lady on maternity leave. We are going to be on the Gold Coast for another 6 months or so.

 view of sunset from our apartment.

We have had the Silver Chariot attended to; she had 3 cracked cylinders, which was fixed for $2,500!!!!!! not $10,000…. There are some other things we need to fix like the steering & maybe new tyres and will need to put a fan on the radiator and install a larger exhaust. We’re saving, saving, saving.

Since we’ve been back to the Gold Coast we’ve had the fortune to be invited to some great events. Friends of Dave’s from his work lived right on the track of the V8 Supercars and they invited us over for lunch and to experience this event. It was awesome!!!  As a Greenie and Hippy, I can’t believe how much I enjoyed watching these fast cars go round and round and round!! J  The noise was incredible!! We were able to get right near the track and to be so close to these machines zooming by, it’s blood-pumping stuff.

                                       At the V8 Supercars - sorry, what did you say?? Can't hear you!!!















Another of Dave’s friends from work is also an artist/sculptor and he was an entrant in “Swell”, a sculpture competition/festival at Currumbin beach and foreshore. We walked along the beach and saw these amazing sculptures in a beautiful setting and spent time with some great people.

Dave next to his mate Greg's sculpture at Swell
  
Another sculpture at Swell we loved, this little dude was in a glass box about 30cm tall. 

As always, Dave is the social butterfly and has made more friends through his work and we have enjoyed some fun get togethers. The group of people I work with at QBE are really nice and also quite funny and entertaining. I’m enjoying doing something completely different to what I have done before and I’ve learnt that I can do anything I put my mind to (duh!!). It has been a confidence boost I really needed and this was one of the reasons for our decision to travel, to expand ourselves. 

I’m no longer so scared to talk to new people and we have met some amazing and interesting people and they are all different. We have always had different groups of friends back home and this has expanded even more as we meet more people from all walks of life. Accepting people as they are and with no prejudices allows you to meet some truly fascinating people who open up your mind and outlook on life.

I have met a lady in her 60s who doesn’t have children, a conscious decision on her part, and she does not regret it. Her ideals and reasons behind her decision were similar to mine and it was so great to meet someone on the other end of their decision with no regrets and who was so happy, vibrant and intelligent. Such affirmation and to know there are others out there who think the same makes you stronger. We are not alone.

I have been able to explore a bit more of Brisbane in the last few months and she is a beautiful city. The museum has some great exhibitions, the City Hall is grand, Botanic Gardens an oasis, South Bank a dining delight and Queen Street Mall abuzz.
At a market in South Bank, a lovely lady sells vintage clothes and bric-a-brac from her pink vintage caravan!! How very cool.
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We are off to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show tonight in Brisbane at QPAC – we are waiting in such………..An-tica-pa-tion!!!!  ha ha ha ha ha ha ha woo hoo, can’t wait.

I know we haven’t travelled very far in kilometres in a year, but I think we’ve covered many miles in our experiences…… and we’ve only just touched the surface.


view from our apartment balcony of a storm rolling in
Dave caught our dinner at Tullabudgera Creek - twas Yum!