They're here!

So...I drove down to Brisbane yesterday afternoon. As I left Frogknot Will said,"If you go near an Aldi see if you can get us a Navel Orange tree."I called into Aldi at Warwick and found a Navelina tree so got that. At the check out the guy said,"That will be $10."I was expecting it to be $20."They reduced them this afternoon" he said."Oh, I better go and get another, " I said, and I got a Grapefruit Tree as well. (Heaven knows how I am going to get them back to Frogknot with the boys and their stuff!)I was keeping a close eye on how Roxy performed after the fitting of her new water pump and all went very well with no overheating but as I parked at Ros's, where I was staying for the night, there was a groaning noise from the steering wheel.I could have done without it because it was on my mind all night as to whether she was really fixed or not. How awful it would be, I thought if the boys arrive and the car breaks down and all my plans are ruined.I was up at 5.45 am and off at 6.00 to the airport. All went smoothly and I parked in the public carpark. I got a text from Ros. I had left my blood pressure tablets on the kitchen table! I was all of a dither and said I would pick them up later. I went in to wait in the Arrivals hall. The board said that their plane had arrived. All sorts of horrible 'What ifs' danced through my mind but eventually they came through, Lewis first and then Nathan who was slower as he had had to declare his dry roasted peanuts!It was so lovely to see them and have them here at last. We walked out to Roxy and I pressed the button on the key remote and.... nothing!I thought the battery had gone in the remote. I managed to get the car open but the key would only unlock the passenger door. We packed the car up with their cases and I dashed back to pay the car park ticket which I had forgotten to do in the excitement of their arrival. A voice in my head said "What if the car doesn't start when you get back and you have paid the ticket already?" but I ignored it.I got back to the car, turned the key in the ignition and...nothing! Not even a 'click'. My nightmare had come true!I really could not believe it was happening, but stayed calm and rang the RACQ which we have membership of.The RACQ guy was with us within 10 minutes as he was already at the airport to help someone who had locked their keys in their car. He fiddled about under the bonnet and when he attached the machine to jumpstart Roxy, her headlights came on."You left the headlights on," he said.I felt such a fool. I have no excuse other than I was rushing, and excited and had so much on my mind...but I still felt a complete idiot.He got Roxy going but said that she needed a new battery because it had been completely drained. I wasn't sure that was necessarily true but the battery did look old and a mess, so I got the new battery. Looking back I think I didn't need it because the old battery would have recharged itself as we went along. I think I was had and the worst thing was....he was English!No matter, we were back on the road once more...but the car park ticket wouldn't open the gate...I had to add more money for the extra time.We picked up my tablets from Ros's, drove up to the lookout at Mount Gravatt for a view of the city then drove into the city for breakfast. Roxy started to overheat again at out slow pace, because it was rush hour but we made it to Kangaroo Point and parked and walked to The Cliffs cafe for breakfast. After that we walked along by the river to South Bank and on over Kurilpa Bridge  and popped into the apartment block where we were staying to find out about parking. We were staying at the Evolution Apartment Building. The woman at reception gave us a parking pass and said that our room was ready even though it was only 11.00 am and we were not due to book in until 2.00 pm. We were on the 23 rd floor and the apartment had a fantastic view of the river. We walked back through the city and Botanic Gardens to collect the car and drove back to the apartment. The boys had a shower and changed and then we went out again back into the city. We caught the free ferry up the river back to South bank and went for an early tea at Harajuku Gyoza before heading back to the apartment as the sun set over Mount Coot Tha.The boys were in bed by 7.15pm  and are totally washed out...but they have loved today, despite the bad start. There has been so much to take in and they are pretty blown away by all that they have seen today...they think that Brisbane is almost too good to be true!Tomorrow we are off for two nights camping on North Stradbroke Island, Roxy willing...the adventure has just begun.
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