We had planned to catch a taxi to Lidcombe train station
(bypassing the train to hell) and travelling to the airport in our last spurt
of Sydney luxury. When the taxi arrived and we told the driver where we wanted
to go, he stated he could drive us all the way to the airport and it would only
cost an extra $20 on what it would be to the train station. If it was only going to
be that much extra, why not get driven all the way instead of having to lug
heavy luggage on a train.
Did we get scammed! Not only was the driver picking
his nose (it’s one thing to do it in private or using a tissue, but out in
public with a finger.....), but the fare came to around $15 more than he
quoted. Not happy!
But it gets worse – well at least for me it did and anyone who truly knows me will understand! I was hoping I could jump out of the taxi while he dealt with the fare, so I could get my suitcase out of the boot myself. I didn’t want his gross fingers touching my stuff!
But noooooooooo, he had to dive out of his seat and grabbed hold of my case before I could tell him to back the f**k off! And if that wasn’t bad enough, he had the hide to grab my handbag, laptop bag and my stuffed white bear that I left on my seat in my hurry to get to the boot. How rude that some stranger touches something so personal like a handbag. Good way to get your fingers broken! No one touches my stuff!
Fortunately I carry anti-bacterial gel and anti-bacterial wipes everywhere I go, so the first thing that I did was to sterilise everything he fingered. No wonder the world is so full of sick germy people when many go around doing disgusting things like that. Ok, my secret is out – now everyone knows I’m a germ-a-phobe! I’d rather be this way than dirty.
I’m not afraid of flying, but to look at me before boarding,
you’d swear I was. I had so many emotions racing through me at a million miles
an hour and I just wasn’t able to process them at that speed. Like everything,
when something becomes full, the substance has to spill over and go somewhere.
This is when I can no longer hide the fact that I’m struggling to deal with the
overload and I may display nervous movements etc. Being Scorpio, I have always
been highly emotional, but until the past couple of years I have been able to
hide most of my emotions that I didn’t want others to see. I find it’s getting
harder as I age. I’m going to be in trouble by the time I hit 40....lol. But it gets worse – well at least for me it did and anyone who truly knows me will understand! I was hoping I could jump out of the taxi while he dealt with the fare, so I could get my suitcase out of the boot myself. I didn’t want his gross fingers touching my stuff!
But noooooooooo, he had to dive out of his seat and grabbed hold of my case before I could tell him to back the f**k off! And if that wasn’t bad enough, he had the hide to grab my handbag, laptop bag and my stuffed white bear that I left on my seat in my hurry to get to the boot. How rude that some stranger touches something so personal like a handbag. Good way to get your fingers broken! No one touches my stuff!
Fortunately I carry anti-bacterial gel and anti-bacterial wipes everywhere I go, so the first thing that I did was to sterilise everything he fingered. No wonder the world is so full of sick germy people when many go around doing disgusting things like that. Ok, my secret is out – now everyone knows I’m a germ-a-phobe! I’d rather be this way than dirty.
Bro headed for the plane and doubled back when he realised I
was nowhere in sight. I so didn’t want to leave Sydney, so had trouble moving
from the terminal. My excuse – the third seat in our row (only 3 seats wide on
either side of the plane) was the window seat which may have belonged to
another passenger. Instead of having to stand up and get out of our seats to
allow that person in, I used it as an excuse not to board so soon....hehe.
The plane was extremely hot when we first boarded which made it hard to breathe – especially when your heart is already racing and you’re having trouble catching your breath as it is. It didn’t take long before the plane cooled down and no third person showed up to claim the seat next to me! I chose to move to the window seat, even though we were right over the wing. I did manage to take a couple of photos on my mobile as we flew over QLD. Our flight back followed the shore line, whereas we flew inland on the way down. Next time, I want a seat whose view isn’t blocked by a large hunk of metal!
It was stinking hot in QLD and I was regretting being back before we even landed. We made it onto the airport train with a minute or two to spare and then had the joy of standing for a long trip after changing trains in the city.
I was glad to finally arrive at Caboolture station where mum greeted us. If I had to be back in QLD, I preferred to be home than on a train. I have to admit, I was looking forward to seeing my babies. It seems they missed me as much as I missed them. Naturally, Bundi was all over us as soon as we walked in the door. I couldn’t open my suitcase fast enough to pull out the two toys I had purchased him. He was happy all round...lol.
My cat was determined we weren’t going away again without her – she took up residency in bros case!
The plane was extremely hot when we first boarded which made it hard to breathe – especially when your heart is already racing and you’re having trouble catching your breath as it is. It didn’t take long before the plane cooled down and no third person showed up to claim the seat next to me! I chose to move to the window seat, even though we were right over the wing. I did manage to take a couple of photos on my mobile as we flew over QLD. Our flight back followed the shore line, whereas we flew inland on the way down. Next time, I want a seat whose view isn’t blocked by a large hunk of metal!
It was stinking hot in QLD and I was regretting being back before we even landed. We made it onto the airport train with a minute or two to spare and then had the joy of standing for a long trip after changing trains in the city.
I was glad to finally arrive at Caboolture station where mum greeted us. If I had to be back in QLD, I preferred to be home than on a train. I have to admit, I was looking forward to seeing my babies. It seems they missed me as much as I missed them. Naturally, Bundi was all over us as soon as we walked in the door. I couldn’t open my suitcase fast enough to pull out the two toys I had purchased him. He was happy all round...lol.
My cat was determined we weren’t going away again without her – she took up residency in bros case!
I slept like a log back in my own bed. Problem was, for the
next few days or so, I kept waking up between 6 – 7am with nowhere to go.
My final thoughts: I love Sydney. Maybe I
wouldn’t think it was so special if I lived there (if you abuse something too much, it loses its special-ness) and got to see/experience it
every day or whenever I wanted to, but I think it’s fantastic to visit. It may have been an even better experience if I knew someone who lived there and was willing to show me around. It’s not easy to find things in a city like Sydney if you’re a stranger. Even so, I still enjoyed finding my way around.
The people – I don’t have too much to say except, if you’re single and not what is classed as ‘hot’, forget looking for a guy in Sydney. I can only comment on what I noticed, but guys in Sydney seem to appear shallow when it comes to the opposite sex. I’ve also found the same online with Sydney men. But when you get a look at the females in Sydney, you’ll understand why! Sydney may have the girls, but QLD definitely has the guys!
Only one thing comes from going after someone solely for looks.
Normally I would say, live and learn, but so many don't learn and continue to make the same mistake over and over again.






