Convertible
I had the best weekend yesterday. It all began with 2 weeks ago. One of my friend was seeking my advise, what can she do something that never did before for a weekend. Something that you can totally forgotten about your normal life. Basically just get away from our daily busy life. Well, I have been thinking…
Yup! Last Saturday, 9am, I picked up my one day owed Holden Astra convertible, 4 seater. Came back and quickly we made sandwiches for lunch later at the trip. 2 of my housemate and one of my dear friend, we headed to coast with our convertible. It is just such a different feeling driving that car. Have you ever drive car without roof on? It just like dream came through.
We learn so much on that trip… we now understand with those 60’s, the ladies have to put on scarf when they drove on their car (most of the car were convertible type at that time), so that their hair won’t be mess up y the wind that blow in all direction. One thing that “must wear” item is sunglasses. I can’t drive without sunglasses because the sun just shine directly on you and I don’t feel comfortable anyway.
We were excited just the way how the roof being folded and kept nicely in the compartment. We were fascinated with the car structure, the leather seats, the computerise system in the car…
We spent about 2 hours at Byron bay, then another hour and a half at beach. When we ready heading off to Gold Coast for dinner… the sun already setting and it just a prefect time to drive out newly toy. Cold breeze and just unbelievable.
The worse thing that happen… it rained on and off through out the night. So can you imagine that we put on and off the roof? Ha! That the way man! Then at my favourite restaurant at Gold Coast – BoonChu Thai food, we had our tomyum, ahhh!!! Even now, I still can taste the delicious hot spicy sour soup. Yumm…!
When we on our way home, we had very interesting conversation with Andrew. Hmm… want to know what is that? Ask him!
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Friends are God's way taking care of us. Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much. The most wasted of all days is that on which one has not laughed . We are called to serve and not to be served. Life is too short to know what will happen tomorrow. Accept others blessing means simply keep the blessing flow. Count your blessing, but not problems. Shut our ears, close our eyes, watch out what see and hear; guide our tongue, only speak out word of courage.
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