The weather was still very windy and rainy, so we set off at 7am and arrived safely back at Airlie Beach at 11am – all feeling a bit seasick, and glad to be back on land.
Once we grabbed our backpacks back out of the luggage store and dumped them in our room, we were determined to make the most of Gav’s birthday. Our friends Lee and Jess had just got off their Whitsundays Sailing trip and were waiting for their room to become available. We met up with them for a pint to kill some time for them and celebrate. It was great to compare notes on the past couple of weeks that we hadn’t seen each other.
As we walked out of the bar, we saw Lynsey, Zoe and Rhod from our Fraser Island trip and they started singing Happy Birthday really loudly so the whole street could hear, suitably showing us up! It was great to see them all and they told us that they were going to a free Didgeridoo lesson later in the day and so we arranged to see them at that. Quite random but sounded great!
In the time that we had to kill, we went shopping and Gav bought a thin jumper that he liked for his birthday. Mand also managed to sneak back to the bar that we planned to drink in that evening and drop off some chocolate birthday cake!
The didgeridoo lesson was fun. It was in a family run shop, where they sold lots of different didgeridoos made by aboriginals, which they can airmail back home for you. The brother and sister running the shop had their father locating the gems for them to sell in the shop too. The lesson started off by teaching the basics of how to breathe and hold your mouth. By this point the shop was jam packed full and Amanda was still swaying from the boat and got busy so she made her way to the door and watched from there under the air conditioning unit! Gav learnt with the group on how to make animal noises, create a beat and manage your breathing with a fast/continuous note –all very clever! There were also signs around the shop explaining what the symbols and animals used to decorate the didgeridoos actually mean – Mand is planning on decorating the one that we have at home when we get back.
With about half an hour to shower and get ready, we planned on meeting all of the friends that we had made, in the local Chinese restaurant. As we were seated, we noticed some amazingly wrapped presents (using local leaflets) that Zoe, Rhod and Lynsey had got that day! Gav was chuffed, especially to unwrap a Barbie, or should we say Barbette, and a fireman dressing up kit (age 6 – 7)! Brilliant! No expense spared! The Chinese food was nice, and the company was even better!
We had a great laugh then made our way to the bar where everyone from our boat, including the crew, were having an after-party! The cakes were brought out and the whole bar (about 200 people, including a rugby team) and the guy singing live music sang Happy Birthday to Gav! We ended the night in the Pheonix bar, with a few more drinks, Jagerbombs and a boogy! Our bus was departing at 9am the next morning so we called it a night at 1am, promising to meet friends once we get back to England.





















































