
Monday was short, rushed and very busy in among all other things. We drove to work instead of taking the trains. Sydney has an excellent Public transport system, Although the trains at times can be a bit erratic still over all Sydney’s Public Transportion system is one of the best the world over. Many say this who have travelled around a bit.
We got up very early next morning and after finishing the last minute packing we drove down to the International airport. Mum and Dad were leaving. We have had them for the last two months and travelled a lot and spent a lot of time together… they could have extended their stay by another month but they had to be back as dad had commitments earlier in the week back home. We had Oporto for breakfast overlooking the myriads of aircrafts land and take off. And soon it was time to say our goodbyes. They were off to Singapore and then onto Calcutta. They were just lucky the lady at the check-in for Singapore Airlines allowed an extra 10 Kilos!! Wow. Time I learnt to talk like a Gemini, yes well dad is one! And of course he also made the most of his dutyfree at Singapore.
We spoke yesterday and they seem to be sad, we are missing them too, mum misses Chumki a lot too
Chumki on the other end is still trying to figure out what happened to them I suppose.
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