On Tuesday, Janette and Lyn, on
behalf of Quota Carindale, boarded the 7:00 am Big Red Cat heading for North
Stradbroke Island. Here we were to
deliver donated aged care goods and a special chair to the Nareeba Moopi Moopi
Pa Aged and Frail Hostel at Dunwich.
As the big Red Cat arrived way in
advance of the appointment time for the drop off of the donated goods,
breakfast at Point Lookout was on the agenda.
Arriving at Point Lookout it was seen that the ocean wasn’t happy. Rough seas were breaking across the rocks and
the surf beach was far from tempting for a quick dip. Heading for the Café, a seat with a great
view allowed for a most enjoyable breakfast.
After breakfast it was back to Dunwich to deliver the goods to Nareeba
Moopi Moopi Pa.
On arrival, Nareeba Moopi Moopi
Pa exudes a calmness and peace. On
entering the building with the donated goodies, a staff member sought out the
Care Manager who welcomed Janette and Lyn.
She greatly appreciated the donation of the aged care goods and was very
grateful to receive the chair. This
chair is one that is used at the dinner table and doesn’t move as the person
sits in it even though it is on wheels. Once seated, the occupant can move it
by walking their feet towards the table until the ideal position is reached. To get up from the table, the occupant walks
the chair backwards until well clear of the table and then pushes down on the
arms of the chair to lift themselves out of it - a very, very useful chair.
After farewelling the Care
Manager, the next port of call was North Stradbroke Island State School. Quota Carindale had previously supported this
school’s chaplaincy service and as the school was in the process of appointing
a new chaplain, Quota Carindale contact details were left with the school
administration with a request that once appointed the chaplain contact Quota
Carindale.
Once the business with the school
was completed, it was time for a little R & R before boarding the Big Red
Cat for the return journey. Brown Lake
was the chosen venue. A beautiful spot
to relax and absorb the peace emanating from the Lake and its surrounds. A picture is worth more than words and here
is a photo of Brown Lake, such a tranquil place to relax.