This is the last day of the bash. We woke up bright and early as we had a couple of missions to complete before breakfast.
First was to wake Paul the photographer up pretending to be 'Room Service' and the V8 Super Car Drivers.
It was then time to get the cupcakes from the bakery and head to the park for breakfast. There was plenty of ice on the windscreen as it was a crisp morning with plenty of cars heading to the snow.
We lined up Candy then surveyed the scene - finding a better position we moved Candy however, we were unsuccessful so decided to leave last. We were almost last.
We were driven out on the bonnet of The Bush Cricketers Car - they said they would buy us another set of directions - not likey.
We left Cooma for the short run to where the assembly for the parade was to be held. The roads were pretty winding and in places quite steep. It was a dusty drive. We were almost through the section when we came over a hill and were about to take a left hand corner when the back of Candy slid out fish tailed and came to rest on her side. It landed on the drivers side and Brenda was hanging from her seat belt. Almost instantly there were people all over the car. We crawled out - a heap of blokes righted Candy checked her oil and water and drove her to the check point for us, while they got the medics to see if we were alright. We travelled in OV1 (official vehicle)to the check point and then drove Candy the last couple of Kilometres over the finish line with an orange plastic back window! There were lots of cheers as we came into the parade area.
We were not hurt, no scratches or bruises to speak of...and the cupcake was undamaged!
It was only moments after people realised that we were ok that the jokes started flying over the hand radios....we were being called pancakes, apple turnovers, jam rolls etc.
We had a quiet lunch on the edge of the river then went to find our accommmodation.
It was awards night - we received an award for raising over $25,000. We were also nominated for 'The best themed car' and 'Spirit of the Bash'.
It was a fun evening seeing everyone for the last time before we headed off in different directions.
2008 was a great Bash with a slightly easier pace and many wonderful people to catch up with from last year, many new friends made and lots of places visited!
We will remember the antics of our fellow bashers and smile when we think of them fondly.