After a peaceful night, we all had indulgence day breakfast to celebrate Mothers Day. We drove back to Cooroy, arriving in time for lunch.
In the afternoon, we finished the packing of the trade orders ready for pickup tomorrow.
Helene and Philip had planned to take us out to dinner but we were all bushed so we had fish and chips instead.
It had rained three inches overnight so we elected to stay here until later in the week in the hope that the lawn would dry out a bit before we have to get the Motley out of the back yard.
I took the laundry into town and was lucky to arrive at quiet period so I got it all done quite quickly.
Jean and I had a pretty quiet day to recover from all the high energy activity of the last four days but Philip and Helene kept on going at their usual pace.
Jean and I did some packing for future orders while Philip and Helene got back into the daily order processing routine.
Helene cooked dinner for us and we consumed quite a bit of wine.
I went into town to refill the gas cylinder and buy the newspaper. Apart from that, we rested up.
In the evening we had corned beef with all the trimming to mark our departure for Brisbane and Barraba.