Last Day started well, though we still haven't managed to win the Trivia.
Then as Hannah and I were coming down the marble staircase on our way to La Patisserie for a coffee she slipped on the third to last step and turned her ankle. Straight away I could see she was in pain and waved to the desk to get medical help. She was promptly wheeled away in a wheelchair to see the doctor - a cute English guy who didn't inspire confidence when he pulled out a book entitled "Pocket Guide to Radiotherapy". 4 X-Rays at $125 each later he diagnosed a sprain or a break and slugged her $65 for paracetamol and ibuprofen.
Then as Hannah and I were coming down the marble staircase on our way to La Patisserie for a coffee she slipped on the third to last step and turned her ankle. Straight away I could see she was in pain and waved to the desk to get medical help. She was promptly wheeled away in a wheelchair to see the doctor - a cute English guy who didn't inspire confidence when he pulled out a book entitled "Pocket Guide to Radiotherapy". 4 X-Rays at $125 each later he diagnosed a sprain or a break and slugged her $65 for paracetamol and ibuprofen.
So with the help of crutches and medication she was able to enjoy the last dinner with its grand finale of a parade of Bombe Alaskas carried in to the dining room by all the waiters.
Our waiter Newman cutting the Bombe Alaska
Alison and Christopher
David on deck after dinner gazing at the Victorian coastline
Everyone was on deck including
Christopher, Alison, Daisy and Hannah plus crutches
Christopher, Alison, Daisy and Hannah plus crutches
and Jon with his new friend Rita
Next morning we had an early entry into the Port of Melbourne where some balloons were taking off:
































