Holiday Begins Tomorrow to CFS

Tomorrow morning I am being picked up by the airport transfer shuttle bus to go to the T3 Domestic Terminal to catch the plane in the image above for my second holiday within a few weeks. The last few weeks have been pretty rough and I need a final break before I come back home and then get into a routine before my forever home comes available, which hopefully won’t be too much longer.

I am going to spend some more time with my mum after the last trip went so good. This time mum will be staying with me at the motel, but I had to buy some earplugs as she snores like a freight train (sorry mum lol).

We have things planned that we want to do, but that is just going to be taken day by day as we both wore ourselves out within the first few days last time. So this time will be slower with fewer things every day.

The only thing I don’t like about this trip is the fact that I am going on a small plane and not a 737 like last time :'( – Oh well, I will get through it, been in small planes before.

I will try to post whilst away also with some pics – I still have to post some from the last trip also at some stage soon.

* Security cameras all set to monitor the inter property whilst away and will alert on mobile if any motion sensor is activated. *

About The Author

Zac hails from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, spends his free time playing computer games such as GTA-V FiveM, Need for Speed Most Wanted (Black Edition), Flight Simulator X, and The Sims 4. He once enjoyed leisurely walks along the beach before his below-knee amputation (BKA) in June 2022. Currently, Zac is on a path to recovery, confronting both physical and mental health challenges arising from a history of abuse, adversity, and prolonged homelessness. With each passing day, he continues to persevere, striving for improvement in his life, and remains resolute in not allowing his past to dictate his future. Zac has a lot of health, both physical and mental which he is currently working on after a long history of abuse, hardship and decades being homeless. Zac continues to get by day by day and is moving forward with his life and is no longer letting anyone hold him back.