We woke up this morning we had breakfast and Laura and Ak went to work, and Thea and Maia and Arthur went to Leonie's house to see Finn So we went in the car to the jetty. There were lots of jellyfish and luckily they did not sting, but there were two there called a skeleton jellyfish. And those ones would sting. Flo and Hugo both went in but I didn't go in at all. After that we went wading in deep water and saw some dolphins and collected lots of shells. We went back and we had tomato pasta for dinner, I went onto 3's.
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Well it only took 1 hour 20 mins to deliver the above six lines, so you must savour every word.
As far as the jetty goes its an enclosed jetty with the enclosed bit used by kids to have swimming lessons in the swan river.
It was actually raining this morning if you can believe it, and it was very humid again.
The kids enjoyed swimming at the jetty.
This was where we saw our first dolphins of the holiday - v-cool.
Before we all melted we went off to 'point water'. This is where a sand bank starts on one side of the swan river and almost reaches the other side.
We'd seen this sandbank from the beach near Laura and Aks and it looks like people are walking on water.
We went to the cafe near point water for lunch and although the food was ok the service was absolutely atrocious. We arrived at 12:50 ordered at 13:00 and food turned up at 13:50! The kids were starving!
The supervisor (who took our order) had obviously misplaced it.
When it came to paying the bill I leaned on the chap quite heavily, to point where he went into an uncontrollable stutter. Poor chap. Still got 30 bucks off lunch.
During our long lunch we saw our 2nd dolphins of the holiday.
After our long lunch the sun had made an appearance so it was time to hit the shade near the river beach until some more clouds appeared. Didn't want to do the sand bank with 3 kids in scorchio weather!
We then headed out on the sandbank. We got up close and personal with the black swans and some big pelicans. Flo tried to wade out closer to one.
This was also where we confirmed that the big frightening looking jellyfish don't sting.
I picked up a whopper and no sting - result.
On our way back along the sandbank there were loads of fish buried in the sand about 2 metres into the water. Bizarre.
As you walked (or ran) they all legged it and produced massive shoals around your ankles.
A real surprise hit. The kids want to go back to the sandbank again.
Oh and we saw our 3rd set of dolphins - now getting a bit passé.
Talk about buses!
Top day considering it started out raining.






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