Saturday 8th
We have a lot of laughs with our kids miss reading signs and miss hearing us correctly. On Friday at Shamrock Baylee said "Awwww 2 belly floppers in 1 day! Too much!" He wasn't swimming , he was falling out of a tree.
I was hugely blessed with the sight we got here at Broome, even though they said we were the last sight, it is next to the toilets and laundry and there is a long clothes line right behind the caravan. God had angels standing in this site keeping it for us I'm sure.It cost us $72 a night which is a lot less than people told us. So early Saturday morning I made it my job to fill up these clothes lines and prevent any other campers from using a certain washing machine for 4 hours! Thankfully most of the red mud came out of the bedding and clothes. Also had to air out mattresses.
Tim took half the kids shopping to buy parts to fix the lights and plug. While he was away I got talking to our neighbours here which are from Adelaide! How amazing is that? When Tim got back he also talked to them and found out that the lady went to primary school with his Mum. Another amazing. Practically family.
One thing I wont miss when we get home is taking the kids to the toilet. It's okay when we bush camp it with our own toilet but anywhere else you are taking them to the toilet, 1000 times a day I'm sure!
After washing, packing shopping away and lunch we went for a walk down to the beach. Rocky and mangroves but beautiful water that you can't swim in! The sand is alive with hermit crabs! They were fun to watch. And coconuts. The kids carried about 7 coconuts back and tried to open them. It took ages and most of them were rotten.
But there was great excitement when one turned out good.
We all had a taste but no one was extra keen on the coconut, but they loved trying to get into it.
It was a lovely 28C so it was time to check out the water playground.
They were very happy campers after this and ate a lot of tea!
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