One week on and we haven’t moved from Kakadu yet, still settled in at the caravan park in Jabiru. It’s been hot. 40° yesterday. Slightly cooler today, 38° at the moment and a bit of a breeze.
Over the past few days, we’ve been to different sites like Nourlangie, where you can hike and look at some rock art, that dates back about 10,000 years. (Need to download photos).
Yesterday we went on a Yellow Waters Cruise across the floodplains at sunset. Spotted lots of animals; water buffalo, cattle, wild pig, crocodiles, ducks and lots of different birds. Jett counted 26 crocodiles on the tour.









The boys have made friends with Justin’ s kids (brother of friend from Melbourne), and they went to their school for a few hours today. Leo went into the preschool and Jett went into Jabiru Area School. It’s a remote school with about 250 kids. Jett loved it because shoes are optional and he got to go barefoot (as is pretty normal here). Leo was happy he was made lunch monitor and won an award for being “most useful.”




Who had more fun hanging out in the pre-school? The kids, or Dean?

