The dolphins can swim about the boat and then disappear pretty quickly so it was important that you got into the water as quickly as possible. I was first into the water as Leigh stayed with the kids who watched on a little apprehensive about Daddy jumping off the boat.
The crew were shouting at us where to look I managed to see them swimming underneath me.



After a few more false alarms we managed to get a couple of glimpses. The dolphins were swimming around the front of the boat so the kids and Leigh got some great views of the dolphins. Unfortunately not quite as good from the back :(
We made it back to the shore a little wet and cold, but very exhilarated.
After lunch we went to the The Beach House, which is a large fun house with games, dodgems, rides etc. We bought a prepaid card and the kids went mad. We had a shot on everything including Emily and Leigh going down the flumes.

Later on that day we walked past the elastic boucey contraption and Emily to the surprise of Leigh and I announced that she wanted a shot. Even much more to our surprise she jumped on and jumped a mile in the air with a huge smile on her face. "Extreme Games Emily"!


Adam, not to be out done, decided that he too wanted to jump up and down like a loon.

On Monday we met up with Anne and Derrick for some lunch at the Museum of South Australia. We chatted and caught up on all our Ex-Pat gossip.

We then walked across to the zoo. Adelaide Zoo is part of the same chain as Sydney one, so we got in for free. The zoo was very beautifully lade out. A little smaller than than Taronga, but the displayed allowed you to get really close. The kids very very excited by the monkeys.. think they felt a connection!