Upon return to the caravan, the same old hectic level of inactivity was taking place.
Michelle giving Flynn a bit of a rest.
Tynan (l) and Jake riding down the hill past the caravan.
Tynan
Jake
Time for Flynn to have a rest in Cameron's arms, as the two of them watch Tynan and Jake riding their scooters.
Glenn called in Tynan for shoe lace fixing, while Jake looks on, anxious to get his riding buddy back.
While Cooper has a rest in Michelle's arms.
While our dinner was being prepared, these Rainbow Lorikeets apparently decided it was time for them to eat at the feeder which Yvonne has placed in the tree. They are so pretty.
There was a pair of them. And they are very tame, as we were all quite close to them, and they kept an eye on us, but seemed pretty comfortable.
The afternoon was moving right along, so it was time to start the cooking. Here Cameron takes on the role of cooking the meat, while Glenn and Kelly were inside preparing their dishes - salad from Glenn and potato bake from Kelly.
Meanwhile Peter was supervising the boys in the hammock. Flynn was in there earlier, but decided it was not for him - perhaps he was afraid of falling through the rope.
Meanwhile Flynn and I played peek-a-boo around the cover for the table. Flynn seems to think that if he can't see you, you can't see him; though obviously in this image that does not apply.
Jake and Tynan had a table to themselves - becuase the main table was too small for all of us. Almost looked like an Italian restaurant just here.
And so after a fine dinner (thanks to the chefs!), and more family time, Kelly, Glenn and Cooper headed back to Sydney, where Glenn had to start work early the next morning. Then about 5:30PM I called it a day and headed back to Sydney too. With little traffic I was back home just before 8PM, at the end of a very fine family day.