
The kids in front of the Brisbane temple while we waited for Heidi.

The Brisbane temple is situated on top of some cliffs that overlook the Brisbane river and the city. While we waited, the boys, Mallory, and I walked down by the river and the cliffs. The boys loved climbing around on the rocks.

Here's a photo of us with the man who made the didgeridoo we purchased at an outdoor market in Brisbane.

When we returned home, Grant and Nash (wearing the hats they purchased in Australia) tried to figure out how to play the didgeridoo. Its not easy.