
We played a lot of Monopoly - it's a good, quiet way to spend a few hours. Until we got into fights about money and properties and someone threatens to quit the game. But that's just the way it goes sometimes, isn't it?

Say it with me - "Awww..." Baby Mali was born at the Melbourne Zoo when we first arrived in Australia and it was my goal to see her before we left. She was adorable, sweet and playful, tiny yet still huge. And without a doubt the most popular elephant around (until that other one came back from the dead at the Sydney zoo .. but he was ugly.)

This is a planning sketch for the Tula Pink nursery. I planned and planned, even emailed Tula herself, and it all turned out great!

We visited Philip Island one last time to say goodbye to our friends there and catch a few more rays. I believe this either Smiths Beach or YCW .. not sure, but still beautiful!

After an unfortunate encounter with Macca's hot tub, I was covered in spots. And I mean covered, head to toe - my legs, my stomach, my - ahem - everything. It was painful and disgusting and soothed by hot compresses all night long.

March 19 marked the last Australian show of the tour - Youth Alive. It was a great crowd, a bunch of friends came out, and the boys had a great time wrapping everything up.

Saturday was one last hoo-rah, but not for us. It was Kristin's 21st and she had a huge party to celebrate. It was a great party, like, MTV Sweet Sixteen worthy. We had a lot of fun, and got to say goodbye to a ton of friends who were also at the party.

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