Our last day in Jerantut – a hot one. Rained in the night. We had breakfast at the Café near the bus station. A friendly smaller gentleman was our server and I mentioned to Viena that he might be from the village of the small guys. I having been telling Viena that somewhere in the jungle of these island nations live a tribe of little people, so we are always looking for them. This guy was certainly smiling and very friendly with our small little guy Ezra, however, I am unsure if his ancestors were from one of these villages. Cononut rice appears to be the staple dish of our diet. In the afternoon, we had some waffles with peanut butter and Jelly and chocolate and sweet corn from the corner across from the bus station. Yummy. We tried doing a bit more shopping. Ezra bought some more soccer outfits. We went to the far boat playground in the morning and played tag. My right hip and right lateral knee are all bruised from trying to chased Viena and Ezra down the too tight for Foley slide. In the evening, we went to the main playground.The sun had descended and so many people were out with their children. Children are children all over the world. They all love a playground. I love the metal circular swingsets that are placed around the playground. We even saw one on a roof. We left around 8:00. Thunderstorms looked like they were happening in the North. We were able to see Mercury, Venus and Jupiter in the sky shortly after sunset. When will these three celestial bodies be grouped so closely together in the night sky. The full moon was seen in the morning. A pleasant way to end our time in the center of Malaysia.