During dinner Leo and Adrian kept saying they wanted to go on the bakfiets. Sasha was staying late at work so after dinner Jaap and Mieke helped to get them ready and we went of for a bikeride. Often we'll go to a store, but last night I just drove them around a bit.
We lucked out -- there was a fire alarm at one of the high rises near Virginia Square so there were lots of firetrucks. Thankfully it was a false alarm but the cars and fireman were very interesting for the kids.
Then on to Clarendon, where we saw the bakfiets from Bike Arlington with two ladies who had been doing outreach.
The kids were watching the world go by and having fun. It made me realize they are growing up to be real Arlington kids, living on the border between suburbia and the urban R-B corridor.
Sasha came with the elevator -- much to Adrian's surprise -- and after being reunited, Sasha and Adrian walked home together -- but not after trying the elevator once more.

The other day Jaap, Nora and I went to H-Mart. We bought Indonesian condiments, and ingredients for sushi. 
Jaap and Mieke went to see a music show last night at the Capitol, and Sasha was home a little later, so I gave the kids dinner. They love macaroni with red sauce, "en kaas!"
It has been many years since my parents and Jonathan and Irena saw each other -- well before Julian was born. 

Last night Sasha and Nora arrived at Dulles. Sasha went to pick her up 
Eva and I went to the Rally of Solidarity for Charlottesville. We bicycled to Court House and spent some time at the rally, then we went to Whole Foods.
The boys and my parents are very comfortable with each other. When Leo and Adrian wake up, they don't call for me but yell "Oma! Oma!" instead. Which works for me since I get to sleep a little longer.
Last night we went to the Silver Diner. Eva tried a real milkshake, Jaap had the lamb meatballs, Mieke the sliders and the boys had a small hamburger each. It was a fun evening, though we never heard our song by Ace of Base.
