
Saturday, we headed out to Brugge for the day. It was amazing that the weather held out for us and actually was sunny by the end of the day. We are in the middle of a heat spell, it has been getting to around 80 degrees everyday. It sounds great, but it is rare to have air conditioning here and by the end of the day, our apartment is pretty hot.
Saturday was also our 6th wedding anniversary, so we got a sitter and all went out to an awesome seafood dinner. We used the same sitter we did before. She told us that Colin definitely understands Dutch but he would only answer her questions in English. She was also telling us about all of the things going on this weekend in Antwerp - end of the college exams, Beer Fest Week and Gay Pride Weekend, start of sales - which explains why it is so crowded. By Belgian law, the stores are only allowed to have sales twice a year in July and December.


Sunday we went out to Kinderdijk, in the Netherlands. Kinderdijk has the largest concentration of windmills in one area. We rented bikes and rode down the road to see them. Mom Mom had not been on a bike for a long time and was a little wobbly during the ride. She told us that she would much "rather being playing video poker" and probably be a little safer too since she took a spill not too long after she said that. She was OK and was brave enough to finish the ride.

We were back in Antwerp by early afternoon and did some shopping. We did not not do much Sunday night since we were leaving on a girls only trip to Paris early the next morning.


We are getting ready for Mom Mom and Aunt Chris to come on Friday!!
Monday was ride your bike to school day. Colin was very excited. Everyone rides bikes here. Many parents have have bikes with large crates on the front where the kids ride. I have seen as many as 3 kids at one time in the crates. I will takes some pictures and post them.














It was another holiday weekend here in Belgium, so we decided to go the the Mosel River Valley in Germany. Craig thought this was going to be one of our best trips and I think he was right. It was exactly what I imagined Germany to be - clusters of houses with large church steeples in the center surrounded by mountions. The mountains around the river are covered with vineyards. I don't know how they pick the grapes because it is so steep.








