This morning I ran the St Patrick's Day 8k in Washington, DC. St Patrick's is celebrated next week and the traditional color to wear is green. While I don't have green running shirts I wore some beads. During the run I gave them away to enthusiastic spectators, that was fun.
Getting up in the morning was tough after a short night (Nora & DST).
I left home at 7.55 am and had to wait 15 minutes for the next metro train. The race started at Federal Triangle on Independence, and it was busy -- almost 3,800 participants. With the various lines I made it to the start just in time: the race had already started but my corral (9.00 minutes/mile) not yet.
It was beautiful running on Independence Avenue towards the Capitol. It was sunny and nice weather, great for a run. The field was really crowded, and when after 5 minutes that was still not letting up I started the run on the side of the crowd.
I'm satisfied with my time -- a little under 8:30 minutes a mile, which was my target.

Nora is learning new words every day, and Opa taught her the words "hapje", "ja" and "oor". Of course she knows how to say "opa". Today we talked on Skype with Oma so when we asked Nora later: "waar is Oma?", she looked at the laptop.

We went for a walk today and spent some time at the playground near our home. 



It's unbelievable how much has happened 







Today Milan and Nadia went back home to Perushtitsa. They've been with us for 

On her birthday Nora learned to say "bye bye" from Uncle Jonathan. She has known how to say "чао чао" and "dag dag" for quite some time but this was her first English word and she liked it a lot. So for the past two days she's been saying "bye bye" at regular intervals, much to my dismay! I'm joking of course -- English will be her primary language -- but it's amazing to see how quickly she picks up certain words now. 
Only four more days and Nora will be one year old. Irena will arrive tomorrow evening and the rest of the Zane family on Sunday. 
This is so much fun! Over the last few weeks I've been playing with Google Sketchup and I've tried to faithfully draw our apartment. 


When even the cashier in Whole Foods turned out to be from Bulgaria, I knew that this was a very Bulgarian day. 
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands today announced her abdication. In a broadcast that was recorded earlier today, she stated that she will step down as Queen on April 30th this year and her son Willem-Alexander will become King of the Netherlands.