Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Did you know?

1.  It's normal to eat lunch around 11am, and dinner at approximately 3 or 4pm.  They have a 4th meal "kveldsmat" at 8pm or 9pm, but it's usually small - bread and cheese or a dessert of some sort.

2.  There isn't any real "junk food" at the grocery store, (Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Doritos, etc), which is a good thing, I suppose.

3.  I wholeheartedly agree with the Norwegian saying, there is no such a thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.

4.  A common joke:  When a stranger smiles at you in the street, they assume A.  he/she is drunk, B.  he/she is insane, C.  he/she is American, or D. all of the above. 

Skål!  (Cheers!)


Saturday, February 21, 2009

Værsågod (VA-seh-goo)

Here are some random pics I thought I'd share...

Rocking out during a morning walk. 

Venturing out in Haugesund last week.  

Oh herro!  Our dinner tonight...


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

random

Random observations on Norway:

1.  Everything in the grocery store is smaller than what you would find in the states.  There are no tubs of margarine, gallons of milk, or big jars of mayonnaise.  Milk comes in 1/2 liter cartons, soda comes in 1 liter bottles, and the mayo can only be found in the little picnic size containers.  Apparently everything IS bigger in the states, sorry Texas.  I think I prefer it the Norwegian way though...do you really need a huge tub of margarine?  Or a big vat of mayonnaise?  

2.  Carpets in homes are nonexistent.  It's all about tile or hardwood flooring.  I'm a big fan of this, mostly because I HATE vacuuming.  Vacuums are heavy, evil, and frankly, I don't trust them.

3.  Good luck finding anything (aside from a few restaurants) open on Sundays.

4.  They can curse on tv - no bleeps!  Granted, there aren't that many shows that even have curse words, but still.  

5.  There are restrictions on how many commercial breaks a regular program can have.  For your average 30 minute show, there will be one commercial break in the middle, and it will last approximately 30-45 seconds. I'm LOVING this.  Dad - you wouldn't even have time to mute the commercials!  By the time you locate the remote, wrestle it from Tara's death grip, and find the mute button, the show is back on! 


Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Andreas Vilhelmsen

Gangsta ride...


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

sunny skies

If you click on the picture you can see an enlarged version...the snow covered rooftops in the background are my favorite!


Sunday, February 8, 2009

Uno & Monopoly

Today I busted out the Uno cards and challenged Ole Martin to a duel.  I finally surrendered after Ole Martin was beating me, 4 games to 3.  He was declared champion, but I am contesting it - we were playing with quite a few new rules, so I haven't quite decided if it was a legitimate win.  I'll keep you updated.  Shout out to BShan - these cards were a great gift - thanks again!  Andreas had gotten ahold of their old Uno deck, and they were consequently destroyed.  Ole Martin was stoked to be able to play again...come to think of it, maybe that's why we ended up playing 7 games. :)


We all played monopoly later on.  Everything was in Norwegian, so it was very interesting..I was definitely at their mercy.  Ole Martin won, again.  I'm sensing a trend. 

Saturday, February 7, 2009

sledding!

It snowed about 6 more inches yesterday...the scenery was beautiful this morning!  I've always planned on living in San Diego permanently, but I'm not so sure now...I'm loving this winter season! 

My new background, holla!

Ole Martin and I went sledding on the hills behind their home...

Loving the snow covered street!

Making my way down the hill!

It was a gorgeous day...

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As promised, I proudly present my blog to keep you updated on my year in Norway. I'm so excited to venture on this journey, and I'm happy to share my adventures and experiences with everyone. So sit back, relax, and enjoy Europe with me! :)