Friday, October 18, 2013

Adventures of Norway: Memories in the Making


Hello again,

I know it has, once again, been quite awhile since you've all heard from me. I certainly hope this blog entry makes up for lost time! So let's move on to the good stuff.

 It is crazy to think about how quickly time flies. I have been here in Oslo for two full months now! So, I would like to spend a bit of time trying to capture my favorite moments here in Oslo using pictures and some small captions. Enjoy the next page and a half of photos.
First Passport stamp in Europe. 

Flight into Norway. I was only slightly nervous to finally arrive. ;)
First night out with a new group of friends 
Hiking Group on our first adventure. One of my favorite pictures!
A wonderful day spent on the Coast of Norway. Also, my parents would be happy to know that this was the first day that I got a real injury in Norway (I cut my feet pretty badly on the rocky ocean bed) I'm not actually on vacation unless I get hurt haha

Here you can see me wearing my amazingly ridiculous rain poncho. This Picture was taken on our way up to a Cabin in the woods of Norway. 'The Cabin Trip', as it was called, was one of my first and favorite "adventures in Norway"
This was taken on our way up Preikestolen, a famous cliff face in Norway. Although you don't see the actual famous cliff edge in the picture, I thought this picture did give an example of how beautiful Norway is.
Here's another famous rock fixture in Norway found atop Kjerag. Really the view behind and up this 'mountain' was more beautiful than this picture. I just like it because it makes me look cool :)
This is kind of an inside joke, but this cake is from Denmark. Although Denmark was a great city, I think I will always remember buying an entire-extremely delicious-cake while I was there.
Next up, you can see the large Cathedral near our Hostel in Poznan, Poland. The city was very nice. I'll talk more about that later.
I would like to conclude this part of my blog by posting a few silly photos of my friends. Those photos make some of the best memories.







I hope you enjoyed the last few photos without the captions. Take them at face value and if you feel that its appropriate, have a good laugh.

Now it's time to move on to Poland. I added a photo from Poznan, the city where I stayed along with 6 other friends in Poland. We spent 5 days there and it was probably the most fun I've had in a long time! Everything in Poznan is EXTREMELY cheap compared to Oslo. I enjoyed fine dining, wine, and much more for a fraction of the price in Oslo. I also enjoyed McDonalds multiple times. I was not going to miss the opportunity for a cheap Big Mac, even if I wasn't hungry. We spent a lot of time seeing the city and the attractions within Poznan. To be honest, I didn't take a single picture while I was there. Sometimes its better just to make you all wonder what I really saw. Sorry, folks.

I guess I could spend the time to describe some of what we saw. For example, we did spend two days at the two zoos in Poznan. The new zoo was pretty nice with a large variety of animals I never expected to be living in a Polish, outdoor, zoo. The old zoo had a smaller collection of animals but was still nice to visit. We also spent some time looking around the city. We went to the Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul which is a beautiful church. All in all, the trip was a blast.

I hope you all haven't missed me too much over these past two and a half months.

See you next time for more Adventures of Norway

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Adventures of Norway: Crusin' Crazy Down to Denmark

Hello again,

I hope you've all been enjoying the most recent blog entry. I'm proud to say that my blog has reached over 700 page views! That must mean that either I'm more interesting than I though, which is unlikely, or you are all very dedicated. So, a large thank you is in order! I'm glad these entries aren't for nothing. 

Now, let's get down to business. I've been busy (as usual) trying to find the perfect balance here in Oslo somewhere between way too much fun and way too much work. I like to think that I'm probably leaning towards way too much fun, but for my parent's sake (and my bank account's) I'll try not to mention it too much. In all honesty I can't complain yet. I wont bore you too long with the details. My Norwegian is improving with every class session. My history class is still the hardest of all my courses. Best of all, my Norwegian Life and Society class has led me to a view valuable sources for an upcoming research paper. 

But after all of the studying, I do try have some fun. For example, I enjoyed my first professional soccer game this week. Norway's national female soccer team faced off against Belgium at a free event funded by the stadium's sponsors. My friends and I left for the stadium donned in whatever we could find that would make up look like true Norwegian fans. Norway's female soccer team is viewed as one of the world's best teams, second only to Germany one season ago. They showed it on Wednesday and, man, was it fun. Every goal brought the crowd to its feet with cheers and songs. Not for one moment did I feel like an outsider. Don't get me wrong... it certainly wasn't like watching UND vs U of M, but, I can certainly say I enjoyed it. Below you can see a few pictures of the stadium and the game.



A fun time for all here in Oslo. But, I'm sure by now you're dying to figure out what the title of this blog is referring to. Either that, or you're extremely bored. So, without further ado, I give to you one of the best trips of my time here so far: Denmark!

On August 28th, I headed out to Denmark with 10 other friends on a cruise ship.The ship was very nice and the prices for food, wine, etc weren't bad either. Below you can see a picture of the luxurious room I stayed in with my roommate Sarah.

If you can't, that was strong sarcasm. I think it was only appropriate, knowing who I am, that I stay in the smallest room possible. I shouldn't complain, however. The room was only 17 dollars for a round trip! The first night was a long, but fun filled night. We started the night off with some Karaoke followed by some dancing. After that we danced some more. And then more. By 3 a.m. most of us had gone to bed knowing Copenhagen was awaiting us. We would arrive at 9:45 a.m. on a beautiful day in Copenhagen. 

Below you can see one of the first sight I saw as we entered the city. Not to bad, am I right? 


Copenhagen was a sight to see. The city is filled with small, colorful houses and large beautiful building. The churches lining the streets of the city were each, in their own way, as beautiful as the last. The weather was sunny, and the company was great. As we moved through the city, we had the opportunity to see the changing of the guard outside the royal courtyard. A band proceeded the changing and moved through the town. 

Below you can see the guards and bend members dressed in full gear. Their stylish hats are not for sale, so don't ask. I found that out the hard way. (Only joking, mom)


After the 'ceremony' if you will, we headed to the famous, or perhaps infamous, area known as Christiania. The Green Light District as it is called, is a small neighborhood outside of Copenhagen known for its 'simpler life' atmosphere. The area is lined with graffiti from one end to the other. Paintings saying "No Photos in the Green Light District" line the walls of almost every building. I'll dance around this a bit, but the Green Light District has a reputation for the "green" that is sold there. You can smell the area well before you reach it, and if you aren't buying, then being there really has no point. So, we left after a short walk through the area. As much as I would like to think Christiania is a 'simpler city', it seemed a bit sketchy for me. 

To cap off our day in Copenhagen we decided to head to a local bakery and enjoy the cheap prices and delicious food. I bought a miniature chocolate cake filled with a chocolate cream and topped with white chocolate which was also drizzled in normal chocolate. That was a bit of a run on sentence, but the important part is that it was the best cake I've ever eaten. Sorry to any family member who have cooked my cake before. I still love your carrot cake, but this cake was amazing. 

Below you can see an assortment of the highlights from Denmark.
Church in Denmark 

Gaurds

Gaurds with band

This picture was taken inside a park that show cased a famous "maze" if you will.

No idea what building that is. It just looked nice. 

These are giant organ pipes. They played really creepy music as we sat in the church. 

Same church as picture above. Wish I remembered the name of it :/


The only thing I would have changed about the trip was the length. We were in Copenhagen for, at most, 7 hours. We headed home that night on the cruise ship again. The trip home was a bit more relaxing if you will. (You could say dancing was beyond all of our capacity after the previous night and day)


To cap off the whole week, I got to go to my first large scale concert ever. (Sorry Hawk Nelson, Fosston MN takes a close second place.) My friend Nils, his girlfriend and I headed out to see famous rap and dj artists Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. It. was. Awesome. I couldn't have asked for a better show! I guess I don't have much experience when it comes to live performances, but either way, I thought it rocked. There was fire, fireworks, confetti, giant balloons, crowd surfing and all that great stuff. It was also really nice to know a lot of the songs instead of listening to a random artist. I honestly had no complaints about the show. I was going to post a video from the concert, but the computer wont let me...

I hope you enjoyed!! I will be heading to Poland in less than 14 days. So, if you've made it to this point than stay tuned for more Adventures of Norway.

I still love saying that.