Monday!
Museums seem like a necessary part of every vacation, something I never appreciated as a child, so museums were Monday. Karianne, Heidi and I went to the Viking Ship Museum first. There were 3 huge Viking Ships that were dug up over a hundred years ago, more impressively that they were built 800 AD.
We then went to the Kon-Tiki Museum. I’d never heard of it, but the night before one of the trailers was for the new movie so I knew a tinyyy bit about the Norwegian adventurous. Watch the movie ;) When you do I can tell you I’ve seen the real ‘boat’ that they were on. Cool Story Bro.
Heidi’s Mum made a lovely meal for dinner. After we ate we played another round of President, where I went from being ‘Bumps’ (Bum/Homeless) to being the Vice President. Jan’s tactic of talking a lot of his success and commentating on every move made me laugh. We then ended the night watching the swimming in the Olympics, and the Norwegians playing handball. Shocker I’ve started rooting the Norwegians on.
Today we said goodbye to Heidi’s parents as they’re going to meet some friends in their Mountain cabin. Then Heidi and I met with one of her friends, Johanna. We went to the Opera House. It was GORGEOUS. Four out of five of the days I’ve been here have been sunny. The view was spectacular, and that we could lay back and enjoy it on the roof was glorious. (The only kind of iceberg that I ever would like the pleasure to be on top of, thank you very much).
Heidi and I finished the day by going to Wayne’s Coffee, a place we went again four out of five of the days.
Tomorrow I shall endeavour to help Heidi pack, we’ll be out of the house by 1 and meeting Rhys at the airport by 3!
Love,
Abi J
Ronja and I are ready to conquer the mountains.
I lose my balance easily.
I'm exhausted, but she will still protect me.
Olalaaaa
The Egelands! In front of their house :) Minus Ane, who left for The Netherlands 2 days ago.
Barefoot at last. On top of the Opera House.
Necessary.
Museums seem like a necessary part of every vacation, something I never appreciated as a child, so museums were Monday. Karianne, Heidi and I went to the Viking Ship Museum first. There were 3 huge Viking Ships that were dug up over a hundred years ago, more impressively that they were built 800 AD.
We then went to the Kon-Tiki Museum. I’d never heard of it, but the night before one of the trailers was for the new movie so I knew a tinyyy bit about the Norwegian adventurous. Watch the movie ;) When you do I can tell you I’ve seen the real ‘boat’ that they were on. Cool Story Bro.
Heidi’s Mum made a lovely meal for dinner. After we ate we played another round of President, where I went from being ‘Bumps’ (Bum/Homeless) to being the Vice President. Jan’s tactic of talking a lot of his success and commentating on every move made me laugh. We then ended the night watching the swimming in the Olympics, and the Norwegians playing handball. Shocker I’ve started rooting the Norwegians on.
Today we said goodbye to Heidi’s parents as they’re going to meet some friends in their Mountain cabin. Then Heidi and I met with one of her friends, Johanna. We went to the Opera House. It was GORGEOUS. Four out of five of the days I’ve been here have been sunny. The view was spectacular, and that we could lay back and enjoy it on the roof was glorious. (The only kind of iceberg that I ever would like the pleasure to be on top of, thank you very much).
Heidi and I finished the day by going to Wayne’s Coffee, a place we went again four out of five of the days.
Tomorrow I shall endeavour to help Heidi pack, we’ll be out of the house by 1 and meeting Rhys at the airport by 3!
Love,
Abi J
Ronja and I are ready to conquer the mountains.
I lose my balance easily.
I'm exhausted, but she will still protect me.
Olalaaaa
The Egelands! In front of their house :) Minus Ane, who left for The Netherlands 2 days ago.
Barefoot at last. On top of the Opera House.
Necessary.
No comments:
Post a Comment