Thursday, June 23, 2016

Our last hurrah!



This past year has totally flown by. We have traveled loads and have made memories that will last us a lifetime. We feel so incredibly grateful for each and every adventure and opportunity we've had during our time here in Europe.

After completing 7 Norwegian language courses, I made the leap and took the Norskprøven (The Norwegian Test). When I was done studying and completed the test, we still had about a month left here in Europe. I thought it would be appropriate to take the opportunity of being here to visit some family in the Netherlands before we move back home. 

The first leg of my trip was spent in Groningen with Omie's brother Siebrand. He showed me around Groningen and we visited the Martinitoren, bought stroopwaffles, and had stamppot for dinner.  We took a day trip to a star-shaped fortress on the west side of the Netherlands (almost into Germany) called Bourtange. It only took 2 long bus rides and a ride from a nice Dutch couple we made friends with to make it there :-) 

View from Siebrand's apartment
Inside the Martinitoren Church 

WWII Memorial for the victims of Groningen
One of the academic buildings of the University
Walking the streets of Bourtange


View at lunch


After 2 days in Groningen, I took the train to Amsterdam and was there for about 1 1/2 days. This was the first time I have ever taken a trip by myself, so I was little out of my element not having  Case there with me. It was a good experience, but I've decided that I don't like traveling alone. However, I am very grateful for the time I got to spend visiting my mom's cousin and his family.

My full day near Amsterdam was spent in Delft. It was a breezy 1 hour train ride from Amsterdam Central Station. The way back wasn't as smooth, as they were having technical difficulties, therefore resulting in multiple train transfers and an added 2 hours of travel time. My train travel skills really came into play and was also grateful for the English skills of the Dutch people! Aside from that drama, Delft was a lovely time. I went to the Royal Delft Museum and got to see a painter in training at work and visit the warehouse to see how they create each piece. 









The following morning, I had an early flight to Copenhagen where I met up with Case! Denmark is a country that is so accessible from Norway, we had to make the effort to go there before we leave. We REALLY enjoyed this city! It felt a little like Oslo in that a lot of the buildings looked the same, it's near the water, and expensive, but the language is a little funny to us. We can pretty much read it as well as Norwegian, but CANNOT understand it at all! We rented bikes from our hotel and took a canal boat tour of the harbor. 
Diving competition from the top of the opera house 
Experiencing Christiania

I guess this is an issue?
Rosenborg Castle



The Little Mermaid
Nyhavn
To return back to Oslo, we took an overnight boat from Copenhagen. This was something that we have talked about doing since we first moved to Norway. I think Case was a little more excited about than I was, as I was worried about sleeping on a rocking boat. It was an experience and I'll just say that I was happy to be back on land the next morning. 
Aboard the overnight boat 

Ha det bra København! 
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