Mom enjoying some Czech beer
Me enjoying some Berechova
Rebusløpet
Cooking our first Turkey
Thanksgiving dinner
WAY past due on blogging, so time to get caught up... What's happened since last post?
1. I went to Prague with my mom.
First, mom came to Norway, and brought the sunshine with her. Our vacation week had almost no rain, so that was very nice. The first night, we went out for dinner, and spent about $100 on 2 cheeseburgers and 4 beers, and they were weird cheeseburgers at that, so we learned the lesson yet again that eating out in Norway is SO not worth it. Our favorite day in Norway was just sitting on top of the mountain, enjoying the sunshine. On a sunny day on Bergen, there's no better way to spend the day. We also had a nice day trip to see one of the fjords, but the trip got to be a little long so we were unprepared the next morning as we left for Prague.
After getting up about 4 am monday, we were very tired when we got to Prague, and all the guide books had us stressed out about not getting ripped out by taxi drivers, so we felt in over our heads when we first arrived. We felt slightly more at home when we saw a billboard on our way from the airport for a musician named Jakob Smolik (Smolik is my mother's maiden name), but we were still a little unsure what we had gotten ourselves into. After a nap, some dinner, and some of the lovely herb liqueur called Berechova, we started to settle in. I was really looking forward to eating out in Prague, since I have been a little deprived in Norway, but many of our meals were very underwhelming. I think it was just because we ate in a lot of the touristy places, so the quality was not so good. Our favorite meal was actually in a Mexican restaurant. After feeling so out of our element all week, Mexican food reminded us of home. But overall, Prague was very nice. Very touristy in some parts, but beautiful architecture. I'm looking forward to my return trip to visit to see my friend Frank and to see the non-touristy side of Prague, because the city definitely has an exciting vibe to it.
2. Ashley and I attended Rebusløpet
Rebusløpet apparently means something like treasure hunt. I still have only a vague idea of what we were supposed to accomplish, but Ashley, Paula and I had fun dressing up in trashy outfits, riding around in a party bus, and enjoying a few beverages with our classmates. Once again, we witnessed first hand Norwegians and their top-notch partying skills.
3. Thanksgiving!
After recovering from our hangovers from the rebusløpet, Ashley and I cooked an all-American thanksgiving dinner for our dorm friends. Since Ashley is going home before actual Thanksgiving, we decided to have it early. We spent an absolutely absurd amount of money to get a turkey in Norway in October, but it was totally worth it. We pulled out all the stops: Turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and of course, pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Ashley and I were very impressed with ourselves for pulling it off. The party went until 1 am, as the wine and whiskey started flowing, and second and third helpings were had a by all.
Having Thanksgiving early has actually come back to bite us in the ass a little bit: you know how everybody eats way too much during the holidays, from Thanksgiving until New Years? Well, we started our holidays a month early this year, and we can't seem to stop eating. It doesn't help that the days are getting really short and it's dark all the time, and it's still raining all the time. I definitely have a wicked case of Sad Bastard syndrome, as Paula calls seasonal depression.
4. Stavanger
I went to Stavanger with some girls from dental school: Janne (Stavanger native and our kind host), Ida, and Paula. We had a lovely girls weekend of shopping and going out. Things got a little crazy when we got separated, and I forgot that I had all the phones and wallets in my purse, but we had a fun night and got some good stories out of it.
5. Countdown to Ashley's departure
Sadly, Ashley is headed home soon, but for a good reason: interviews for her Pediatric residency! So we are trying to make the most of her last days here. We have been using this as an excuse to eat too much of all the Norwegian foods we love, like waffles and brown cheese, and boller with sour cream and jam, and pastries, and chocolate, and...you get the idea. Our german friends Laura and Juliane are planning a farewell dinner with Spaetzle and Streusel, so we are looking forward to that. We will also have a final hike on Ulriken for Ashley on Saturday, followed by a little kitchen party so we can have a proper farewell. Stories to follow...