So, here’s the thing: there’s a big bad virus spreading fast and wide around the world. China was first on the list, and that was least year, but nobody thought that it will go this far.
BRUNOST
A typical Norwegian thing is brunost or brown cheese!
NORWEGIANS
Before moving to Norway I heard a lot about Norwegians. From people that weren’t Norwegians, of course 🙂
HIPP HIPP HURRA!
Norwegian Constitution Day (Nasjonaldagen, Grunnlovsdagen, syttende mai) is the national day of Norway and is an official public holiday celebrated on May 17 each year.
HVA SLAGS VÆR?
A couple of days ago I celebrated my one year anniversary living in Oslo, so I think I can tell a bit more about the Norwegian weather.
NORWEGIAN BREAKFAST
Breakfast (frokost) is the most important meal of the day so here are a couple of things that you can find on a Norwegian dining table.
EASTER HOLIDAYS
Easter holidays in Norway are a big thing, but not for religious reasons (the research from two years ago said that only one third of the population believed in God), but more for practical reason.
PINGU
What does Norway and a king penguin has in common? Especially one particular penguin.
HVA BETYR JULA FOR DERE?
What does Christmas mean for you? This was the title of a chapter in my Norwegian language book and there were some very interesting thoughts about that. The usual answers were: family, Christmas tree, presents, snow….I say food. And stress 🙂
SHOPPING IN NORWEGIAN OUTLET
Everybody loves shopping. Well, alright, not everybody, but most of the people. But even those rare ones love sales and when you combine outlet and sale you have yourself a small trip to Norwegian outlet.