First few days in Norway


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September 6th 2010
Published: September 6th 2010
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Part of me can't believe I am actually here and another part of me just feels like this is totally normal...I don't feel like I'm in another country. Staying in a home...with my family, though we've only just met, makes me feel so at ease. I can't describe it, but all I can say is it doesn't feel strange or foreign. Sept. 4 I had a very easy flight from Switzerland, stopped in Amsterdam and ... Read Full Entry



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Trinity trees :)Trinity trees :)
Trinity trees :)

I noticed there are three tree varieties coming from one root!
Obstacle courseObstacle course
Obstacle course

We took the skier's trail on our way down the mountain and attempted to avoid the mud. Dorothea was a good leader :)
Gamlestua!!Gamlestua!!
Gamlestua!!

Entrance to the Hallingby family farm
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19th September 2010

So happy for you!
Katie, I am so happy for you, being with new relatives, feeling right at home, riding in a speedy sportscar, sailing down a sparkling seaway, feasting on fabulous foods and beautiful vistas. Wow! What a wonderful adventure...an it's just the beginning...so many memories in the making, God bless you, Mom
26th September 2010

So, is Bobby a dog? Is that what dogs look like in Norway? You'd think Norwegian dogs would be bigger with all those fjords around. Bobby isn't gonna make it for long. Glad to read you had so much fun in Norway. What a beautiful country. Also, I'm glad to see you didn't crash any boats like I would have. Great pictures; especially 42... very ominous.
16th October 2010
Hey!  Nice roots...

nice roots!
hahahahahaha! i laughed and laughed. hahaha!

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