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My happy place

Wow, it’s been 4 months. And a lot has happened since. But, first, I’ll start with something plain and simple, my annual summer holiday back to my home country- which most of you already know, is good old Norway. When I moved abroad, I never thought that I would ever want to return to Norway, other than for holidays, but the older I get there is a piece of me that gets stuck every time I return.

I ate brunost (brown cheese) almost every day I was there… and I even brought some home. What is wrong with me?! I don’t even eat brown cheese, haha. I also just ordered myself a waffle iron, for heart shape waffled so I’ll show you guys how we eat waffles in Norway. And what brown cheese aka. brunost is!

We started of the trip in Oslo, which was supposed to be one day… but all the flights to Trondheim was fully booked so it turned out to be almost a full week in Oslo. It was nice, to see Oslo more than just for daily trips. And quite frankly during the week, Oslo did grow on me. I’ll show you some of the eating and beer gems we stumbled upon in a later post.

couple taking selfie in Norway

Most of the holiday was spent in Levanger, 10 days to be precise. And during this time, along with some of the days in Oslo, I got to work on my Fortnite skills! It’s crazy looking back to when I first moved here and how my baby siblings who still live at home have grown up. Alex and Christina was just a button and a doll when I left. Now, Alex is all grown up playing soccer, video games and hanging out with his friends without me and Christina a teenager, loving her TV series and Youtube! You can follow her channel here .Time really does fly.

Norway has had some insane weather this summer, but of course on the day that we arrived, it was starting to turn a bit grey… We were lucky enough to get one day of super sunny weather in Oslo. Also I, was following the weather forecast closely when we came to Levanger so I could plan our hike to Romsdalseggen, which has been my bucket list for quite a while now. Did we make it? I’ll be writing about our post to Åndalsnes and *hopefully* our trip to Romsdaleggen very soon.

For anyone interested for more stuff from Norway or travel tips around Norway, you can start by clicking here to see how to make the perfect roadtrip around Norway in only seven days!

See you later! <3

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