Archive by Author
Nordmenn like the south Posted by kari on Jan 5, 2009
Nordmenn liker syden (Nordmenn like the south)……of Europe that is. I’m not sure how many Norwegians travel to what Americans refer to as the south, but they talk about going to syden all the time. Syden for Norwegians can mean destinations from Mallorca in Spain, to Rhodes in Greece, to the Grand Canary Islands, to…
Godt nyttår! Posted by kari on Jan 1, 2009
Godt nyttår alle sammen! Did any of you dodge fyrverkeri (fireworks) last night? If you did not, I know that you were not in Norway. Most countries outside of the U.S. seem to celebrate the new year in much better fashion than we do. I know Brazil, in particular has an insane new year celebration. …
Rømmegrøt Posted by kari on Dec 30, 2008
Last night I returned from a weekend jul getaway to Florida where the sun shone every day and the mercury well surpassed freezing. There were just a couple things I missed about jul this year. You might think that as a born and bred Minnesotan, I would have missed having a white jul. Nei nei! Slett ikke…
God jul! Posted by kari on Dec 24, 2008
Once again the Christmas season is upon us. Doesn’t it seem like it comes faster and faster every year? “Christmas” in Norwegian is jul. Merry Christmas-god jul. We give gaver (gifts) at Christmastime, which sit under juletreet (the Christmas tree). Vi pynter juletreet (We decorate the Christmas tree). There is ofte a stjerne at the top…
Concordia Language Villages Posted by kari on Dec 22, 2008
If you or someone you know is interested in learning a foreign language, check out Concordia Language Villages. I have not yet experienced the language programs that await eager learners in northern Minnesota. However, I have supported CLV by teaching young children Norwegian. Between the winter of 2006 and the spring of 2008, I was a teacher for…
Nei til EU! Posted by kari on Dec 15, 2008
No to the European Union! This is quite a popular expression in Norway, so popular that someone spray painted it onto a rock far off the northwestern coast of Norway. I saw it from the Hurtigruten. Although graffiti in Norway is not as prevalent as it is in Germany, “Nei til EU” has certainly made…
Hurtigruten-the best way to travel Norway Posted by kari on Dec 14, 2008
Hurtigruten is a passenger & freight line that takes travelers up nearly the entire western and northern coasts of Norway. Hurtigruten literally means “express route” and although there are much faster modes of transportation today, at it’s beginning, it was the fastest way to transport cargo. Hurtigruten was established in 1893 by government contract to speed…