Friday, July 29, 2011
Things falling into place
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
A new beginning
The morning of the 26th of july started out with some last minute cleaning - packing the last load of laundry and stuff. Victoria came over to help out and also to say goodbye. My parents and Ludvig came to pick me up and in the end we decided Victoria should come to the airport with us as well. Ludvig was really upset - as he lost one of his friends at Utøya in the terrorism attack and I felt really bad for leaving him, but at least talking about playing RISK put a smile on his face for a little while. Hope he will be allright. We went to Gardemoen and met Irene and Cathrine (my future room matets) with their friends and family as well - was a lot of really hard goodbyes for all 3 of us - Irene didn't leave everyone at home though, her mother is here with us now to help us out finding a place to stay and all that. After a short stop in Helsinki we moved on to the longer part of our trip down to Shanghai. On the way we met up with another guy from our class here in China that stays at our hotel as well - Alf. The plane was pretty fancy and we had our own tiny screens that we controlled and everything, food wasn't too bad either - the kids in front of Cathrine and me kind of annoyed us though, put their seats all the way to the back even if they weren't even sleeping all the time, etc. With so little space it was impossible for me to get any sleep at all - hard enough for me on planes as it is. Watched 3-4 movies, failed at falling asleep, listened to music and played on my DS most of the flight that lasted for about 8 and a half hours. It wasn't too bad really :)
We landed about 7.30 AM local time and arrived at a not too crowded airport. The security checks wen't smooth and quick - no lines or anything, probably because we landed so early. As you can see in this picture I was tired, but very happy when I arrived:
We decided to take taxis to the hotel so we wouldn't have to stress with it and try to find our way with all of the luggage (the other two girls actually had two big suitcases each). The trip to our hotel was an adventure in itself, at least for Cathrine and me (we were sharing a taxi). The driver was listening to really loud chinese techno music, sometimes singing along. I didn't mind that too much as it reminded me of J-pop. What I did mind was how he all of a sudden didn't know the way anymore, demanded that we called someone and didn't listen when we tried to read the adress to him. Cathrine succeded on her third try of showing him the road though, but somehow we were now stuck in traffic. Mr taxidriver didn't mind that at all though, gave him time for a quick smoke :) We finally made it to our hotel in the end and met up with the rest, what a relief! I got to start remembering more of my chinese, really.. maybe it would have helped us a bit. It was still early, so we decided on sleeping for about 3 hours befor going out again to fix a few things. When we went out again a little later the heat was pretty insane, apparently at arround 33 or 34 degrees, but the air is so humid you notice a lot more here. We walked arround a bit, ate and got simcards for our phones, poweradaptors, subway keycards, etc. My first impression of Shanghai is that is a BIG BIG BIG city, and its also really cool :) Best wiew today was of the TVtower and the buildings arround it, but the city in general looks so modern and clean and just.. different from what Im used to :)
Anyways that's Shanghai so far – will blog more later, not sure if I will be able to use the internet everyday though as it costs money. Facebook appears blocked as well, so I won't be able to link this post there, but hey at least the ones of you that follow me can read it.
Love from Shanghai! :)
Sunday, July 24, 2011
An unreal reality

Everybody know by now Im sure - that the guy behind both of the attacks on Norway july 22nd was in fact norwegian.
He said he would rather be hated than forgotten and I had a hard time remembering his name, so I won't look it up as I will in fact try to forget it, even if I can never forget the guy or what he did. While it's awfull that one man can do all of this damage, at least it isnt some big terrorism organisation that is out to get us and that's always something.
Oslo the last few days simply haven't looked like itself. I had to go downtown to pick up my friend Rob on the bus on the day of the actual attacks and it was a freaking ghosttown.. police everywhere blocking streets, all of the buses stopping outside of the city centre.. very few people all looking freaked out.. I just walked on as quick as I could as I didn't really want to be there for long. People are out in the streets again now, but there are still military everywhere, with machine guns.. to others this might not be such a big deal, but for Oslo to have armed military out in the open like this is completely unreal to us - haven't been needed since world war 2.
Yesterday was the day of my goodbye party, at first I felt like canceling it because of what happened - but then I realised it's better for us to stick together than grief on our own, and I still wanted to see everyone before leaving for Shanghai. We didn't go out and we didn't celebrate, but we did get together. Sticking together and taking care of eachother is the only thing we can do in times like these. Those of my friends that showed up were all kind of sad, but we all agreed it was nice to get together and talk to eachother about this - see some friendly faces, not just sadness. Some of us knew people that were at Utøya, people they still dont know wether or not are safe. Still we got together and tried to make the best of it.. what else could we do? I love all of my friends so much, Im really going to miss them. Even while they were so sad they wanted to show up and say goodbye, said they would always be there for me and that they would come to pick me up if I dared to try and stay longer than a year in China.. I feel as if Im leaving them behind at a bad time, and I don't really want to. At the same time I don't feel as if I can cancel my flight to China and simply stay behind either.I am in fact leaving the day after tomorrow and that's just weird for me right now.
Rob was leaving today, so we went downtown so he could have at least a short look on all the tourism thingies downtown.. it was hard for me to see the broken glass that's still outside of some stores there - made it more real for me I guess. Sad to see Rob leave as well, he didn't get to see Norway the way it's supposed to be, the way it has always been. It was still nice to see him again and it was good to not be alone the day of the attack. Just rambling on now I guess - not a very well structured or well written blogpost, but it was nice for me to write it at least - get some feelings out there. Now the appartment is empty again, but Im just staying her for two more nights anyways and seeing how people show their support by putting flowers outside of the church of Oslo keeps my spirits up. Seems sticking together and caring for eachother is what norwegians try to do now in general.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Outlet
"Norway on allert, Norway under attack"
on CNN.. this is just a complete nightmare.. really. I guess all I can do is light a candle for the victims of this tradgedy and hope there wont be another explosion. My friend from the Netherlands, Rob, is on his way to Norway now as well - Im not supposed tgo go outside and the traffic is affected as well so he will just have to get on the first bus on his own. Ludvig cant get home either or we dont want him to travel thorough the city centre right now.. its all so messed up never thought anything like this would happen to Norway ever.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Coffee and even more cleaning :P

when I thought it was just the people I would miss I was wrong. I will actually miss the city of Oslo itself as well, hehe. Sure its not the largest capitol in the world, or the cheapest, or the cleanest.. but it's still home and I will miss Karl Johans gate, having cofee at Egons close to the central station, Aker Brygge, the Oslo Fjord and Frognerparken. Oslo is a great city to live in! :)
So like I said I had cofee with Kaja, and breakfast and lunch.. we were downtown for almost 6 hours. And yes I still think it's the people I will miss the most, even if I will also miss Oslo. Kaja and I have been friends for a long time now and I will definitely miss her a lot. Our friendship did survive my trip to Japan though and she said she would come visit me in China if she can afford it.
After hanging out in Oslo I had to get some more cleaning done, and Victoria came over to help me out. That's another person I will really miss a lot while Im gone. We have been friends since I was 2 and she was well.. born, and she is my mothers cousin so we sort of grew up together. She also says she will try to come visit me though :)
I know they will both be here when I get back to Norway, but I will really miss them a lot while Im gone. Not being able to simply call and ask if they want to hang out, grab cofee, play xbox risk, ask them for help when I mess up at whatever, invite eachother over for dinner.. They are always there for me and I will really miss having them arround. That goes for all of my other friends as well of course!
This beeing said, I am still really psyched about moving to China! Im so excited about living in Shanghai it almost hurts. It is such a huge city and the culture is so different from what Im used to, going to be a great adventure and it starts in less than a week! Thanks to Victoria helping out and us beeing pretty effective I am hoping we will be done with cleaning up the appartment this evening, so the last days I can focus on saying goodbye to everyone like I wanted :)
Monday, July 18, 2011
Packing
I have been packing/cleaning all day and Im still not done.. Want to finish with all the things I am not bringing by tomorrow afternoon as I am going to my parents place then and they got room for it in their basement/attic. Think I can make it by then, but Im not sure. Got 5 boxes here so far, and my dad already took 2 boxes to their place - so can't be that much left can it? Also saved files from my old computer - actually found some songs that I made back in highschool so that was kind of cool.
Gave even more clothes away to charity today as well - dont even remember ever wearing some of the stuff in my closet, what a waste. Anyways the final week before leaving looks pretty stressfull so far, everyone want to meet up and say goodbye, but I have to move out proper and clean everything as well.. I will just have to manage balancing it all somehow I guess.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
A rainy day

Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Liseberg

I woke up 5.50 in the morning, realising I had overslept. Had to get ready in 10 minutes and then run to the bus to make it to Tusenfryd on time. It was a 4 hours drive to Gothenborg so we had to get an early start in order to have any time there at all. Liseberg's new ride this season is a freaking tall tower (109 meters or something) - they take you all the way to the top, then drop you for about 90 meters or so, apparently the tallest freefall in all of Europe. When we got to the park we decided to go straight for the tower, Atmosfear, to avoid a long line. The plan worked and we only had to wait for about 10 mins. I really loved Atmosfear, if it had been up to me I would have stayed there all day and taken it over and over again, but we took it twice in a row at least. When they drop you you actually hover in your seat, amazing feeling. The other rides were of course nice as well tho, especially the ghost house. Liseberg has really gone all out with it and there are actors inside scaring you and everything - Im always scared to death of going there, but I always have fun when I do.
On our way home we got delayed pretty bad due to terrible traffic as a result of what looked like a pretty nasty accident. We lost the last bus to Oslo from Tusenfryd, but Leif was nice enough to drive us to Mastemyr so we could catch another bus to Oslo there - so we all got home safely. It was a very long but pretty cool day :)
Friday, July 8, 2011
Update


When I got home from Sweden I had about 30 mins at home to put everything in the fridge before heading downtown to meet up with Kaja. The two of us had cofee,bought shoes and hanged out at Oslo City. I found a new suitcase for China as well- my old one broke when the plane landed in Bergen some weeks ago. The new suitcase was a bit more expensive, but I want one that will last for a while so I decided it was worth it. Its also green (not black as everyone elses) so I will recognize it at the baggage claim! :D Oh and one last thing (yeah realise all this talk about my suitcase might be boring, but I love it :P): it has a really cool code lock that the customs have a universal key for, so if they have to open my suitcase they dont have to wreck it, and my stuff is still safe inside.
Today it was work again, and I had to go to the Chinese embassy before I started to pick up my visa. I was pretty stressed out and managed to step on some broken glass that was somehow on my floor - always vacum when I break something, but I guess not good enough. I thought I got the glass out, but I was really stressed so didnt use enough time on it I guess. I got my visa anyways, so thats good :) Work wasn't too stressfull and Kim Tomas was nice enough to remove the rest of the glass from my heel, so now it should be allright in a few days time or so. Tomorrow the plan is to go over all my clothes and decide on what to give away, what to bring to China and what to ask my parents to send to China.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Back to reality for now
