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This was our home for a weekend – a really cool two bedroom cabin. |
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The view from our back porch |
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We took this one somewhere along the drive. |
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Out for an afternoon walk |
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A ski jump built in between two cabins! |
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This was our home for a weekend – a really cool two bedroom cabin. |
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The view from our back porch |
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We took this one somewhere along the drive. |
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Out for an afternoon walk |
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A ski jump built in between two cabins! |
I probably should have included it in the original architecture post (HERE). But for those who might be curious about what our house looks like, here’s a picture of it taken last year.As I mentioned before, we have been told that it was built around 1897.
When we moved to Vancouver, we experienced sticker shock. Everything seemed so expensive. Vancouver is North America’s most expensive city. But after a month or so, we learned where to shop, which brands were the most affordable, and how to join customer reward programs.
And then we arrived in Norway. Sticker shock all over again.
But there are a few things to keep in mind..
And just for fun, here is an interesting table from that report, showing some commonly purchased items, and what they cost in US dollars. How do prices in your city stack up to these?
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Source: Worldwide Cost of Living 2013 |
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You never know what you might see near Oslo S! |
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We visited Tim Wendelboe coffee with our friend Sæbjørn |
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Lunch at Mathallen |
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Beautiful street decorations |
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Love this window display! |
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Karl Johans Gate and the Palace |
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Sentrum with Bente |
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See the horse’s antlers? 🙂 |
We were excited that our friends invited us to bake pepperkake with them this past week. We had so much fun! After we made lots and LOTS of cookies, the kids worked together and made a cool gingerbread house.
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sausages and pinnekjøtt |