So randomly, I stumbled upon Jim and Saab’s podcast and was listening to it while having a cup of hot cocoa on this rainy Friday morn. Feeling cozy while sipping my choco. Then I heard Saab said she took Creative Writing in college and I was like, “Why didn’t I take it up too???” I always wanted to be a writer! Haha. At the same time, I also wanted to be a pro Singer and be an Anesthesiologist on the side. Wow. Like being an “Anesth” was that easy. I also thought of being a Nurse anesthesist after Nursing school but I heard it was only offered in Singapore back then. And I’m like “Bummer”... So I ended up here in Norway. God only knows why I ended up here but I believe I’m where I’m supposed to be. Naks!
So anyway, someone messaged me and asked to tell more about Norway. I’m only a year and seven months here though unlike most of the people I know who have been raised, born and lived here all their lives. But, for you who requested this, I will do my very best.
First of, I will just write about what I know, what I’ve seen, feel and tasted. Will never touch history, politics and the like. Okay, I know a little history, all thanks to the free tour I joined inside the Royal Palace two weeks ago, but I feel like that’s not enough to know everything. For those of you who has never heard of Norway, you are missing out big time! Haha. You have to review Geography because a lot of people don’t know where this beautiful country is. Norway is in the northern part of Europe and is part of the Scandinavian region which is composed of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. However, in English usage, the term also sometimes refers to the Scandinavian Peninsula, or to the broader region including Finland and Iceland, which is always known locally as the Nordic countries. *Credits to Wikipedia for the last part.
If you are a nature-loving kind of person, you will loooove Norway. In every corner, this country has something to offer for you. Most of the people love the outdoors and be out in the mountains, going for a hike or a tour. Almost zero pollution, clean environment, and lots of greens everywhere.
Winter, spring, summer or fall... Which one are you? Norway has four seasons as most of the European countries have. I arrived here in January 2017 right in the middle of the winter season. Fresh from the hot climate in the Philppines then suddenly a winter. Talk about extremes! But I managed. I didn’t get sick or had any Rhinitis which I always have back home. I was scared of allergy attacks or sinusitis and the likes, but, thank goodness, no serious case of those. The worst I had here was just fever, cough and colds which went away almost immediately.
Summer this year was thee BEST this country has ever experienced again after a long time. The hottest we had was at 35C and since most houses doesn’t have ACs, it was scorching! And the sun doesn’t go down until around 11 in the evening. In the northern part, the sun barely sets at all. They have this what they call the “Midnight Sun”. From what’s it called, you know what it means of course. It was a bit of a struggle on my side cause I live in the attic where it’s warmer and the sun goes in when windows are open.
There are lots of touristy places to visit as well. I once lived near a famous park called The Vigeland’s. You can Google it if you want. But yes, it was only about a 3 minute walk going to the park and I was there almost everyday. It’s big and nice and is famous for the sculptures in it. I now live near the sea, not literally near it but just a walking distance away from it. Like about 5 minute-ish away on foot. Not bad for a beach person inside me. It’s also a touristy place since there are museums in the neighborhood and the King’s summer house is just about 10 minutes away from where I'm staying when taking a bus. I absolutely love this place and the people as well.
Top two things I love here are: fast internet and almost no traffic. Since these two are our complaints most of the time back home so these two are what’s making life so fun here.
Transportation is super easy and nothing compared to what we have back. Though the fare is so expensive as to all the other stuff that you can buy here in Norway, unlike in Spain or Denmark which are way cheaper, but almost all can afford.
I hope I was able to satisfy your information craves! I will do an updated one and add photos and the like. Please let me know what you think of this post by leaving a comment below.
XoXo,
Hannah