Monday, July 12, 2010

July so far

To paraphrase Gretchen Rubin (the author of The Happiness Project), the days are long, but the summer is short.

It's July 12th.  Already.  Really.  

July highlights, so far, in mostly chronological order:
  • Stepler was on a field trip in Scotland from June 30th - July 4th
  • I took and passed my Norwegian driving test
  • Rory and I planted a sunflower
  • I found okra at the Asian grocery store downtown! 
  • We've been to the wonderful new coffee shop downtown twice
  • Rory and I had dinner at Stepler's co-worker's and Rory loved playing with his dogs and running around the garden (British for yard)
  • I (with a little help from Rory) made a cake with strawberries for the 4th of July party we attended
  • We went to friends' for a 4th of July party, Stepler got home just in time for the last 30 minutes or so
  • I made Thai noodles that Rory and I loved, Stepler not so much
  • Rory and I took Janice and Shiner (beagle belonging to other friends who moved to Jakarta) to the airport for their journey to Jakarta, Indonesia -- they both survived
  • We made homemade guitar-shaped popsicles
  • Rory got a haircut
  • Rory and I picnicked on the beach with friends and Rory even got in the really cold water
  • Rory and I tried a new bread recipe
  • We made ribs for the first time in Norway, they were rather tasty
  • We had a family picnic and playtime at the beach, but it was extremely windy, so windy that the blowing sand hurt
  • We have enjoyed lots and lots of Norway's delicious strawberries

There are pictures of much of this, but due to computer issues, they'll have to wait.  Stepler has promised to write the post about his Marathon.  


Monday, June 28, 2010

photos

Some long overdue photos.  We've been busy!  We had a great time with Grandpa Bill and Grandma Sharon in mid-May.  As a reward for doing so well with potty training Rory got a stuffed Elmo doll.  School ended for Rory on June 15th and her class celebrated the end of the year with a Teddy Bear Picnic.  She's really going to miss her teachers and classmates -- she did not want to leave school on the last day.  Stepler and I both got new bicycles and Rory has enjoyed riding on them.

borrowing Grandma Sharon's 'noculars on Dalsnuten
the view from Dalsnuten
everyone @ the May 17th parade
with Dad & Mom @ the May 17th parade
Rory loves Elmo


eating lunch



eating lunch @ the Teddy Bear Picnic

singing @ the Teddy Bear Picnic
Rory's last day of school



riding Mom's new bike

this is fun

our picnic (and picnic knife) after our 1st bike ride

Stepler ran a marathon in Tromso, Norway on June 19th...but I'll save that for its own post.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

hide & seek

Rory is learning to play hide and seek.  Right now she's not very good at it, but she is certainly having fun.

She likes to hide with mom or dad while the other parent does the seeking.  While hiding she'll often say, I'm right here or here I am.  Sometimes she'll jump out of her hiding spot just as the seeker comes into the room.  Playing hide and seek with Rory isn't very hard, but it's lots of fun for everyone!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Krizner visit

Alison, Jeff and Brock visited us for ten days at the end of April and beginning of May.  Rory loved playing with her cousin.  We had a wonderful time and did a lot.  We celebrated Brock's birthday and my birthday.  We took the train to Kristiansad where we stayed in a zoo-themed hotel and went to the zoo.  We went on three hikes in two days.  We took a ferry boat to one of the hikes.  Ali and Jeff put their fingers in the North Sea.  We went shopping -- Ikea, many shops in downtown Stavanger, and a glass-blowing shop.

The computer had the pictures all out of order so I do too...

a troll @ the zoo

the orangutans

so many ways to play with the tunnel

the tunnel of fun

Brock is one!

the Krizners @ the North Sea

playing spoons

another troll

baths are so much fun!

Manafossen in the background

the playground!


a treat on the ferry home after Preikestolen

everyone @ the top of Dalsnuten

on the way downtown for supper 

playing hard

taking a break to throw rocks in the water

Rory's first nightgown

riding the train @ the zoo

happy birthday to me!

swinging

we were that close

so much fun on the carosel @ the zoo

Brock's lion cake

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

a few pictures from Paris

carousel in Montmartre
a flower shop on the way back to the hotel

Jardin des Tuileries
 
Eiffel Tower

flowers outside Notre Dame

big heavy doors

Rory's favorite thing about vacation, lots of ice cream

mmm...ham and cheese 'sant
we saw an English Bulldog in Paris!

Paris in the springtime

Paris.  We had a great time there over Easter break.  But mostly the weather wasn't so great - cold, rainy, windy, even some hail.  There were a lot of people there.  A lot.  The lines were long, very long, just about everywhere.  The lines we did stand in were worth it, but there were a few times we just skipped it if the line was too long.  Good food.  Crepes.  Green beans were even really good.  Cappuccinos.

Day 1
We left Stavanger on Thursday a little after lunch.  It was nice not to leave on the early flight - we got to sleep in, have a good breakfast, I had time to straighten and vacuum.  After a short layover in Frankfort we were on to Paris.  From the airport we took a train into the city and then the Metro to our hotel.  We checked into the hotel, left our bags, and found a cafe not too far from the hotel with food that we all enjoyed.  Then it was back to the hotel and to bed.

Day 2
Friday began with breakfast at the hotel.  Strong coffee (I liked, Stepler less so), croissants (or 'sants to Rory), jam, and cheese.  Cereal and yogurt were also available.  We then took the Metro to the boat dock for the river tour that we'd planned.  We rushed to get there for the first tour at 10:30, arrived in plenty of time, bought our tickets, and went through the turnstiles to board the boat.  Or so we thought, we were then told there might not be enough people to make the 10:30 tour and we were stuck inside the turnstiles.  So we started hoping for more people, finally enough people showed up, and we were able to board the boat.  Despite the light rain, we sat on the top of the boat, but it was cold.  So we didn't last up there.  Highlights of the tour included: the Louvre, Notre Dame, and the Eiffel Tower.  Rory is a fan of boats so it was a great way to see lots of the city.

After the boat tour we headed in the direction of the Louvre in search of lunch.  It was a windy walk.  We found lunch in a cafe just outside the Louvre.  Then on to the Louvre.  It was raining, no big deal, we were headed inside, long lines, but we were able to bypass them because we had a stroller.  We walked around some.  Rory fell asleep in the stroller.  We found the Mona Lisa.  Crazy crowds there.  Crazy.  The stairs and elevators in there don't mix with a sleeping toddler in an umbrella stroller.  Stepler went on to see a few more things while sleepy Rory and I hung out in the snack bar.  She slept.  I watched the people go by.

Then we walked and walked.  To the Ile St. Louis.  We wanted a smaller supper so we bought quiche, a ham croissant, and a pastry with tomatoes and olives.  The sun came out and it wasn't as windy so we ate outside on a bridge.  Then we had ice cream!  Rory was very excited about the ice cream.  We walked back to our hotel.

Day 3
We took the train to Versailles.  We should have bought our tickets to Versailles prior to getting there.  But we didn't so we stood in line for an hour to get tickets.  The couple behind us in line were college students from Boston.  Then we had to stand in another line to get in.  I suggested Stepler go to McDonald's so he could go to the restroom and get Rory a Happy Meal.  About when I thought he should be getting back, I put Rory, who was wearing a yellow rain coat, on my shoulders so he could find us - it worked.  Rory was a champion, eating her hamburger in line and finished just as we were getting to the entrance door.  We walked through, we saw the art, the furniture, the hall of mirrors.  Rory liked looking out the windows to the backyard.  And for some reason she was looking for someone named Tom in the art.  We finally found his statue just before we got to the exit.  Unfortunately the weather was not good for visiting the backyard so we skipped it.  We walked around the town a bit, stopped in at a bakery for a strawberry tartlet, and went on to Starbucks for lattes.

We'd planned on going to a Vietnamese restaurant for supper that night.  I'd read about it in the guidebook, it wasn't too far from the hotel, and I haven't found any good Vietnamese here in Stavanger.  But it was closed.  I was devastated.  Temporarily.  We found another Asian place for supper.  They had Vietnamese srping rolls, Coke in a can, and no crowds.  It worked. 

Day 4
We encountered another closure - the Picasso Museum is closed for extensive renovation.  We went to the Musee d'Orsay.  The line was so long that we couldn't find the end, even if we'd wanted to stand in it.  Spring break + Easter + free addmission = looooong line.  We skipped it and just started the walking tour we'd planned for the day a bit early. 

We walked a lot, headed in the general direction of the Eiffel Tower.  We were going to have a picnic at the park in front of the Eiffel Tower.  It was too cold and windy.  We found a cafe for lunch.  It was quite tasty and there we discovered that Rory likes quiche a lot.  (She used to not touch eggs.  She still hates egg yolks from boiled eggs.)   While walking to the Eiffel Tower Rory fell asleep.  The lines were tremendous, we didn't want to stand in them and with Rory sleeping we weren't going to try climbing the stairs either.  So we kept on going.  The Eiffel Tower is still very impressive, even if we didn't go up it.

Got to the Arc de Triomphe and Rory was still sleeping so just Stepler went under the roundabout to get under the Arc.  Ominous clouds were building, but sleeping Rory and I did a little window shopping.  Then it started raining.  Then the hail came.  Luckily Rory was under her stroller and I had an umbrella.  I also stood on the side of a building which protected us from the wind.  And it didn't last too long.  By the time Stepler returned to us, Rory was awake and we headed down the Champs Elysees for more window shopping and to look for a cafe for an afternoon treat.

Afternoon treat found.  Then we headed towards the restaurant where we wanted to eat supper.  It was a pretty long walk to get to the restaurant so we just took it all in as we walked there.We stopped at a park so Rory could run around a bit.  Our supper destination had a line.  The restaurant was called Breakfast in America so we decided to skip the line and return in the morning for breakfast.  We found another place for supper.

Day 5
Breakfast in America indeed!  Yum.  Stepler has said it's one of the things he's missed the most while living here (we used to eat breakfast out a good bit after our long weekend run) and this restuarant satisfied the craving. 

After that we took the train to  Montmartre to see Sacre Couer.  Beautiful.  Lots of people.  Big hill.  Worth it.  A mass was going on when we went through the church.  I felt like I shouldn't be there.  We went through the touristy area there to see the artists and the shops and got Rory some lunch.

Back to Notre Dame.  Rory fell asleep.  We walked around Notre Dame.  Stepler took photos of the building and the flowers outside.  We had crepes from a street vendor - nutella!  We crossed the river in search of the English bookstore.  Found it.  Wonderful place, but not surprisingly, very crowded.  When Rory woke up we went to a park so she could play a bit.  Monday was the best day for weather by far and we all enjoyed being out in the sunshine. 

Our supper that night was at a restaurant called Marathon.  Very good grilled meats.  Bad service.  Bakery treats on the way home as we walked through the Ile St. Louis again.  Yum.  Found a non-cheesy souvenir t-shirt for Rory.  (Earlier that day we'd done the cheesy thing and purchased a beret for her.)

Day 6
Up early to take the second train of the day to the airport.  Checking in with Luftunsa is never fun for us.  Got checked in, made it through security and to our gate with time to spare though.  We were back in Stavanger by lunchtime.  Also nice.  Plenty of time for a nap (Rory), to start the laundry and restock the pantry.

These vacations when we are always on the go and seeing as much as we can are great.  But it's time for a (much) more relaxed vacay.  We've just booked our next trip - to sit on the beach or by the pool in Croatia.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

early Easter

We had Easter festivities early this year because we are leaving for Paris later today and will be there on Easter Sunday.

dyeing Rory's first egg

still dyeing eggs
our finished eggs
the Easter Bunny brought candy!
found an egg!