Were I to summarize my Christmas time in
Kristiansand in one word, I would say awesome. I spent Christmas in Kristiansand
for Christmas at the home of a former Hald student, Åsmund Skomedal.
He studies Math and Physics at NTNU Trondheim and we work together in Laget. We
left on the night of 21st December by train but not before having a
lovely meal at his cool boat, where he lives, near the Train station. The
journey took around 13 hours and we arrived to a windy and snowy weather. It
remained so and grew worse for the next two days. But as they say in Norway,
det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare darlige klæer [there is no bad weather, only
bad clothing].
Shoveling the snow away |
Fire in the snow |
On Christmas day, we went to church and were later joined in the evening by another family with whom they had been friends with for many years. It was lovely listening to the parents tell of the stories of their children when they were young. Throughout my stay there, I enjoyed the close family feeling I got and especially the conversations over dinenr and breakfast. I realized that the Skomedals had a tradition of meeting up with other close families during the Christmas period for dinners. On the day after Christmas, we went skiing and made fire in the snow and cooked food in the fire and ate it there.
To say that I had a lovely time is a huge understatement. This remains the best true taste of Norwegian culture that left my heart and mind touched with love and care. I extend warm thanks to Skomedal family for making my Christmas time last year the loveliest and warmest I have had in years. It felt sad when I had to leave for a new year’s camp in the north but takk for fin tid!
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