Sunday, November 29, 2009
First week in Tromso
We were unable to move into our rented house in Tromsdalen for the first week and stayed in an appartment type hotel right in the middle of the city until we were able to move.
We enjoyed the european breakfast and the freshly baked bread in the morning before heading off into town to do things such as getting registered and dealing with all sorts of other beaucratic issues.
Sunday, 25.10.2009 Arrival in Tromso - Norway
We left Thailand after midnight and managed to have some sleep on the way. After a short stopover in Oslo we arrived in Tromso at about midday.
We could not help but feel excited when we saw the snow covered mountains around Tromso from above in the plane.We were also wondering what the future might hold for us for the next two years and were happy to have arrived safe and sound after a most enjoyable journey from New Zealand.
After landing we had a short walk from the plane to the Airport lounge and noticed the icy ground which was very slippery. It was of course cold, but not as cold as I had expected it and the air felt fresh and clean. We did not expect to be greeted by anyone at the airport but got a nice surprise on arrival.
Kerstin, an ex work colleque of Phil from New Zealand was waiting for us with a batch of freshly baked muffins. What a lovely surprise that was! A few minutes later we also met Phils norwegian colleque Sten, who is the person Phil has been working with for the last 7 years. It was a wonderful and warm welcome and such a nice beginning.
We could not help but feel excited when we saw the snow covered mountains around Tromso from above in the plane.We were also wondering what the future might hold for us for the next two years and were happy to have arrived safe and sound after a most enjoyable journey from New Zealand.
After landing we had a short walk from the plane to the Airport lounge and noticed the icy ground which was very slippery. It was of course cold, but not as cold as I had expected it and the air felt fresh and clean. We did not expect to be greeted by anyone at the airport but got a nice surprise on arrival.
Kerstin, an ex work colleque of Phil from New Zealand was waiting for us with a batch of freshly baked muffins. What a lovely surprise that was! A few minutes later we also met Phils norwegian colleque Sten, who is the person Phil has been working with for the last 7 years. It was a wonderful and warm welcome and such a nice beginning.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Last few days on Koh Chang
As the days went on our holiday was coming to an end. Luca got her hair braided and enjoyed the attention she received from the ladies in the salon while Matthis and Finn went for another swim.
We can recommend Thailand to anyone in need for a nice family holiday. The food was wonderful and there was a lot to do for people with children. I am sure we will visit again some time.
We can recommend Thailand to anyone in need for a nice family holiday. The food was wonderful and there was a lot to do for people with children. I am sure we will visit again some time.
Snorkeling at the coral reef
A few days later we went on a speedboat which took us out on the ocean to a coral reef where we all went snorkeling.
There were hundreds of colourful little and some not so little fish around us. We also saw a big sea spider and mama swam straight back to the boat when she saw the spider.Funny that!
There were hundreds of colourful little and some not so little fish around us. We also saw a big sea spider and mama swam straight back to the boat when she saw the spider.Funny that!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
We went to the BAN KWAN elephant camp which is an initiative by the asian elephant foundation. The elephants there used to be used for all kinds of work and lost their importance when cars and other inventions took over.To provide the elephant with a natural environment and a meaningful existence the foundation created two elephant camps on Koh Chang where the elephants have become a major tourist attraction.
Not only were we able to ride on the elephants through the jungle, we were also able to wash them at the a river nearby. Finn, Luca, Matthis and Phil went into the water with the elephants and I took some photos and watched that green poisoness snake which was sitting on a branch on the other side of the riverbed.
Not only were we able to ride on the elephants through the jungle, we were also able to wash them at the a river nearby. Finn, Luca, Matthis and Phil went into the water with the elephants and I took some photos and watched that green poisoness snake which was sitting on a branch on the other side of the riverbed.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Penny's Resort Koh Chang Thailand
Wellington farewell
A hectic Wellington farewell
The days leading up to to our farewell were full of last minute organisations.
Finn and Luca' s school finished two weeks earlier and we had a beautiful farewell gathering with class 5 and 1 and some people from the kindergarten, at our house. We are excited about our new life in norway but feel sadness about leaving. Our school and the Steiner community has been such an important part in our family life and saying good bye was quite emotional
Packing up the house seemed to be an endless task and I never knew we had so much stuff! We finally finished the task at 4 am the morning we were leaving and promptly slept in. Neither of us heard the alarm go off and when we woke up everything happened in a mad rush. It was a grey morning and we were meant to have an elaborate farewell breakfast at Jon and Jettas house in Island Bay. Well, that did not happen and we were lucky to beat the traffic into Wellington. We managed to have a quick cup of coffe and a bite to eat and left Jon and Jettas house in time for check in at the airport.We met Jan and handed him the Odessey which was sold to him, met some dear friends who came to say good bye at the airport, a quick photo at the gate, a few tears too I might add and we were off to Thailand with 135 kg luggage on board.
The flight was great and Phil and I did get to drink that glass of bubbly we had promised each other, during the flight. The kids were glued to the movie screen of course and we all enjoyed our first overseas flight with the whole family.
Finn and Luca' s school finished two weeks earlier and we had a beautiful farewell gathering with class 5 and 1 and some people from the kindergarten, at our house. We are excited about our new life in norway but feel sadness about leaving. Our school and the Steiner community has been such an important part in our family life and saying good bye was quite emotional
Packing up the house seemed to be an endless task and I never knew we had so much stuff! We finally finished the task at 4 am the morning we were leaving and promptly slept in. Neither of us heard the alarm go off and when we woke up everything happened in a mad rush. It was a grey morning and we were meant to have an elaborate farewell breakfast at Jon and Jettas house in Island Bay. Well, that did not happen and we were lucky to beat the traffic into Wellington. We managed to have a quick cup of coffe and a bite to eat and left Jon and Jettas house in time for check in at the airport.We met Jan and handed him the Odessey which was sold to him, met some dear friends who came to say good bye at the airport, a quick photo at the gate, a few tears too I might add and we were off to Thailand with 135 kg luggage on board.
The flight was great and Phil and I did get to drink that glass of bubbly we had promised each other, during the flight. The kids were glued to the movie screen of course and we all enjoyed our first overseas flight with the whole family.
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