tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892807155047127558.post6439760097862940342..comments2023-08-24T14:47:21.594+02:00Comments on The Dreamer's Way: Moving to OsloAshtheVikinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08758659398649657277noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892807155047127558.post-73266526549500555242011-08-14T10:23:26.575+02:002011-08-14T10:23:26.575+02:00Hi, from a fellow Canadian living in Oslo. I wish...Hi, from a fellow Canadian living in Oslo. I wish you well in your journey in Oslo. I have a blog that may give you some insight on life here. Lykke til! www.theosloeye.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892807155047127558.post-4314219953849439952011-08-13T16:59:43.282+02:002011-08-13T16:59:43.282+02:00Hey also remember this modern world lets you easil...Hey also remember this modern world lets you easily stay in touch with folks. That helps a LOT. I was recently out for beer with friends I hadn't seen face to face in 2 (her) and 5 (him) years. Yet I knew lots that was happening with them though on-line contacts so we just picked up where we left off. Now it will likely be another couple of years before we cross paths again...Neilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16603072380451991431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892807155047127558.post-34515378510781173382011-08-08T08:20:35.104+02:002011-08-08T08:20:35.104+02:00Wrangling my stuff is the hardest part of moving f...Wrangling my stuff is the hardest part of moving for me. I'm packing up too and I'm definitely doing my best to cut back. I've found that I've brought stuff I thought I needed (mostly cooking things) that I really could have done without and could have picked up dirt cheap in Glasgow. The trick is to hold off on buying stuff until you get to know the area so you know where the pound shops (or the norweigian equivalent) are. However in true girl guide fashion, I always want to be prepared and this definitely goes counter to the attempts to pack lightly!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com