Friday, August 1, 2008

Oslo really was slow...lots of museums

Today was very kicked back. We woke up, met up with Leonard and Rick, had breakfast at the hotel and then walked through town to the docks so we could sail on the Fjord. We first stopped at a museum that housed something called "The Fram." Turns out there is a Norweigan boat that traveled through the arctic waters and all the way to the South Pole before returning to its home in Oslo. We saw pictures of the building and how it was built around the boat which is over 100 years old....Seeing the steel reinforcements on the front of the ship was crazy. It looked like a thin layer of metal between ice and the wood in the ship. The cabins were oh so tiny too. I felt bad for everyone that had to sleep there. 

We also checked out a museum that housed a ship called the Con Tiki. Apparently, a man thought that he could make a raft/ship out of natural materials without a motor from Polynesia to South America.....and he did it....I didn't really get to go INSIDE the museum, but from what I could see, it looked like a brush house from Africa. 

Then it was off the Holocaust museum. There I was in the Holocaust museum among an entire family of Jews who were strongly affected by Hitler's movement. Although Leonard, Rick, Aaron and myself behave ourselves, Freda, Aaron's grandmother, recalled many of her memories of the 1940's in Norway. There was supposed to be real footage of Leonard's grandmother at her own wedding, but the machine was broken which made me truly sad for him. He was so excited to see him grandmother move, as he has only seen still photos of her. The museum is going to try to send him the footage through email. We found a wall that had all the names of all the Norweigan Jews who were killed by the Nazis. There are on the wall are many of Aaron's family members. I feel like after meeting everyone here, I am closer to those who have been lost. 

We also went to another museum after this...one that contained a Viking Ship. Again, I did not walk INTO the actual museum, but I got to see the exhibit from up high and took some photos of the ship. It was unearthed in the early 19th century years. It was in great condition too. I saw no Vikings however....I am so pissed about that. I came all this way to see a Viking....if I went to Japan, I would expect to see a ninja....All I saw were Trolls....who likes trolls anyways? No one!

There was a crazy incident with bees today! I got quite scared of a bee that was chasing my food and myself. It ended in a crying fit because I got so scared. Just thought I would take note of this for the future.

We had dinner tonight at Arve Isaksen's tonight. We had a traditional meal, fish! Getting to the house was quite an adventure. Arve had a friend come pick us up in a boat. We sped on water for an hour and a half, seeing Oslo from a whole different view. The whole evening was great and the food was delicious....BTW, raspberries here are ENORMOUS!!!! I am not even kidding. They are at least 3 times the size we have back home. If we have some tomorrow night, I will have to take a picture. 

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