Wednesday, November 24, 2010

London, Austin and the dreaded paper

London and Austin

London was fantastic. Here are some of the highlights.
  • Long long long tube/train/bus rides. Not totally a bad thing, it just meant lots of time for Austin and I to catch up. London is HUGE

The tube stop to get to Austin's Flat




  • Harry Potter! The movie, plus Austin surprise took me to Platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross Station!!!!! When we were there we met some ( I mean rather a lot) of Americans and chatted with them about their time abroad and things
Hogwarts!!!!



  • Pubs and other British things. We went to a real English pub and had English beer. We ate crisps and I got fish and chips... sort of lame touristy but it was worth it :)
At the Pub

Fish and Chips!
  • The British Museum. Which has the oldest things i have ever seen. We also discovered that people from ancient times were tiny... like hobbits basically. I am taller than a medieval viking man, which is weird. I am in awe of this museum... it blows my mind the amount of history there. 
British Museum

Old Things!
More old things!
Rosetta Stone
  • More movie watching! Oh man I have missed movies. We went and saw Due Date as well, and watched Scott Pilgrim on Austins computer. It was nice, especially since normally I see movies all the time back home. 
  • Tourism!! We went to see the London Eye, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey and Big Ben. All of which were awesome. Tourism for me is like being in a dream... its hard for me to grasp that is it reality and I am actually in these places. 
Skyline
London Eye
Big Ben!



I think that is the main parts of what we did, Austin showed me around some of the places he frequents, like his school. It was sort of a short trip to see the whole of the city. But it was still super great!

The Paper

Its clutch time, the research paper is due in six days. I have about 700 very rough words out of around 5000... so I will be attempting to write at least 1000 words a day. This is going to be the end of me, more than likely you will not hear from me until the end of this awful Paper Quest. 

-Noreen

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Snow, Maryn, Lillehammer and the Future

SNOW!

Its snowing in Norway!!! Thursday night at around 10 it started to snow in Hamar and it didn't stop for a day. It was beautiful. It was very exciting for a lot of the International Students who don't see a lot, or any, snow back home. Even the other American's who are from Washington don't see a lot of snow back home and were very excited when it started here. 

Hamar in the snow


MARYN!

Kate's friend Maryn came to visit this weekend which was great!!! We had a lot of fun. On Thursday we made a nice dinner and then went out into the snow to the Disco. From the Disco we took Maryn to get late night kebabs and then got home around 3:00AM. Friday we went to Lillehammer to show Maryn around the Nansen Center and around town. Steinar took us up to the ski jump, to a Norwegian museum and to an art museum which was great! Plus its much snowier up there. Friday night we made tacos and then had a movie night, Bring It On and Social Network. Maryn's brother Glen was in Hamar on this program in 2008 so Kate and I tried to make sure and show her all of the things that Glen probably saw when he was here, which included the Cathedral, the lake, the train station, downtown and the student pub. It was in my mind a hugely successful weekend and I am really glad I got to meet and hangout with Maryn :) 

Lillehammer in the Snow

Me quenching my thirst with some snow

At the top of the ski jump with Steinar



The view from the top


Fred=Peace in Norsk

At the Art Museum 
Maryn and I discussing how creepy Katie is when she takes pictures

LILLEHAMMER
AKA: Field Study or The Longest Paper of My Life
So the due date of my research paper is November 29th, the paper is approximatively 20 pages long with some (in my mind) intense formatting regulations, including an abstract and table of contents. That is much more extreme than any paper I've written at any point in my academic career thus far. It should be interesting, and by interesting I mean rather awful since I have some where around eleven days to write the whole paper. 

Other than that things at Nansen have been going well, Kate and I have been interviewing people, both staff and students. It's interesting the different types of things that the peace center does, though not many of them actually pertain to my research. For my research I have been reading a lot of articles from Ebsco Host and a few books from Nansen's library. 

THE FUTURE
My time in Europe is rapidly diminishing. On Friday I head to London for the weekend to visit with Austin. After that (and before) it's full on writing time until the 29th. The 26th-28th Kate and I will be at a seminar in Lillehammer that is about Democratic Leadership. We present our papers formally the 30th- Dec 2nd and after that we are basically done. Dr. Feller leaves the 5th so Kate and I have decided to also leave the 5th and go to Paris for a couple of days. The 10th we are still planning on going into Oslo to see what we can of the Nobel Presentation. Then Kate and I head to Brussels the 11th. Of course none of these travels are set in stone yet since we haven't purchased tickets... but it is the general plan. The 15th I head back to the states. 

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Bon Voyage Daniel

Tonight we had a surprise family dinner for Daniel, because he is leaving on the 8th for America... here are some pictures.

Me and Kate

Chef Hailey

Getting ready for the surprise

STEAK!



Thats all for now, we had a really great time and ate really great food!!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Elverum, Halloween, Countdowns

Elverum


I went with Hailey on Monday of last week to Elverum to visit the Travelers Museum. The Travelers are what the Romani (Gypsy) people are called in Norway and Sweden. The museum was nice, not very large, but interesting. Apparently the Travelers that live in the area were very hesitant to have the museum made and requested that it highlight the culture and positive aspects rather than the way the Travelers were oppressed. They were apparently concerned about the discrimination would come back if people reminded of it. Though the few panels they did have about the oppression were mind boggling, it changed my view of Norway as this perfect country.

We also went to Elverum on Wednesday to give presentations on how our countries view conflict resolution. First though we were treated to a lovely dinner.

Then we went back to give our presentations, but no one showed up to see them. So we gave them to each other and to Steinar, who works at NAMAS (The Namibian Association) (which is where we were presenting/who took us out to eat). It was actually really fun and allowed us to really talk about things rather than just presenting them. Steinar also told us a lot of things about Norway that we didn't know before, like that Norway supplies around 1/3 of the weapons used by NATO in the war in the Middle East. And that they make this one bomb that you shoot into a building and it sucks all of the oxygen out then replaces it with poison gas. Norway as a Peace Nation? Maybe not...

NAMAS also has a second hand store attached to it, it was great, I got an awesome pair of boots that are really warm and waterproof!


Halloween


So for Halloween Kate and I decided to be Greek Goddesses. We decided upon this because of our limited supplies.

Things needed to make a classy Greek Toga: White Sheet, some sort of belt, leaves
This is me ripping up a sheet to make belts



Finished Project 

And again
Then we walked to Hydranten (the student pub) then walked back to the dorms to get Kate's ID. We met up with Gonzalo and walked to met everyone else at the dance club. Here are a few photos of more costumes...

Hailey and Catherine as hippies

The boys as... businessmen? 

Gonzalo and I on the walk home

Gonzalo Gabriele and I, a perfect rendition of each of our personalities
Countdowns
4 Days until we are done with classes
9 Days until Maryn (Kate's friend, and my soon to be friend) comes to visit
17 Days until I head to London to visit Austin
24 Days until Kate and I go to Brussels
31 Days until we turn in our final papers
39 Days until Kate and I go to Bergen
43 Days until I'm back in the States 

I love it here, 43 days sounds like way to few. I miss home, but I know that I am going to miss everyone here as well... Too bad you can't have it all