@salindap
Scottish expat in Norway
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About me
Scottish
Lives in Hakadal
Speaks English, Norwegian, Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan (last three pretty rusty despite the degree)
Registration: 02 May 2010
Activity
A Little Help... :) by sayea
Hi Im sayea im a 31 year old women from england I have a 9 year old son.. and I have some questions... Its kinda hard to find answers online to the questions and my Norwegian boyfriend has even less of a clue then i do.. any help with the ...
Hi, I moved here 9 years ago with my Norwegian husband. I am originally Scottish. I will double check if the system is the same. We found out that I had to apply for family reunification. For 3 years I paid for residency permit 'oppholdstilatelse' ... Read More
Homesick during the holidays by Goodness and Grit
Hi Gang, Holiday season definitely brings out nostalgia, depression, and homesickness in any expat. I simply want to wish everyone a Happy Easter wherever you are. Kimberly Mengshoel Lillehammer, Norway Goodness and ...
Happy Easter! Read More
You know you've been in Norway too long if.. by arjam
*You think there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing *You associate warm rice porridge with Saturday and Xmas eve *It seems nice to spend a week in a small wooden cottage up in the mountains, with no running water and no ...
Pretty true and a little bit scary!! Thanks for the hilarious list :-) Read More
Funny thing about cake in Norway, It Bleeds! by Goodness and Grit
Pay attention, and life´s lessons will entertain you in simple ways. I was introduced to Bløtkake on my first trip to Norway in 1987. A delightful dessert that looks beautiful and isn´t too rich, too sweet, nor too heavy. No two people make it the ...
He hee, glad it gave you a laugh :-) Read More
Funny thing about cake in Norway, It Bleeds! by Goodness and Grit
Pay attention, and life´s lessons will entertain you in simple ways. I was introduced to Bløtkake on my first trip to Norway in 1987. A delightful dessert that looks beautiful and isn´t too rich, too sweet, nor too heavy. No two people make it the ...
He hee, really funny :-) reminds me of myself when We first moved to Norway. We were looking for a house and there was detached, semi detached, and terraced housing. I was so sure that teraced houses were called 'prawn houses' Rekker. I had an ... Read More