Four delicious works of art!
From the 1. February untill July two cousins with equal amounts of crazy Rustad blood running in their veins will be out exploring the world. The itinerary is India-Japan-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore-Australia-New Zealand-Samoa-North America! Their confessions will be posted right here on this blog, follow us - if you dare!
søndag 17. juli 2011
Yoghurtland
We would like to introduce those of you who are not familiar with it to the American wonder of Yoghurtland! Jenna brought us there our second night in Denver and after that we managed to squeeze in 4 visits 5 days.. We completely fell in love!! The store sells frozen yoghurt with every imaginable flavor and topping. The true beauty of it is that you get to do it all yourself! Pluss you get taster cups you can use as freely as you wish (and dare). The flavours are on taps and come by themselves or swirled together. Some of our favorites were devil's chocolate, coconut, tart, key lime and vanilla. Then you get to top the yoghurt with anything from fresh fruits to chocolate to all kinds of candy. At the end your master piece is payed for by weigh. Cheap and so, so, soo good! Fingers crossed it will make it's way to Norway real soon!
The Mini apple, a lake cottage dream and Norwegian wannabes
Whenever people asked us where we were going in the US many would cringed their noses and repeat disappovingly "Minnesota?". Now we've been there we realise the poeple who did that, have never been to the wondurous place "Minnesota" (im sure you all can hear the deamy and excited voice I'm saying it with). I met the Finsnes family 5 years ago at my grandparents house and all I remember is how excited I was to speak English and the little Christmas ornament that they gave us and we hang up on our tree every year. Andy is my moms distance cousin, his wife Lisa and their kids Andrew, Kate and Maria gave us the best time and impression of Minneapolis (If New York is the big apple, naturally this is the Mini Apple -lis).
From the left, Sanna, Andy, Maria, GG (mother of Lisa), Kate, Andrew, Kirstin (Andrews girldfriend) and Lisa
We started our stay with a real american Graduation Party with some of Maria friends (Maria just graduated High School - Hurrah!) Minnesota and Wisconsin is where all the Norwegians settled in the old days and we met SO many people who with great enthusiasm told us they were half or a quarter or three eights Norwegian. When they heard we were 100% and real ones the excitement was extatic. At Edina High school where Maria goes they have a "Norwegian club" with t-shirts saying "Jeg forså ikke" on the back. It means "I dont understand" just slightly misspelled .
The next day we got to visit the university of Minnesota (UofM) where Maria is going next year. So much fun to see the campus of this huge university and get the feel of going from High school to College. Minneapolis is a sunny city, using the Niceride bike system (one can borrow bikes from one station and return then in another one), we got to see the city in an easy and perfect way on a warm summer day. With the Niceride bikes infront of Mississipi River.
The back of the Cabin
View of the lake and their boat.
The Ceiling at the bar.
I'm ready and I did it!!!
Maria let me "drive" the boat. Scary but pretty cool. (I kinda want a boat now)
Åslaug stood on her second try waterskiing!
Åssi, Kate and Sanna at the bbq party.
Crazy Daisy, they're alien dog.. its NOT a dog!
Thank you again Finsness, we had a great time, it's certainly a place we'd like to go back to and we hope to see you again in Norway.
Sunday Dinner outside at the Cabin. From the left, GG, Åssi, Sanna, Andy, Maria, Kate and Lisa
Yes, We're fans! Go Minnesota!
lørdag 2. juli 2011
Denver
When my dad was in high school he did an exchange year in the US. His host brother, Doug, and his daughter Jenna visited us in Norway a couple of summers ago. Ever since that I have always wanted to visit them in the states. They were kind enough to warmly welcome two norwegian travellers. Thats how we got to see Denver, Colorado!
Compared to LA and San Fransisco we knew very little about the city.. Doug, his wife Julie, Jenna and her boyfriend Josh did a great job as tour guides! We felt like we were really doing it the American way: Baseball, hamburgers and peanut butter sandwiches. We were also treated to some Norwegian delights in the form of brown cheese (Gudbransdalsost produced by Tine in Norway, by the name "Ski Queen Cheese"!) and rice porridge. Mmm. Doug also had his Norwegian flag out on the table and impressed us with Norwegian vocabulary. Together with the families great hospitality we felt like we were at home, only with an American twist!
Compared to LA and San Fransisco we knew very little about the city.. Doug, his wife Julie, Jenna and her boyfriend Josh did a great job as tour guides! We felt like we were really doing it the American way: Baseball, hamburgers and peanut butter sandwiches. We were also treated to some Norwegian delights in the form of brown cheese (Gudbransdalsost produced by Tine in Norway, by the name "Ski Queen Cheese"!) and rice porridge. Mmm. Doug also had his Norwegian flag out on the table and impressed us with Norwegian vocabulary. Together with the families great hospitality we felt like we were at home, only with an American twist!
"Brunost" and brown bread. THE BEST!
Rice porridge done our way with sugar, cinnamon and butter. Notice Doug's Norwegian flag!
Julie serving the best "pizza" I've ever had. BIG cookie with cream cheese/cream and fruit. Yum!
Our first day in Denver Doug showed us around town and took us to the Red Rocks. They are like nothing I have ever seen. Massive rocks with a deep, red colour placed seemingly randomly in the landscape. We took a walk around the rocks fighting the urge to climb on them. The penalty of a 999 dollar fine and/or 180 days in jail kept us in place. As did the rattlesnake warnings! There is a huge amphi theater placed between the rocks used for concerts and other arrangemants. Our last night Jenna and Josh took us to "Film on the Rocks" to see "Scott Pilgrim Against the World". It was a beautiful night to sit under the stars (and blankets). Everyone ooohed and aaahed and clapped at the right moments which worked great with the movie. We had such a good time!
Sanna and Doug at the Red Rocks. When Doug took my dad there a couple of years ago they saw a rattle snake.. Fortunatley all the wild life we saw was a rabin!
"Film on the rocks", movie in an amfi theater between the rocks. Spectacular!
Åslaug, Sanna, Jenna and Josh. Good times!
The climb to the top of the summit.
Top of the world!
Andy (Josh's sister), Jenna and Josh!
Want some more, s'more?
Jenna, Julie and Doug at Josh's ball game.
Baseball babes ;) Supporting the Rockies of course!
In action!
Then the game was rained out.. Which was also an experience!
We were sad to leave Denver but very thankful for the time we got to spend there. We met some great new people and had a lot of fun. Thank you again for all you did for us :D
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