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Sunday 14 May 2017

Winter in Norway

Hello!

After long and rainy winter in Stavanger spring came, last two weeks was full of sun ( I hardly could believe that I'm still in Norway!), but before I will write about spring and summer is also good to write something about winter time!

In December I was on Christmas in Poland. That was good time, full of meetings with friends and family, good food, some dancing classes and theater. (that's what I miss the most).

After coming back I had quite difficult time, I felt homesick and depression after coming back to Norway. Weather didn't help me, In Stavanger was dark, rainy and windy.

In the end of January me and Viktoria signed up for en extra Norwegian language course. I realized that one of my EVS goals are to learn Norwegian, because If I cannot learn it in Norway so neither in Poland. My motivation was higher because I could see that I became better and better.

In the end of February we had mind-term seminar in Oslo, so our Stavanger Team fight there. We had 3 days seminar where we were having fun together, visiting city, sharing our experiences with 49 other EVS volunteers which are in Norway. We stayed longer in Oslo, with other volunteer, we visited city together ( we couldn't see anything because all day was snowing), in the evening we was eating together.





My and Victoria dream was seeing the northern lights, so next we flight from Oslo to Tromsø. Tromsø is located 350 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle and is the largest city in Northern Norway. We spent there 4 days and 3 nights. We were hosting by wonderful couch-surfer. Second night he drove us out of the city ( enough far from city lights) so we could see the northern light even it wasn't so strong according to Kp scale, it was only 2 or 3. You can see how awesome it was on the photos which Amalia Pop took.





Next night we were on the hill from which you could see the view to Tromsøya island. We were lucky, the Northern lights was even stronger and we were closer to sky! Climate and landscape was so different then in Stavanger, It was good to see snow during winter ;)




What's more about winter?

I was with my youth club on skitur, so together with kids we were in Sauda. That was whole 2 days of skiing! What surprised me was that you can ski off the roads, of course that is much more difficult and you can easier fall down, but that is not forbidden ;)




The closest ski center to Stavanger is Sirdal, even that I was there in the end of April and beginning of May, there was still a lot of snow! I was there with SAPS (Stavanger Active People Society), international people who are living in Stavanger. That's cabin trip was great opportunity to rest after intensive Ester time in Poland but also to ski, play board games, party, eat and sing happy birthday probably in 13 or more languages.



Make it short, that's how I spent and enjoyed winter time!

Greetings!

Magda

Monday 23 January 2017

Hei



I am Radek from Czech Republic. And I am 25 years old. And yes, I am last fourth volunteer at Stavanger Massive group! My biggest hobby is writing a blogs and new technology,
so I am sorry, that I am late!

I love music - I had many bands, but every band was so much good,  that we had to finish before that we became famous. Next thing what I love is art and making photo. Or making photo of art. Or making Art by photo.


My passion is cycling - top of my bicycle ride is that I arrive to EVS on my old Czechoslovakia bicycle from 1975. On a road trip I met nice people. Special Thanks to two guys from CZ, Jiří and Lukáš. And Big thanks to Jennifer from Alaska !!!
And next small things what I did at home is promoting concerts, skateboarding, making food for poor people on streets, Small DIY brands of clothes. Buildings skateboards mini ramps. etc.

What I doing at Stavanger on EVS?
I am working at Bekkefaret and Tasta youth clubs. Preparing small vernissage, and one smallest project with Tasta School and more great project.

Ha det bra og godt uke! 

The Worst Of All Bloggers

Hei og velkommen tilbake...

David here!
Yes, yes you are right, we are probably the worst bloggers ever to have attended this EVS project (jealously looking over to last years volunteers...) - BUT here we are and now you're in for an ULTRA Update! At least one from my perspective.

It must have been months since my last (and first lol) entry here, so lets start with what happened in Fall.

After having a glorious Autumn here in Stavanger, many of us believed that the shitty weather would never come anyways, leaving us with mistrust towards everyone who tried to prepare us for a terrible, terrible rainy and stormy and grey time that would last until March. We almost got heart broken because for a very long time it didn't look like there was anything like what we have been told coming our way. But then, it came, and it stayed. In fact it still is here! Grey in Grey with a bit of a shade of Grey. Our outside activities immediately were reduced to the casual grandiosa shopping and the zombie like walking to our work places in the mornings.
I knew that I can't stand this madness for a very long time so I actually decided to break out and do something out of my comfort zone. I went surfing... in December... in 3 degrees cold water. Together with my good Friend frank


I'm a kitesurfer, so wave surfing isn't really my thing but it still was quite some fun! The waves were pretty messy, the wind strong and the water definitely had the potential to kill me in a few minutes if it wasn't for one of those full body condoms incl. gloves and shoes! After a 20 min session of catching 3 waves, 1 of which I actually stood, and what felt like a total of 15 min paddling, I left the waters with numb fingers, ears and toes. SUCCESS! The curse was broken and even better, I got to visit a wonderful sunset at the beach at around 3:20 pm... glorious. 






Fast forward a week I found myself in the city of Bergen, where I spent my Christmas together with 2 volunteers from Germany and 1 from France. We had a duck, a ridiculously expensive duck (we believe we got fooled by the seller) together with potatoes, loooooots of potatoes, a weird cake because the French girl forgot to put the eggs in during the process of creation and we watched a utterly funny Norwegian Christmas cooking show. So, we had a blast to say the least!



Back in Stavanger, everyday life has caught up with all of us again, but the days grow longer again, love is blossoming, temperatures are rising, even the trees in the garden decided to already proudly wear their buds, completely ignoring the fact that it is mid January. Stupid Trees.

Well well, I think that is all for now! Please forgive me if I have missed out on something but I'll write another update after we had our midterm seminar at the end of February in Oslo. I'm sure that will make for some good stories :D

HilsEN (thanks Simon for correcting me)
David