Saturday, September 13, 2008

It was like that when I got here it really was!


I think the posten is magic, it turned my carboard box into a cardboard ball. When I opened the damn thing all my my stuff had miraculously become dust.

Not really, everything survived the trip MOSTLY intact, although my computer case is rather bent up. Just remember if you ever ship me anything to mark the box "Handle with Care".

Everyone always wants to know how your flight was. Could any question be less interesting? I suppose it is courtesy, but what do you say about sitting on your ass at 30,000 feet for 7 hours? So here is the short of it... I read, I ate, I slept, I watched Crystal Skull, I slept, I watched Prince Caspian, and then I talked to the cute girl next to me for 30 minutes while the flight landed.

Now you might ask yourself (Kris will), "Peter, why did you wait until the last 30 minutes to talk to the cute girl you were sitting next to?" And the answer is... I am an idiot. Nothing more to it than that really.

Then I was in Amsterdam. Everyone has GREAT stories about Amsterdam, I mean, that place is just WILD. Except I spent it all in the airport, so I have nothing. Well, the customs agent said hi, that was pretty exciting.

I did talk to the guy in front of me in the customs line when I heard him mention Rhode Island to someone else. Apparently he lives in Warwick and went to Tollgate High School. I run into people from Warwick wherever I go, including on the Via D.C. trip. I probably ride the bus with someone from Warwick every day and don't even know it.

I arrived in Oslo to great fanfare, there was a 21 gun salute and the Swedish Bikini Team placed a lei around my neck. Why the lei? I don't know, you'll have to ask them.

Erik and Lawrence met me in the terminal, sans bikini (although I've seen evidence that Lawrence may be able to comfortably wear one). I am glad they were there otherwise I might have ended up walking to Funcom.

We ate a strange looking pizza and then I was whisked off to my new home. When Erik gave me the key I naturally assumed we were living in a Medieval Castle.

But that isn't so. It is pretty nice, besides a castle is probably all damp and moldy anyway. The building used to be dorms for factory workers in the '20s that has been converted over into flats. The outside looks pretty nice and there is a grassy courtyard for what I assume are summertime activities (please let sunbathing be an activity). Right now there is work being done on the roof, so I have scaffolding out the window (it's in some of the pictures).

My room is way, WAY bigger than I thought it was going to be, right now it echoes. Hopefully, after I get a p-number and can actually open a bank account I will head over to IKEA and get some furniture. As for now... well what you see is what you get.

That's really it for now. Coming up next episode... Frogner Park!

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Check out the undies in the last pic!

Great start to your blog, I cracked up! Norway looks like a great adventure! I miss you, but I'll come visit next year. :)

Anonymous said...

Love the blog! Why are your shirts so neatly folded on a bookshelf? lol... Miss you!

Anonymous said...

Also, it just struck me that this is in Norway time... which is weird to me! :^P

Anonymous said...

funny shit Pete.. I can't believe they gave you the skeleton key from Zelda. I also cannot believe you tried to put all your wordly belongings in a cardboard box with 3 rolls of packaging tap wrapped around it. A truly brilliant packaging strategy!

Hope everything is going good out there, hope to see you soon!

Anonymous said...

I like this blog. It makes you feel closer. Keep 'em coming! You are so lucky to have the opportunity to live there! Enjoy Yourself!

Anonymous said...

Yay a new blog to read. Make that a new travel blog to read. I have a friend who just moved to LA and started a blog about being there. It makes me wish I was somewhere more exciting. Looking forward to hearing more!

Shinpaul said...

So how was your flight? :-p

It looks like that place is as bare as our place was for the longest time. HAHA

And why did you wait until the last 30 minutes to say anything? Dude, I'm terrible with women and I would have done better than THAT. Yeesh!

:-p

Anonymous said...

When's the next blog coming dammit? You're keeping us in suspence! lol

Caitlin said...

1) Isn't the Amsterdam airport fun? It's trippy without drugs.

2) I lived in a medieval castle actually. I'll tell you about it some time. Beth was there too. We had TWO moats.