Wednesday 5 December 2012

U is for...

part of my stuff prior to leaving
Upheaval

Well, since I couldn't think of anything else for the letter U, I thought Upheaval was a pretty good one. Especially since I went through quite a bit of upheaval during the last few weeks. Not only did I pack up a lot of stuff, I also gave a lot away and all that was left was thrown away. 

I had colleagues, friends and family come over and help, I did a lot myself and in the end a lorry came to pick everything up that I wanted to take. And if you don't know what I am talking about: I was taking it all to Norway. Yes, you read it right: I moved from the Netherlands to Norway. Actually by the time you're reading this, I have moved into a new (smaller) home and have been at work for 2 days!

I have been through a small bureaucratic mill, I have had to speak Norwegian all the time (I made it a point to start out in Norwegian, it's the best way for me to get to grips with the language, even if they all do speak fantastic English here) and I am still figuring out what to do about the furniture that couldn't come with me to my new place. 

There is still a lot of upheaval in my head as well. It still hasn't quietened down, even though I am now sleeping better than I did the first few days. What with the language, all the new people, the new surroundings and everything else, I guess that will probably linger a bit longer. But I have some great help in the area and people so far have been very nice and kind to me! 

This is the letter U for ABC Wednesday. Why not join?

6 comments:

  1. It certainly has been an upheaval -- a very good 'u' word by the way. I think I recognize the waterfront of Bergen in your photo. We stayed in a hotel not far away, visited the fish market and had a cup of tea -- a cup of hot water and a tea bag -- for about $4, along there. We loved Bergen, but being spoiled by California sunshine couldn't be prevailed upon to live there. Keep on blogging!

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  2. Moving is very hard on the nerves, especially when you cross international boundaries, even if it's your choice.

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  3. Moving does create an upheaval. I hope it's a good move for you. Carver, ABC Wed. Team

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  4. I feel your pain, though I never moved where the language wasn't English. moving's a bear.
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  5. Ordinary Words...wow! That you have maintained your sanity is Uber impressive♫♪

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  6. In French we would say that now you experience the "contre coup" ! That takes some time to digest !

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