Debbie and Larry had one day left to see Oslo. They knew that Joyce was counting on them to do it right. Now that they had successfully conquered the train, they rode the train to the bus to the Folklore Museum with minimal effort. They were even first off the bus. Cultural Moment: This museum incorporates a large open-air museum with more than 150 buildings, relocated from towns and rural districts. Debbie thought this place was awesome. It had some really cool buildings that had been moved from all over Norway. The next stop was the Viking Museum. Cultural Moment: The Viking Ship Museum has two Viking ships that were buried as part of Viking burials. The ships were found buried on farms. (Debbie was sorry that they did not have an outfit for her to wear. They did find out that Vikings did not wear horns on their helmets. So all you Minnesota Vikings break those horns off).
Without Joyce to direct them, Debbie and Larry were having some issues finding places to eat. (Debbie refuses to eat shrimp and fish sandwiches). They went back to the train station to eat. (Joyce if you are reading this – look what has happened to them? The train station?)
They began their afternoon with a trip to the Opera House. You can walk to the roof of the Opera House which they did. The Opera house is right on the waterfront. The two walked up the main drag from the train station to the Royal Palace. First stop was the Oslo Cathedral. Cultural Moment: Oslo Cathedral is the main church for the Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo, and is used for weddings and funerals by the Norwegian Royal Family. Most exciting of all, the church was open. (it was a Sunday).
They were most impressed with the statue of Christian IV, the Danish king who ruled Norway around 1600. He named the city Christiania after himself. It was renamed to Oslo in 1925. (Maybe Deborahina would be a good name?).
They marched past the Parliament building (closed) on their way to the Royal Palace with Debbie declaring every building passed as City Hall. Each time that they wanted to stop the other one said. “Well, we won’t be in Oslo again.” and kept walking. They made it to the Royal Palace with a selfie as proof.
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They finished the day with City Hall. (Debbie finally found it right before they closed). Debbie ran into the building before they could lock the door. She then joined a tour group to see the second floor. Larry was awed about the joining of the tour group. There are massive murals on the first floor of City Hall that illustrates the history of Norway of the first part of the 20th century. The Nobel Peace Prize is also awarded here.
After City Hall, the two limped back home in anticipation of leaving Oslo (Deborahia). Larry wants Joyce back as she doesn’t make Larry walk as much.
Nice job parents, Oslo looks very nice! Are Ana and Elsa Vikings? I like the church and the Mittens.
I think in stead of Deborahina, some lace should be named England–but that may be taken already.