17th of may is the Norwegian national day, it's the day when we in 1814 got our own constitution! And we celebrate it with children walking in parade, marching bands playing, spring, sun (exept this year in Oslo, where it was snowing...), eating icecream and wearing our national costumes (bunad). I spent half the day studying since I have an exam on 19th... But the afternoon and evening was fun! We went to the student cabin eating a lot of food and cake, and then after that just hanging around in town.
Gudrun (in her really beutifull hardanger bunad), me (who didn't wear bunad this year :(, Mette and Line
Line and Henrik - always cute together :) Trondheim in the background
Me and Mette tried to get on the 17th of may meating at the student community, but it was completly full, and we where the last not getting in.... But since we never really managed to descide if we wanted to go or not, we didn't really care :)
Eating icecream and whaching the river Nidelven and the Nidaros cathedral.
Bakklandet - a really nice part of Trondheim
Whatching the old city bridge and having a beer at the Good Neighbour
Product design project pics:
We actually managed to build the whole thing functioning, including, sewing, cut on the lathe (dreie), and making a convex mirror from a flat one! Proud :) And is anyone doest't really get what this is: It's a mirror to have on the backseat so the driver can see a baby in a backseat babyseat facing backwards.
Thanks, I never would have guessed what that is if you hadn't provided an explanation.
ReplyDeleteOne more thing to distract the driver ;)
ReplyDeleteOwen: With a baby in the backseat i'm pretty sure its not really possible to get MORE distracted :)
ReplyDeleteJake: Your welcome, just for you annoying americans :)
Så fine dere var :) Jeg lover å ikke være kjip neste år (med mindre jeg skal ha eksamen den 18. mai ;)
ReplyDeleteSupert! Det blir bra! Neste mai har ikke jeg eksamen! :D (bare ei lita masteroppgave, men det er vel ikke noe stress ;)
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