May 17 in Oslo & Gothenburg, SW (May)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

More Norwegian 'Trivia'

Dirty Laundry
We have a small washing machine in our flat, but have to line dry our clean laundry. Therefore, I sometimes use the washers & dryers located at the bottom of our building. Prior to using, I had to have a lesson - as it is quite a cumbersome process. I'll spare you the details, but have included a picture of the laundry room 'reservation board'. Have you ever seen anything so complicated?



What would you be if salary weren't important?
In Norway, everyone - regardless of their position - makes enough money to live. As a result, we often see people in 'out of the norm' roles. The one we find most interesting is that many men choose to work in barnehagens - or preschools.

Maternity/Paternity Benefits
There are a lot of children in Oslo, and why not? Mothers get three pay weeks prior to giving birth, and then 10 months full-salary pay afterward. If they choose to take a year off, they get the last two months at half their salary. Fathers get two weeks pay after the child's birth, and then two months full-salary pay when the child is 10 months old. (And I believe if the mother & father want to split the leave from work - 6mo/6m0 - that is also an option.) Also, if after one year you choose to stay at home with your child (instead of sending him/her to barnehagen), you are paid 3000nok ($500) a month from the government.

Real Estate
Real estate in the Oslo area is H-O-T! Our friends are looking for a small home on the outskirts of town. They toured a 'fixer-upper' that was on the market for 3,000,000nok ($500,000). That day, 95 other people also toured the home. It immediately sold for 1,500,000nok ($250,000) over the asking price.

Men in Tights
Well not men, but boys. JR begged me for boy-tights after seeing his friends wearing them. His are decorated with CARS & TOY STORY characters. They are worn under pants outside, and often alone - with a shirt, of course - when indoors. JR often wants to wear only tights and a shirt when we go out, and, with his tennis shoes, he looks like a marathon runner!

Good for the Lungs
People often put their babies outside in their strollers to nap. When visiting Tromso, our hosts bundled up their toddler and put her on the covered porch - in 32 degree snowy weather - to nap. Little Minde slept sound for three hours!

Peanut Butter
One kind. That's it. One lonely little jar on the grocery store shelf. Thank goodness it's tasty as I eat it everyday for breakfast.

Brilliant Invention
Shopping carts in Norway rotate every direction - not just forward & backward, but side-to-side!



2 comments:

  1. Please, please tell me how that laundry board works. :)

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  2. are there pictures of the tights? i need to see pictures of these tights! i bet he is adorable.

    also, the whole "napping for 3 hours roped into the stroller" sounds just fabulous! who needs a babysitter? :OP

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