January 2008


I know, I know. It’s been three days since last post. I think it’s because I’m kind of settled. This following week carries some formal representations but no school yet. So basically we’ve just spent time gathering the Norskies.

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So finally a day without a plan or a purpose. Something that reminds me that I’ve been here a week and a half already. Wow, that’s been fast.

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This has been the phrase of the day. It’s a kids example of the Boston accent. However, everybody knows you can’t really park your car at Harvard Yard. We’ve checked.

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I’ve been here for one week already. I’m celebrating that by writing this post on my brand new Asus eee laptop and giving you some pictures

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Today I actually had a few sensible things to do: fix internet connection at home, get a clock-radio (that docks to my iPod), rent a bed. To do all this I needed to do some research, which took me about an hour. Then the plan was laid and about to be executed. But with a degree in management I should know that no plan lasts longer than the first shot… uhh… subway stop.

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So finally came the day to get to know Boston a little better. Since my first day I’d spent limited time in Boston itself. Now came the opportunity to experience it better …. by foot. My legs will be sore for a while.

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Let’s start with the most important thing: the New England Patriots face off with New York Giants in the Superbowl two weeks from now in Arizona. Considering that Boston and New York is 4 hours driving apart and the two cities have a driving rivalry going, this couldn’t be much better. Especially fun to experience the Patriot passion here in Boston. Oh well, lots of action the last 24 hours too…

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I did have every intention to write a comment about yesterday. Right before going out to eat. I just needed a little nap first, long day and all. So here I am, twelve hours later and a long nap richer (and hungry!).
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I got here! Things went somewhat smooth but of course there are stories to tell. The first one is pretty simple: Boston is beautiful! I recommend everyone to come here. The other stories follows.

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So you noticed I’ve changed the header for this site, eh? Well, time to shift focus regarding what I spend my day with. Because from January 16th I’ll be flying across the Atlantic Ocean (also called the Norwegian Sea) to New England (should have been called New Norway, considering Leif Eriksson and all) and get ready for a semester at one of the worlds top business schools. And the preparation to get there?? Read on…

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