Jan 15 2010

2009: A Look Back

Published by Tom at 21:38 under Main

I hope everyone had a merry Christmas and a happy new year. I’ve probably been too quiet again as of late. The honest truth is that writing for this blog has become more difficult for me lately for a few reasons none of which I will go into. However, one thing I do wish to say is that I’m not leaving anything juicy out. My life in Oslo has calmed somewhat and I have turned into a creature of routine to some degree. I wake up, I do my work, I go for a walk to nowhere in particular and I go to bed. On Saturdays I teach English. Since each of you knows this I don’t feel the need to constantly write about it.

But we did just have a big holiday and I can say a few words about that. I was in Canada from the 15th of December to the 11th of January. I had an incredibly wonderful time. The people in my life have become even more important to me than they were previously and I was graced with the presence of my best friends over the holidays. I got to spend time with my family with whom I always feel I can be my silly self. Sometimes there’s nothing so relaxing as sitting in front of the TV with the family. I never actually paid any attention to what was playing but it was the sitting together that made it worthwhile.

2009 was a busy year for me. I made a bunch of friends in my second and third semesters here. I learned a great deal from fellow students and professors. I changed my perspective on many things as a result of the events of 2009 and I think that was for the better. I also (re)learned how fast time flies. I am now beginning my fourth and final semester at the University of Oslo and while I look forward to it I also know that it will come quickly and that means that my time here as a student will come to a close.

I look to the future with excitement obviously and hope for all of the things that I’ve planned for myself but I cannot help but think about how much I will miss being a student here. As some of you may know I plan on moving to Norway permanently once I finish an MBA in Canada. So while I will be back in Norway it will not be as a student but as a working man lookin for the dollars (or kroners as they case may be). My point is that I have four more months in which to write my thesis and make my mark on the study of Icelandic medieval society. When I first arrived here I was so caught up in the strangeness of it all I missed the finer points of Norwegian life. I was too busy making my own noise to listen. I think more recently I’ve been able to do that. To listen to the thing that is Norway. I’ve never been immersed in a culture like this before and it’s intoxicating. 2009 has taught me how to be more patient in this way, to listen to the world around me.

Well, as I’ve got a few things planned yet I’m going to be writing about them. One is a planned journey to Trondheim, I’ve got a hike planned with a friend to Bergen, and I hope to hit the far north as well to see the midnight sun. Also on the list are Stockholm and Copenhagen. As the stories develop I will be writing them.

Thank you all for your support and patience with me.

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2 Responses to “2009: A Look Back”

  1. Simon Bon 20 Jan 2010 at 22:22

    Tom, it was great to see you as well! I’m so glad to hear that Norway has been such a positive experience for you and that you’ve learned so much.

  2. Kizzyon 04 Jun 2010 at 12:59

    Hey Tom,
    Your sis directed me to your blog. I enjoy delving into the depths of other human noggins.
    I have been reading through a select few last night and this eve. Your memoirs are entertaining. Your candidness is refreshing. Your transparency helps me see the real you.

    I enjoy seeing a glimpse into another life, in a far off land. It helps make the world smaller..when even my own family feels far away..only a few hours away. I cannot imagine how much harder it has been for you- knowing a great span of time, distance and cost separates you in one place or another from your loved ones.

    This is my favourite line in the above…”I was too busy making my own noise to listen”. I seems to be an epidemic of our society. Happy you are one of the few breaking free of all the noise- to hear the depth and truths of your own thoughts and the world that digests us.

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