We're Home & A Guest Post

Tuesday 8 January 2013


Yesterday, we crossed the pond back to Norway after 3 weeks of holidays.  It's always a little bittersweet returning home - leaving behind the sleep-in mornings, family, great food - but nice to unpack the suitcases and get back to a normal routine.

I took a bit of an unplanned blogging break over the holidays.  I figured I'd have plenty of time to write while sitting around the house snacking on Christmas treats but instead, I chose to spend some quality time with my family and it was well worth it.  Hopefully, I'll get back on track this week and finish off telling you about Prague and now, a great stay in the Pacific Northwest but in the meantime, you can catch me over at Jenna's blog, A Home Away From Home, posting about my top 5 breathtaking travel moments.

Check it out here.

(Jenna was also on Expatriated back in July.)

7 comments:

  1. Glad you guys are safe and sound back in Norway... good luck unpacking and getting settled back into everyday life again :) Thanks so much for guest posting... love your top 5!

    xxx
    Jenna

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  2. Welcome back to the normal routine! It's so hard readjusting post-holiday...

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  3. Glad you made it back safely - can't wait to read more about your break!

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  4. Taking a break from blogging to see family is the best decision anyone can make. Coming back home can be the worst! Hope you're doing ok!

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  5. Welcome back! I'm personally finding it very hard to get back into the swing of things. Hope it's a bit easier for you!

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    1. Thank you Dena! I'm happy to be back but struggling with jet lag. I'm giving myself the week to recover and get organized.

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  6. Welcome back. Can't wait to hear all about your adventures.

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