søndag 23. mai 2010

Lots of changes!

Tristan is meanwhile (for quite some time) walking like a champion and today climbed on the sofa for the 1st time. He's eating pretty much everything except for strawberries. So far we are still waiting for his 1st (real) word ...

Now the biggest of all changes: we are moving, again! This time (and hopefully for the last time for a while): back to Regensburg
Currently the packing is in its last stage and the company to grab all the stuff is scheduled to arrive on the 27th in the morning. I'll fly to Germany on the 30th and will start my new job - at CipSoft again, on the 1st of June.

The weather is awesome the last days, sun is shining most of the time. So Tristan is playing a lot outside these days.

I'm not sure how to go from here regarding this blog because the Norway chapter has reached its end. So I might add some picture and maybe a final post and then conclude it.

tirsdag 17. november 2009

Surprise visit at my parents


Last week Tristan and me have been to a short surprise visit at my parents in Germany. Great success! Seeing mom's jaws drop was very much worth it. ;)

onsdag 14. oktober 2009

Next week: visiting Germany again

We plan to fly to Germany again. This time to visit my grandaunt and -uncle near Stuttgart. He is turning 85 and we thought that it might be really a nice present to see little Tristan "live".

So we've booked tickets with Lufthansa and will fly Friday-Sunday next week.

A friend of ours will take care of our little fur ball (Wiggles) again. This way we don't have to worry about all the paper stuff (vaccinations, etc.) when taking him with us. And we will be quite busy with Tristan already ...

Oh, that reminds me: Loki has moved. He is now living with Cass' brother. Wiggles was torturing him too much and we had to split those to guys. At the end Loki only ate from my hand directly because he was too afraid to go even near the food pots. Within the last 2 months he quickly gained quite some weight and appears to be much happier.

Update: Sadly the visit had to be cancelled. My granduncle had to go to the hospital instead of celebrating his 85th birthday. :(

Relocated, again!

Yes, we have moved again. It happened in August already. Thanks to my parents for helping us to move all the stuff over. It would have been a nightmare without you!

This time we've moved to Kolsås, a suburb of Oslo, a much more child friendly area. We are now living in a 120 sqm row house with a small garden. No traffic around and a lot of green - just perfect!

Ok, the rent is a whooping 13.000 kr but it's really worth it. :)

The last 2 months: grøt, crawling and the battle over the night schedule

I'm really getting lazy - I apologize!

So a summarized update over the last 2 months and what happened:

1. Eating

Tristan's meals have changed. The everyday milk has been replaced by 2 grøt (pap) meals in the morning and evening. Additionally he still gets 2 bottles of milk in between. The big benefit of this change - and that brings me to the next topic ...

2. Sleeping

Tristan is now sleeping during the night. It took no longer than 3 (exhausting) nights to teach him to sleep in the night instead of waking up every 2-3h for food. He still wakes up occasionally but normally it's no real problem to make him fall asleep again.
Meanwhile we bring him to bed around 7 (it used to be 6 until recently) and he sleep until 7, sometimes even 8.

3. Crawling

Yes, our little baby boy has now started to crawl, just 2 days ago. He is already astonishingly fast and it's a lot of fun. I cannot wait until he's really all over the place. :)

fredag 7. august 2009

Back home after a very long and exhausting travel

From 20/7 - 29/7 we've been travelling almost trough whole Norway, 3 days up north and 3 days back home, with a short stop in Stokmarknes (Cassandra's home town) to get Tristan baptized. First I was considering to do the whole travel up north in 1 turn and just take a break to nap and eat but (gladly) we changed our minds and decided to split the travel into 3 stages.

The first stage was Oslo-Trondheim, about 50 Norwegian miles (500 km). This took us more than 8h (as expected) and we were dead tired and exhausted when we arrived at the hytte (cabin) that my parents, who travelled the same route but at their own pace, had rented. We went to bed pretty early (I think around 8 or 9) and started around 9:30 next morning towards Mo i Rana, another 8h travel. When we arrived there (my parents decided to stay one day in Trondheim to visit the city) we almost instantly went to bed again, even earlier. The last stage from Mo to Stokmarknes took us longest even though it's the shortest of the 3 stages. We were already pretty exhausted and Tristan was really not too happy to be all tied up for the 3rd day in a row in his bilstol (baby seat). We arrived pretty late, around 9 in the evening and didn't do much else but going to bed.

The next days were mostly filled with preparations for the dåp, buying stuff, carrying chairs and tables around, etc.
My parents took a long detour and arrived very late in the evening.

The weather wasn't on our side most of the time but on Saturday we took a boat trip to the Trollfjord, one of the smallest but nicest fjords around.

On 26/7 around 11 am the dåp finally started, a very touching ceremony. Tristan was clearly not impressed and slept most of the time.
On Monday we started to travel back, same stages backwards. This part of the travel went a bit better because we were more experienced now in what to do to keep Tristan happy and when to take breaks.

We arrived late on Wednesday but didn't have much time to relax. The very next day I got a small truck from bilutlei Bislet and with my parents help we moved to the rekehus (row house) that we rent now in Kolsås, near Oslo.

I'll add some pictures later.

lørdag 11. juli 2009

Long time since I posted something ...

I've been pretty busy with my little sunshine, work and life in general. And I have to admit that I was too lazy to post anything so far.

In 2 weeks little Tristan will join the Stensland family tradition and will get baptized. We'll drive up north to Stokmarknes where the whole procedure will take place. My parents will join as well and travel all the way from Germany with their car.

I'm considering to stream the even live for all friends that want to see it and cannot join in. Please contact me via eMail, telephone or otherwise and I'll let you know how to join. Sadly I cannot guarantee that this will work because I'll need proper 3G coverage in the church - I'm not sure if that will be the case.
If it's not possible then I'll try to get some video coverage and make that available instead.

The dåp (Norwegian for baptism) will be held on 27/07 around 11:00.

Meanwhile there are a few videos of Tristan available on Youtube:













I'll add more once in a while.