Friday, May 18, 2007

Friday

Today was Oslo day. We left Sarpsborg at 8:30. Mayor Engsmyr, asst. mayor Einar Evenson, Uno Larsen, Steinar Opstad, and Eirikur Varvin were there to see us off. We were all wearing our new SJGK hats that were given to us by the Norwegians.

The choir went straight to the American Lutheran Church where they sang for a crowd and recorded for a CD. The band went to Vigeland Park to see the sculptures and then to Holmenkollen Ski Jump. All 3 buses met up at the Viking Ship Museum All the sights on the tour were excellent.

The students then had the afternoon to check out some other Oslo sights. Several went to Akershus Castle, some went to the Nobel Peace Center, and most everyone ended up on Karl Johanns Gate.

We gathered at the hotel at 5:30 and checked into the hotel. Dinner was at 6:30. We received heart felt thanks and good wishes from our 3 Norwegian tour guides. They have become members of our group - as have the fantastic bus drivers we have. Mike and Ann Brown have been with us since Tuesday night and joined the students all day today and were at dinner. Dr. Sanford addressed the students and congratulated them. Bruce Morlock gave his syttende mai speech again for the students, this time in English.

Now it is down time. Kids are hanging out in the lobby or visiting each others rooms. Some went for a walking tour of downtown Oslo with 2 of our guides.

As we reflect on the trip, we all agree on one thing. These students have been tremendous ambassadors for our school, state, and country. They shared their music with thousands of people and left their mark everywhere they went. All comments we have received have been very positive. We are very proud of all of them and when they tell you about all of their experiences you will feel the same.

We are scheduled to land at MSP at 5:55 tomorrow afternoon. A reasonable guess for arrival at the high school is 12:00 midnight. The 14 people flying into GF arrive at 11:20 PM.

We are sad to leave our new friends and excited to come home and tell you all about the trip. Thanks to all of you who supported us and trusted us enough to take the students to Norway.

5 comments:

cheryl&john said...

Hello everyone,

We are so proud of our young people! You are all great ambassadors for Grand Forks and the USA. We are also so appreciative of this blog site for keeping us appraised of all the wonderful places you have seen and the people you have met. Midnight Saturday can't come too soon!

Cheryl and John Stjern

Mookiesami said...

It has been a joy to read about and see all the pictures and videos of RRHS students in Norway over the past week. This has been an awesome opportunity for everyone involved. Thank you to all who made it possible, especially the RRHS music department!
Is there a chance that the CD that the choral students recorded will be available here for purchase? How about band recording?

We love you Maureen and can't wait to have you home and hear all about this wonderful adventure!

Mom & Dad

ps. Everyone- have a good trip home!

Soaring Eagle said...

The kids look so happy and what they have accomplished as ambassadors is great. Thank you to all who made this trip such a success. Thanks for the updates and pictures

I was wondering if a CD is going to be made of this trip, not only for the kids but parents and grandparents

Naia said...

What a magnificent trip!! I have N*joyed reading & seeing the pictures. Loren, your dad is so proud of you!! I am a co-mgr/web-designer for a vet site your dad is a member of. My son was in the band when he was in HS & I have so n*joyed the memories. Just awesome!
Welcome home kids!! Job well done!!
Aloha from Waianae, HI

Suz said...

Hey Emily

WOW - fabulous pictures, wonderful scenery. I hope you are having a terrific time. Can't wait to hear all about it. Doesn't sound like the international calling card worked - sorry about that ;.) Stay warm and safe travels back to the US. Call us when you get back!

Aunt Suz, Uncle Bruce & d'boyz