Arctic Odyssey to the Ends of the Earth | Oslo Norway

Welcome to our Whirlwind Arctic Adventure

To the end of the world and back in 5 days!! It’s been a whirlwind of adventure and awe-inspiring experiences. Charly’s (my amazing and talented daughter) incredible documentary was accepted to a film festival in Vardø, the northeasternmost town in the Arctic. With the film festival calling, I couldn’t resist joining this once-in-a-lifetime journey! I can’t wait to share our wild journey to the edge of the Arctic!

Diving right into Day One of our Arctic journey! I met up with Charly in Minnesota, and we flew together to Iceland before continuing to Oslo, where we had a 20-hour layover to explore. Our day in Oslo was packed: we strolled through Aker Brygge, admired the stunning Oslo Opera House, the Nobel Peace Center, and took in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.

One of the highlights was reconnecting with my college friend Mette. We hadn’t seen each other in over 30 years, but it felt like no time had passed. Laughter and stories flowed as she guided us to some of her favorite spots, including the iconic Holmenkollen ski jump, which has been part of the Olympics.

Our tour led us to Roseslottet, an outdoor art installation dedicated to democracy, rule of law, and humanism—a powerful and moving tribute to Norway’s history and resilience during the Nazi occupation, honoring the stories of those who suffered. We ended this unforgettable day at Frognerseteren, a cozy restaurant from 1865 with breathtaking views over the Oslo fjords, where we enjoyed a cozy meal to wrap up a day full of laughter, memories, and awe-inspiring sights.