Goodbye
15. August 2023 in Island ⋅ ☁️ 52 °FI've said goodbye to my baby. I know she'll kick this master's program's ass, but I'm having a very hard time trying not to cry like an idiot. I hope I sleep all the way home.
I've said goodbye to my baby. I know she'll kick this master's program's ass, but I'm having a very hard time trying not to cry like an idiot. I hope I sleep all the way home.
Kelv and I took a walk this afternoon after getting her registration credentials from the university. It's the first day we've had time to explore the coastline near her apartment. There are bicycleWeiterlesen
Good news! McKelvie is finally able to enroll in her classes!! Her kennitala is in the government's system (though it isn't activated yet), but with her ID #, her passport, and the record of herWeiterlesen
It's basically my favorite, and of course, it can't be found in the USA, but a 12-pack can be purchased from The Icelandic Store for only $50 and shipped to me at home for another $25-30. 😝
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We walked behind the waterfall, which wasn't the easiest thing to do because I'm not quite as nimble as I used to be. We didn't get completely soaked, but it was a near thing.
After that, we walkedWeiterlesen
Supposedly, there is a chest of gold buried under the Skógafoss. It's 60 m high, and you can walk right up to it. People were literally camping there even though there was a full parking lot, tourWeiterlesen
One of the top ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches, according to National Geographic back in 1991 and Iceland's deadliest beach thanks to powerful sneaker waves that can knock people down on shoreWeiterlesen
We were lazy this morning but eventually got around to go downtown to a Siminn store to get McKelvie's Icelandic phone number. During that trip, we finally received confirmation that her IcelandicWeiterlesen
Áróra Northern Lights Planetarium Show and Ice Tunnel/Glaciers Exhibit