Ferry to Oslo. December 2018.

We pass the DFDS port on our way to school everyday, and the kids have wanted to go on a cruise since we’ve been here. They do an overnight cruise to Oslo that is poplar here. You leave Copenhagen around 1630 and arrive in Oslo at 900 the next day. So for one of their Christmas presents, we decided to take them on a cruise to Oslo. The kids were super excited to go, and they loved it. This is small ship without may typical cruise ships amenities. They were easily impressed. I though it was ok, not something I’d do again, but happy we did it once.IMG_2108All aboard.img_2109.jpg

Katherine’s Titanic moment.

I’ve been on multiple cruises before, but it’s been awhile. The rooms are smaller than I remember. The kids didn’t seem to mind.

56701670182__88584FAD-00C9-4904-A10E-E0741370E002IMG_2128Drinks for the adults and cards for the kids before we head to bed. They actually had some kids activities, but they were in Danish.
56702359160__3A7C341E-5182-4F02-A57C-22ECE1B47F6DEverybody (but Andy) loves an elevator selfie.
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Bunkbed bedtime. The kids both had to have the top bunk, which was fine with me, I am a bottom bunk kinda girl. Nighttime was my least favorite part of the cruise. Kids were restless and just couldn’t settle down. Andy went to bed immediately, so it obviously didn’t bother him.

The kids checking out Oslo as we head to port.IMG_2175IMG_2177Kids were excited to be in Oslo, and I was ready to get off the ship.img_2178.jpgWe have arrived. It was cold, snowy, and beautiful when we got there. Very excited to began our adventures in Oslo.img_2181.jpg

xoxo-sk

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