Hopefully it’s still 4th of July at least somewhere Hey, my American readers! I know you’re out there (Google stats never lie, right?)! Happy belated 4th of July and I hope you had a great one!
Here’s an outfit I wore on one of the days in Norway, when we went exploring a nature museum in the town we stayed in.
P.S. The fact that I’m wearing the star spangled banner on my tee in my almost 4th of July post is purely coincidental
Hey guys! I have a couple more outfits to show you from my Norwegian trip and this one has to be my favorite, not because of the clothes but because of the beautiful backdrop we found minutes from where we stayed.
By the way, can you believe these picures were taken at around 10 p.m.? The never setting sun was one of the truly breathtaking experiences during our trip as we could ramble and take pictures at least until midnight! Already missing Norway, hopefully we’ll go there next year!
Have been enjoying the warm weather in Norway to the fullest, being lazy and spending half of my days by the water. Dressing up has been lazy as well, in this post I’m not even showing you my shoes
My time here is quickly running out and I only have one day before my flight. Next stop: Warsaw again!
… or shall I say boyfriend’s shorts! Actually stole these shorts from my bf, luckily he’s very generous I felt like wearing something really loose the other day and didn’t have anything like that in my suitcase so his 1/5 of the suitcase came in very handy.
On another note, this is the first time I’m wearing my new name necklace I received as a gift a couple weeks ago. Totally in love with it!
P.S. As many of you know, Google reader is discontinued on July 1, so if you’re using it to follow my blog, consider switching to Bloglovin (it also allows to import all of your blog subscriptions in a couple of clicks). I’ve been using Bloglovin since I first started checking out blogs and it’s super convenient!
Even though Norway is a much colder country than anywhere else I’ve been in Europe, on some days the weather was amazingly warm and sunny, so we couldn’t pass on going to a picnic to a picturesque Lake Mjøsa, Norway’s biggest lake, which is only 15 minutes walk from the place we’re staying at (in a little town called Gjøvik).