Saturday, 29 May 2010
Cheap flights
Just letting you know that the Ryanair flights from Stansted to Haugesund are really cheap at the moment! The Thursday (5th) and Tuesday (10th) ones are the cheapest right now, but the Sunday (8th) flights are also very cheap!
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Food
We forgot to write this in the information that comes with the invitation, but please let us know if you have any food allergies! There will be a buffet with lots of sea food, but also some meat and salads, but we need to know if anyone has any dietary needs.
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Rock fan?
The local newspaper, Haugesunds avis, is reporting today that Mötley Crüe will play in the main square on Wednesday 4th August. So if any of you are interested, this is the chance....! If the planes have started flying again by then, that is.....
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
The Wedding
So just to let you know what will be happening on the day, here is a rough overview.
We'll start the celebration on Friday night with a barbeque by the sea somewhere, time and place will be announced closer to the date!
The church service will be at 15.00, 3 pm, in Avaldsnes church, followed by a reception at app. 5.30 at the AKF house at Håvik (it's all on the map!). Later on there will be lots of cakes, dancing (hopefully a ceilidh!), some more food and drinks. On Sunday we're planning to have a brunch for those who are still around.
Now that Anne-Lise's final exam is out of the way and Alex is done with his school inspections we finally have some time to sit down and write invitations! So we need your addresses, good people! If you could please email them to asydnes@gmail.com that would be very much appreciated.
Monday, 15 March 2010
Haugesund
Haugesund, where we're getting married and where Anne Lise spent the first 19 years of her life, is a little town situated by the sea on the West coast of Norway. It's a lovely little fishing town, with nice cafés, old wooden houses, and a beautiful harbour where you'll often find old sailing boats coming through. Here are some of the main sights in town:
Haraldshaugen, where it is believed that the Viking king Harald Hårfagre was buried.
The copper for the Statue of Liberty was mined in the area.
Ryvarden, a light house with an art gallery and a café.
Here's a photo of us at Ryvarden. It's really beautiful, and next to the open sea. Scotland next..
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Where can I stay?
We are hoping that as many as possible of our friends from Britain, and elsewhere, will join us on our big day, and we will try and put as many of you as we can up with family and friends in the area. If you let us know in good time, we'll do our best to find somewhere you can stay!
If you prefer staying in a hotel, hostel or on a campsite, here are some options for you:
These are some cheaper options:
Karmøy Vandrerhjem Strandgaten Gjestgiveri
Skeisvang Gjestgiveri
Here are two hotels, one in the centre of town, the other one is closer to the church and reception venue, but further from town:
Hotel Amanda
Radisson Blu Hotel
Scandic Hotel Haugesund
There is also a campsite in town, if anyone prefers staying in a tent or a cabin! Although I'm sure we can find a friendly garden for you to camp in instead.. :)
If you prefer staying in a hotel, hostel or on a campsite, here are some options for you:
These are some cheaper options:
Karmøy Vandrerhjem Strandgaten Gjestgiveri
Skeisvang Gjestgiveri
Here are two hotels, one in the centre of town, the other one is closer to the church and reception venue, but further from town:
Hotel Amanda
Radisson Blu Hotel
Scandic Hotel Haugesund
There is also a campsite in town, if anyone prefers staying in a tent or a cabin! Although I'm sure we can find a friendly garden for you to camp in instead.. :)
The church where we're getting married!
This is Avaldsnes church, or St. Olav's church, which was built around 1250 by the king Håkon Håkonsson. Avaldsnes was the centre of power during the Viking period, and the king lived here. They have made some major Viking period findings in the area and have also reconstructed a Viking farm, which is only a few minutes walk from the church.

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