Cleaning House
We all felt our week in the north went by really quickly, and all of a sudden it was time to pack our stuff, clean the house, and leave! I realized I hadn’t really documented what the house looked like on the inside, so here are a few (too many?) pics for that purpose.

Starting to empty out the kitchen. Trying to remember what foodstuffs had been left behind by others, and what was ours was a little tricky. The dishwasher is hidden next to the sink.

Then I looked out the window and caught the kids throwing (and then wiping off) dried earth at the car. I may have given them an earful.

Standing at the entrance to the loft. None of the windows had any curtains, guaranteeing late bedtimes for the kids.

These are common in Iceland, and must be treated with the utmost caution: Single lane bridges. This one was special though because it was shaped much like an inverted V, so we always drove up on it at some speed to enjoy the roller-coaster like fall on the other side.

Since the kids had mostly behaved themselves while we were cleaning (by staying far away), we treated them to a visit to the Christmas House (Jólahúsið).

Inside. It’s almost like a museum to Christmas decorations. Except they’re for sale, and pretty darn expensive.

That’s where Grýla lives. We like terrifying our children.

We stopped in Akureyri to have a late lunch before driving south. The cruise liner had recently arrived.

This restaurant, Strikið, was probably the best of the three restaurants we tried. We might even go there again!
After lunch, we drove off. We only stopped at Blönduós on the way back, where we switched drivers. We arrived back in Reykjavík shortly after dinner, and that was the end of our week in the north!