On Wednesday, the stage was set for the annual value match during the Norway Cup at Ekeberg. The battle this year was between MOT and Save the Children, with the aim of shining a spotlight on inclusion, peace and children’s safety.
– Marte is a bit ahead of me, so I absorb all the information, tips and advice. Simply my mentor, explains the presenter, who will immediately go on leave.
Bratberg, for his part, recently returned to work after a period of parental leave.
– Life is very different. Very nice. I can’t wait to work. It’s delicious to be at home, but monotonous.
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Bratberg believes that many people have a more romantic image of leave than the reality shows.
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– You have a lot of time to eat cinnamon buns, perhaps in the first few months. It was a record number of bowls. But then it was hectic then: Once they are asleep, you have to wash clothes, clean up after porridge, with porridge on the walls, she says with a laugh, and adds:
The baton has now been passed on to Bratberg’s partner, who she suspects was in for a surprise.
– My boyfriend was a little shocked, I think, because I think people think it’s cinnamon buns, coffee and trips with girlfriends. But at the age when you get a papa perm, they (the children, journ. note) have unfortunately started to walk and are unable to stand, and bang their heads.
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Pettersen is well prepared for that.
– We have bought a helmet for my daughter. It’s not bullshit. Because she beats herself up all the time, so we had to take some action.