Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!

Mother's Day is mostly the same as in Canada: families meet and eat lunch together. But for me, it involved more piano than eating. Today I played piano at Valimo (restaurant/business center) from 11:30-1:30 and again from 2:30-4. On Friday I also had a 2-hour practice runthrough, so that's almost 6 hours of piano this weekend! My current host father is a part-owner of Valimo so this was a great opportunity.

Click here to see my name in an advertisement on the Valimo website (my name is horribly misspelled although I believe it's the Finnish phonetic form of my name).

My host family came to eat at 2, and I joined them briefly for some food. From the left: Pentti (Host dad's brother), Pentti's/Host Dad's mother, Aino-Kaisa (my host sister), Juho (her husband), Me, Pirkko Seesvaara (host mom), Eero Seesvaara (host dad).



My host parents, Pirkko and Eero.



The man himself, at home.


Aino-Kaisa is a musician and this family is very musically orientated so it was great playing for them especially. It was also a new play-time record for me: 3.5 hours in one day is a lot, so right now I'm exhausted.

There are a few new Vappu shots and Russia pictures but nothing post-worthy in my opinion. Both events were amazing nonetheless! And GO CANADA today against Russia in the ice hockey finals!

Tomorrow I am going to the Fazer (Finnish candy company) factory in Helsinki and on Saturday I'm heading to another city to meet more exchange friends for a get together. This is last full week of normal classes in school in Finland and there's only 20 more days until the Rotary Euro-tour! Epic.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Rotary Trip to Russia

Wow. St. Petersburg was amazing.

On Saturday May 2nd, I went on the Rotary trip to St. Petersburg, Russia with about 70 other exchange students. We spent 2 full days (Sunday, Monday) in downtown St. Petersburg and it was one of the best times of my exchange year. There are still MANY pictures I'm waiting to find on Facebook from my friends, so I will definitely be posting more later but here is a fun photo. It's a bunch of us (exchange students) with a Russian performer from a Cossack (traditional Russian) show we saw.



We got a fantastic taste of Russian culture. On Sunday we toured the Hermitage museum, home to over 3 million pieces of art, including creations from Picasso, Da Vinci and Van Gogh. Below, I pull a footbag stall next to a Da Vinci painting.



After the Hermitage museum we visited "Kunstkamera - Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography". I don't have any pictures yet, but this was actually REALLY interesting. In the evening on Sunday was the incredible "Nutcracker" ballet! (photo credit to Sibylle Morel from France)


Actually, at intermission, my friends and I went into the city and found some footbag players on the street! We ended playing for awhile and exchanging contact information and it felt really cool to play with Russians. Of course we got in lots of hacky on this trip, here we are playing outside the ballet theatre. (not with the Russians - photo credit to Sibylle)



On Monday morning, we had a guided bus tour through the city and had over 4 hours of free time for shopping in the afternoon. There were lots of interesting markets selling all sorts of Russian items (mostly for the tourists). Below is one of the stands selling matryoshka dolls. (credit to Sibylle)



There are many beautiful churches in St. Petersburg, like the one below. (credit to Sibylle)


I found this trip to be considerably more enjoyable than the Lapland trip but it really comes down to spending time with the other exchange students. The other exchange students in Finland are like family, and when we're together, we have some seriously good times. For example, the photo below (Sibylle again!) is from the Canada-Finland hockey game. A group of us watched the game in the hotel lobby on the projector screen there. I'm the one standing! I think this was during the shootout, so everyone was on edge! Canada lost, for those who don't already know :/


Like I said, more pictures are on the way from this trip, and from Vappu. I'm going to be very busy again this week: I am playing piano at my host dad's fancy restaurant on Friday and Sunday, and I will be visiting the Fazer chocolate factory in Helsinki next Monday. My schedule is almost full until Eurotour, starting May 31st.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Vappu

I just had one of the greatest experiences in Finland yet.

Vappu.

This is sort of the Finnish equivalent of "May Day", a national 'workers' holiday held on the 1st of May every year. However, Vappu is something truly and wonderfully Finnish. And thanks to my friend, Otto Köylijärvi, I got the chance to go to Helsinki (capital city of Finland) and experience the REAL Vappu.

Vappu is... hard to describe. It's a massive party, with no real reason to celebrate. There is a connection with students however, as all of the University students in Helsinki, as well as graduates, wear special white hats. The students also wear different coloured overalls, depending on their faculty. Some hats have special tassels signifying that the wearer attended the Technical University of Helsinki.

Now, Vappu is something that EVERYONE celebrates. There are lots of students of course, but you find families, grandparents and foreigners everywhere. Although Friday, May 1st is the real Vappu day, Thursday is important as well. A famous statue in Helsinki, known as "Havis Amanda" is crowned with her very own white cap by a group of university students. It's a huge deal, since over 50, 000 people were present to see this event.

The White Hats near "Havis Amanda":



The statue has been adorned with a hat by the students, who hang above the statue from a crane.



After the hat has been placed, everyone makes their way to "Tuomio Kirkko", the large white church in the Helsinki center. And I mean EVERYONE. In the bottom right, you can see a group of students wearing red overalls! The overalls are always customized with badges by the owner.



And that's about it for Thursday. I had travelled to Helsinki with Otto and his family, and we stayed overnight with some of their family friends near Helsinki. The partying continued at their house however, with a fantastic meal and more celebrating. Midnight is the 'official' time to put on your white cap, so they sang a song at midnight and gave a toast.

Early on Friday morning, we went back to Helsinki. The big celebration on Friday is in a park called "Ullanlinnanmäki", a beautiful hillside park beside the Baltic Sea. And of course, EVERYONE is here too. Barbeques, drinks and more hats and overalls.



There is an observatory at the top of the park's hill. You must have noticed the great weather too, we were lucky.



A great picture of my friend, Otto, and me!


Vappu is great because of the atmosphere - everyone is happy. Grown-up graduates meet up with old classmates, students party hard, and families have picnics in the somewhat calmer areas. There is A LOT of drinking. Everyone has a minimum of 2 champagne bottles and carries around a glass all day. Most people just attach a glass to their clothes/overalls or have one hung around their necks. There is a police presence, but people behave themselves. They are just there to have fun, and there's absolutely no feeling of fear or apprehension. It's a truly huge, somewhat pointless but nonetheless fantastic, celebration, and there are so many traditional things associated with it, I can't even begin to list them.

That's what Vappu is, and it's my new favourite holiday. And it's the favourite holiday of the Finns too.

I will post more pictures when I receive them from Otto's camera. Here are a couple more pictures from the Rotary conference in Jyväskylä last weekend:

Kathleen Easlick (America), Me and Marja Liisa Bolten (Germany) play some piano in the hotel where the conference was held.



The exchange students wait outside the hotel. I'm in the red blazer in front of the guy wearing white (Jordan Hunt, Australia).


That's all for now! Right now it's 10PM here on Friday night. At 7:45AM tomorrow morning I am leaving for Helsinki, where I will get the bus to St. Petersburg, Russia! The bus will be full of my exchange friends, so it's going to be a fun ride! We will spend Saturday-Tuesday in St. Petersburg sightseeing. We will visit the "Hermitage" museum and watch "The Nutcracker" ballet at the Mikhailovsky Opera and Ballet Theatre. Cool! I will post again in Russia if I have time, if not then it will be next Wednesday.

Oh man, I heart Vappu.