Been a while. We went back to teaching since my last update. I cant believe how comfortable I am here now. After mid semester visits, (when the big boss man came to visit from Salt Lake) everything seemed to smooth its self out. We were having some issues with the school and the teachers and those problems got worked out while he was here. I finally feel like I am in a solid routine and I love it! I enjoy teaching and the two hour bus ride home doesn’t even seem to phase me.
A week ago was HALLOWEEN! Only to us Americans though because sadly, they don’t celebrate it here. We did have to teach at the kindergarten on Halloween so instead of a lesson we had a party. The kids made masks and we played games and ate candy. I was a pumpkin. Then later that night me and my room mates watch a scary movie and ate cupcakes. It was un-like any Halloween I have ever had, but I enjoyed it very much.
Three days after Halloween we set sail to Finland, Sweden, and Estonia on the Princess Anastasia cruise ship! We left our apartment and hopped on a sleeper train to St. Petersburg. We had almost a full day to spend time there before boarding the ship. We had already spent a week in St. Petes when we first got to Russia so we knew all the spots we wanted to see. We ended up getting kinda lost, but we were able to navigate to downtown. It was a long walk and we had the opportunity to get on the metro but instead we took the senic route. It was so fun to just walk all over the city. We ended up at the Hermitage/ Winter palace and then headed to the Catherdral on spilled blood. Those are my two favorite spots in St. Petes so it was nice to see them again. We showed up the the port of St. Petersburg at about 4pm and waited in line for a couple hours before getting on the ship. (passport control :/)It was a very nice boat. It had 11 decks, a few restraunts and bars, a movie theater, casino, strip club,spa and pool area, duty free store, and a show room. My favorite place on the boat was a bar called the drunken rabbit. They had karaoke nights every night and it was so fun to watch drunken Russians sing. A few girls in our group got up there and showed them all how we Americans do it. It was fun and entertaining. There was also a free show every night in the huge show room. Except it had to be the WORST live entertainment I have ever seen. It was entertaining because it was out of the ordinary, and dumb. But it was the only free thing on the boat.
Our first stop was in Helsinki, Finland. We got lucky with the weather in Finland. It was perfect. The architecture here was beautiful. Every building was worth taking a picture of. This little city was full of friendly people. Just about everyone spoke English here, which was nice. I noticed as I waled around that the moose was Finland’s mascot or something. Moosen everywhere ;) we walked along the port of Helsinki and it reminded me of the waterfront in Tacoma, but way better. There was a small bridge with locks all over it. Putting a lock on a bridge is a love thing. When you get married or when you are really in love, you put a lock on the bridge. We put a lock on the love lock bridge with all of our initials on it. Now there is a small piece of us in Helsinki. I have so many stories I would love to share, but to sum it all up… I LOVE FINLAND!
Next stop was Stockholm, Sweden. (I always thought Sweden was spelled “sweeden” until my recent trip to this country) I’m not ashamed! There were two main parts of Stockholm, old town and new town (city area). The city area looks a lot like any downtown city in the states; tall buildings, stores and coffee shops all over, and lots of people walking the streets. We went to McDonalds for breakfast and interwebs. Let me tell you, the people in Sweden are BEAUTIFUL. The people working at McDonalds were like the cheerleaders and the star football players at your typical high school. Gahhh!! You should have seen the fry cook, maaaan. He was gorgeous. Annnnnnyways, the older historical part of town was the best. Cobble stone streets lined with old buildings with tons of character. Both sides of this tow(ish) mile long street was lined with tons of cafes and restaurants, souvenir shops and candy stores. I got to have the real deal “Swedish fish” and “Swedish meatballs”. But no, I did not see an ikea. We were able to stay late enough for all the street lamps to light up and it was the cutest thing. I really enjoyed my time in Stockholm. I would love to go back.
The last stop on the map was Tallinn, Estonia; a place I had never heard of until this cruise. The main attraction in Tallin was this old part of town that used to be a huge monastery. This whole part of the city had a wall around it. Inside looked somewhat similar to the old town areas of the last two countries; Cobble stone streets and old buildings. The difference here was that there were more churches and cathedrals. This place had lots of cute and unique doorways. Every door was a different color or shape and size. Pretty interesting. I don’t think I could spend more than one day in Tallinn. It was beyond beautiful and I am very happy to be able to see it.
The next morning we woke up in St. Petersburg again. It was strange, but when we got off the ship I had this happy feeling, a relief to be home after a long vacation. I never thought I would be excited to be BACK in Russia but it really does feel like home. It was my BIRTHDAY J! We took a lazy day. We walked around a new area and found a T.G.I. Fidays where I had my birthday dinner. I had the perfect birthday. I missed my family and friends and all the people I love, but I got to spend the day with my best friends in a foreign land. How many people can say that?! BOO YAAAH!And when we got back to Moscow, Jenny & Julie made me cupcakes and yummy food, and I got to blow out my birthday candles :)
I feel so lucky to be able to have gone on this trip. It was an experience I will never forget. I really LOVED every second of the time I spent in Finland, Sweden, and Estonia.
Helsinki, Finland
Tallinn, Estonia
Helsinki, Finland
Stockholm, Sweden
More pictures will be posted on my facebook, too. (facebook.com/kaysirenae)
FUUUUUUUUUUN!
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wow, yeah, you are getting beautifuler all the time. I am so impressed with your pictures, no PHOTOGRAPH'S , you Should write a coffee table book about your trips in Europe and Russia. your stories are fun to read and the pictures that go with them make a delightful and interesting combination that makes me love going on these visits with you, almost. I am glad you had an international birthday trip.
ReplyDeletedid I mention the colors, the angles that makes for very interesting viewing, kinda makes you want to just stay and look at the places.
ReplyDeleteyou are so international!! i love your descriptions and picks. wow the stories you are gonna be able to tell from all these cool places. umm didn't you feel like you kinda stuck out in finland and sweden? i totally did in Helsinki. I was short with brown hair and everyone was frickin tall, blonde and gorgeous! dang it! anyhoo you look so happy and adorable in your pics. i am so jealous and happy for your experiences. stay safe my love! wish i could have seen the drunk russian singing!
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