Monday, March 30, 2015

Thank You, St. Petersburg

The past few days have given me a once in a lifetime opportunity. I have visited St. Petersburg, Russia, which is something few Americans are able to ever say. This four day rotary organized trip opened my eyes to a whole new culture. It's no secret that our two countries aren't getting along right now, and to be honest, I was quite worried about that going in to the trip. This trip has once again proved that you can't judge 144 million people on the actions of a few people who happen to run their government.

As getting a Russian visa can be difficult and expensive, it was a rather small group of exchange students. There was about 60 of us, which was quite nice. Sixty is much easier to handle than 160. Here's some photo's to walk you through my trip.
The Hermitage, a huge art museum started by Katherine the Great

Central States Exchange Girls <3

I believe this is the General Staff building of the Hermitage

A Monument that sits in front of the Hermitage
Hermitage from a distance. Its huge and more buildings are included in the museum!

Inside the hermitage, it felt like everything was embellished with gold.

A throne room in the Hermitage

A painting by Leonardo Da Vinci 

The Great Gottorp Globe 


Chamber of Curiosity- Peter the Great's collection of weird things. It's a real baby.

We saw so much, I honestly don't remember what most things are called. This is a really beautiful building though. 

I don't remember what this was either, but its a great picture.

St. Nicolas's Cathedral

Touching the phoenix's forehead is suppose to make your wishes come true. 

Church of the Savior on Blood
The detail is amazing.

The Gang

A Cathedral inspired by Roman Architecture. 

We were shown all of this by a wonderful tour guide. I learned so much about Russian history. Most of these buildings are older than the United States which never stops amazing me.

It wasn't all educational. Of course we fit some shopping in.
Nesting dolls make great souvenirs.
 One really unexpected thing, Russia has more American things than Finland does... or at least it seemed that way. For example, Burger kings and Starbucks were everywhere. Both of which you hardly ever see in Finland.
Our names in Russian. 

The crazy thing about Russian is that most things sounds similar to the English words. They just aren't written anywhere near close. 

Gotta Love the Hats

Spaghetti for Breakfast? 

Tha gang at the Ballet

We got to see The Nutcracker
Some other things:
Russian people ( at least the strangers we begged for directions) were so nice. People spoke more English and better English than I was expecting. They had no problem stopping to help us when we got lost.

As to be expected, I also experienced some odd things. I was told "Putin is god" by a 12 year old in an elevator. I saw a t-shirt with Putin punching Obama that said "Goodbye America." I ate spaghetti for breakfast. While strange, all of these things turned out to be quite funny. Lots of laughs were shared.
Bus 1 is the best. FYI

I love this group of people.
So thank you, Russia for a great adventure.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

A Few Small Adventures

Well my friends, the past few weeks have been pretty crazy. Not everything's been good, but not everything can be. Rather than talk about the bad things, I want to focus on the good things. AND THERE'S A LOT OF THEM!

First off, I saw the northern lights. THAT'S RIGHT! A large solar storm made it possible to see the Aurora Borealis in almost every part of Finland. Seeing the Northern lights was my exchange dream. I had started to think it wasn't going to happen, but then the world surprised me! They weren't super strong, but they were still absolutely magnificent.
A nice, shitty picture of the Northern Lights
Just a few days later I was able to experience another worldly wonder. A solar eclipse. In Lappeenranta, the eclipse was about 80% which is pretty good! I had these special SUPER nerdy glasses so I could stare at the sun for an hour. My art teacher (who is super cool) let us stay outside for the whole class so we could watch it! I was able to take several pictures by holding up my camera to the nerdy glasses to show the progression of the eclipse.

Nerded- Out






My last little adventure was a trip to the Russian border. I didn't cross it... yet. I did visit the border (I could have jumped to Russia, but I decided not to illegally cross that border). I learned a lot about the way customs works. Most the borders in Eastern Finland are pretty important as they are European Union borders as well as Finnish borders. I forgot my camera for this trip, but hopefully soon I will get some pictures.

Tomorrow, I will embark on the adventure of a lifetime. A four day Rotary trip to Saint Petersburg. Russia here I come! Check back soon to see more :)

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Oulu!

I once again had one of the best weekends of my exchange! They just keep getting better and better. This past weekend took me to Oulu. A city a bit bigger than Lappeenranta and much farther north. It took me about 11 hours on a train to get there! 
A Map for those of you with no knowledge of Finnish Geography
One of the best things about Rotary is having this huge community of people all over the world you can visit. In Oulu, I stayed with a Canadian Exchange student. I'm pretty tired from my long train ride home, so I'll just leave you all with some pictures and captions.





There are a bunch of little statues in front of Oulu's city building.

Some are so detailed!



The front of Oulu's City Building

A Church

It had beautiful stained glass windows, but they didn't show up in the photos :(


Oulu still has quite a bit of snow while most has melted in Lappeenranta.

A little market square complete with the best pancakes ever

Tori Poliisi- A pretty famous statue from Oulu

Just some reindeer meat for sale. Typical. 

I'm in love with colored buildings. 


Finland's version of the brownie <3

An American, a Canadian, and 2 Finns try to play Ticket to Ride. The American did not win.


We also played (and won) some laser tag.
A cute little cafe

Cute little cafes make life better.

One of Oulu's main streets

A Brazilian, A Canadian, and An American

A little river that runs through Oulu



Trying to take flag pictures. Its WAY harder when windy.

Riding Pigs. Nothings changed :)

We walked to a cute little island.

It was picture perfect.



The bridge leading to the island had locks all over it <3

I also managed to do quite a bit of shopping! :) I loved Oulu, and I hope I get the chance to go back sometime.

In other news, I was featured in the paper today! I am very exciting news