Showing posts with label vaasa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vaasa. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Vaasa: Poetry in motion

It's been way too long and I promised I'd post about the cruise and blah blah blah blah blah and everyone's forgotten about my blog now anyway, so I guess I can do whatever I want. In 3 parts, I think.

Part 1: So, if you believe the rumors (and I know I do, even though I should probably know better), my biological grandfather was a sailor, and therefore I am entitled to run around and say things like "THE SEA IS IN MY BLOOD" and "THE OCEAN RUNS THROUGH MY VEINS" and "THERE ARE LARGE QUALITIES OF SALTWATER IN MY ARTERIES" etc etc.

JUST LOOK AT IT
There's no proof or anything to back up this heritage claim o' mine, but I'm convinced it's true, because why else would I be so fond of staring at boat wakes?

This is seriously what I do every time I'm on a boat (provided I'm awake enough; I think I get a pass for the time I fainted in a Wal-Mart and then was on a ferry five hours after my party with all the EMTs), and the cruise was no exception. I stare down at the foamsplosion (DID I MENTION THAT I AM A POET) until my neck hurts, and it's not good for me, ergonomically speaking. But I'm a sailor, so I will do what I want and then die of peglegs or something someday.

Part 2: In Finnish class, we've been inexplicably reading a lot of articles about the relationships between men and women (almost all of which make sweeping generalizations about men and women, which is extremely frustrating, especially as there's not a lot I can do to express myself properly in Finnish). Somehow as a result of this plus our lesson on adjectives, we ended up writing poems in small groups. I don't have mine, but the point is that it was about Michael Fassbender and George Clooney and why they are komea and tyylikäs, respectively. Oh baby oh baby.

I bet you thought I was kidding, too.
Part 3: I am a big proponent of Creamsicles, mostly because I'm hoping that if I pretend to be some huge vocal supporter of them right now, maybe they'll bring back those limited edition Orange Cream Pop-Tarts, which I thought were delicious.

Finland, however, goes one better: it has Tiger flavored ice cream.

Tiikeri ice cream tastes like someone ate a Creamsicle and then said, "You know what would be great? If this were actually delicious." But they said it in Finnish, and then, boom! TIIKERI FOR ERRYONE!

Except not everyone. Just me, because I bought it and I am in Finland.

Uhhhhh this post needs more pictures and then I'll leave you alone for a while. This is, for those of you keeping track at home, my last week in Vaasa before heading out for a week of supporting Helsinki's tourism industry and then heading on over to wherever I feel like because I'm unemployed and out of school and I can do what I want and I really am quite lightheaded right now so have some pictures.

That time I looked up from the foamsplosion for like five seconds.

We learned that every period was Alvar Aalto's blue period.
Disneyland Finland has the creepiest rides.
Do not be fooled. This goat only likes to play games with people's hearts, and no, I don't want to talk about it.
-Spinat. Is it the same in English?
-Spinach, yeah?
-I don't know. The Popeye stuff.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Vaasa: The self-discovery bit

Our assignment for class tomorrow is to speak (in Finnish, of course) for two hours MINUTES on something about which we have a strong opinion.

Here's the thing: I can't think of a single thing.

I've come up with two possible reasons for this that seem likely to me. The first is that I'm pretty sure that all my opinions are about things that no one in my Finnish class will care about: that Kelly Rowland was the best member of Destiny's Child, for example, or that pasta is best when it's filled with cheese.

This is, by no means, all of the candy I've eaten on this trip.
The second possibility is that there's a slight chance that I think my opinions are actually all facts: people who dislike Monkey Island are dumb, my junk food intake should never be limited by the laws of physics, etc. These things should be self-evident, and I can't quite comprehend how any rational human being could disagree. (And when one does, I just yell a lot. There's probably a better way to handle my life, come to think of it, but what would I blog about?)

The more likely explanation is weaksauce, which is why I pretended it didn't exist up until this paragraph: I'm rather averse to rocking the boat, and the problem with opinions is that someone always disagrees. I CAN'T HANDLE IT. (How have I lived this long?) And in Finnish class, I can't tell if everyone's dumbfounded stares are because I've just something horribly unacceptable or because no one was actually paying attention. (Hint: it's probably the latter.)

The rocks'll cost ya extra.
Anyway, that's enough about me. You came here for pictures of trees and water, and pictures of trees and water you will get. Also, someone remind me to post about the ~cruise~ we went on, thank you very much. I want to use the word "foamsplosion" in it, so it's in everyone's best interest that I get around to putting together said post in the near future.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Vaasa: Kaikki päätyy

Daniel Radcliffe: really tall for real
I'm trying not to eat any more sugar today, because I'm worried that I'm going to see the tagline "It all ends" flashing in multiple languages and colors everywhere I go (i.e. my room). In other words, I saw Harry Potter today (+100 crying points) and learned a few things.

No. 1: The larch
  1. The Swedish word for "snake" is the same as the Danish word for "worm." As a result, the Danish girl I saw the movie with was probably not as terrified of Nagini as I was.
  2. Minerva McGonagall is amazing.
  3. I eat everyone's popcorn if they don't eat it first.
  4. I really, really love forests full of birch trees, but almost every picture I take of them turns out blurry. I JUST GET SO EXCITED
  5. I make entire blog posts to have an excuse to post pictures of birch trees.
  6. Also to type SNAAAAAAAAAAAPE ;_______________;
  7. SNAAAAAAAAAAAPE ;_______________;
  8. We could go on and discuss how I occasionally ditch perfectly harmless socializing opportunities to play Knights of the Old Republic, which I've only played maybe a zillion times.
  9. But we won't.
  10. But we WILL discuss how the Golden Girls youtube channel (MY PLACE OF RESIDENCE) got taken down (AND NOW I AM ESSENTIALLY HOMELESS) (MAYBE THESE ARE FIRST WORLD PROBLEMS)
  11. IT SUCKS.
  12. But video games are cool.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Vaasa: File under "Things that speak for themselves"

Vaasa: Obligatory weather post

As I'm sure you've noticed, I am horrifically spoiled all the time, by which I mean I am from San Francisco, and many of us are maybe the worst people at not being in San Francisco. I could go on about this further, because I'm very long-winded, but the important thing is: weather.

Weather is a big deal to me. Bay Area natives are, per my former coworker's EMT class, high risk in severe weather by virtue of living in the Bay Area. And by severe, I mean anything below 50°F and over 70°F, because of course that's ridiculous.

Don't be fooled; this is the actual air.
It's 63°F here at the moment. Fine. It probably wasn't much warmer yesterday. Fine. But the difference between today and yesterday is something like 30% humidity. And it is, as it turns out, kind of a big deal.

Google weather says that the humidity in San Francisco right now is 100%! But it's all fog. Cheaters.

That's enough about that. Vaasa is very clean, and it would probably be very relaxing to walk around it and eat. (In an unlikely turn of events, I spotted a  Mexican restaurant in the town square earlier, and I'm extremely curious as to how good it actually is...)

Perhaps that time will come in the next three weeks. But in the meantime, I haven't eaten cheese since I got here on Monday, so apologies for any undue crankiness. There has never been a time in my life that I have wanted to bite straight into a large block of cheddar more than I have right now.