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onsdag 24 december 2014

God Jul! Merry Christmas! Häid Jõule!

Today is Christmas Eve, the day that swedes celebrate Christmas. And estonians too, I believe! Eating their verivorst (blood sausage) with sauerkraut, performing a dance or reading a poem when receiving a gift from santa. Such funny traditions we don't have in Sweden!

So what does a Swede do in Tallinn without family or friends or any of the traditional christmas foods or tv programs?
Well this one started the day with a lovely vanilla/lavender bath. Then I had breakfast, toasted bread with butter and Nutella (sshhh don't tell anyone! :D) and browsed some forums.

About half an hour before one of the most important TV events of the year in Sweden, Kalle Ankas Jul I decided to go for a walk. I wanted to go to Toompea, a beautiful place part of Old town, where you find old buildings, churches and Alexander Nevskij cathedral, The place is great for a view over Tallinn. When I got up, I noticed people moving in to an old church, Tallinna Piiskoplik Toomkirik, This church was built in the early 13th century.
It turned out I was just in time for a Christmas concert! It was a beautiful concert with a very good choir and a sopran giving me goosebumps all over. The songs were all in Estonian, of course, and I loved it! :)
As I was sitting there, I looked at the interior, it was all very different from the churches I've seen in Sweden. And I also thought that they really need to renovate this church. On the way out after the concert, there was a wooden box where you could donate money for the renovating of the church. Awesome, just the perfect christmas gift for them and also as a "thank you" for the beautiful concert.

There was going to be a service after the concert, but I decided to leave. Maybe some other time, when I understand more of the language, I'll attend a service too. Now I wanted to go home, but through Oldtown with the Raekoja plats (town square) too. There were actually quite many people out, I didn't expect that! Pople of all ages. But it was nice of course.

I found some favourites among Estonian christmas songs and I kept thinking during the concert, how lucky I am to be here. It was my dream and now I am here. I honestly thought that I would miss the swedish christmas terribly. Maybe I will miss it next year or in five years, if I'm still not back in Sweden! But this year, I'm still enjoying Estonia.

Have a wonderful Christmas time!





torsdag 13 november 2014

It's real

About 2.5 hours ago, I said goodbye to my parents down at the Tallink Silja terminal. I am on my own now! It is exciting and super scary! :D

I must say that I am so happy to have such wonderful parents who believe in me and supports me in this adventure that only a year ago, I had no idea that I was heading for. <3

After the goodbye, I went through some shopping malls and I got some bath stuff from LUSH since I now have a BATH TUB for the first time in ten years!!! Yay!

Now I am on my way home and I thought, what better way to celebrate the move to Tallinn and my new place than... Cake!
And I am actually not eating it at my place, but in the cafe at the hotel where I stayed four months ago, Radisson Hotel Blu Olümpia :)

Oh and... Loving this! I can sit and listen to people speaking Russian and Estonian! <3

And yes, that is a chocolate brownie cake and a latte. And that other thingy is my house! <3