Sunday was really fun and we ended up in second place! Would have been better had the results of the USA vs. Portugal World Cup game been different...
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Ocean City Trip
Last Friday we went down to Ocean City for my team's Beach5 Sand Soccer Tournament. We spent a few days at the beach, staying at a great resort, and then Minttu came to the boardwalk on Sunday to cheer on my team from the sidelines. We had games from 8 am to 6pm, so it was a long but fun day. We ended up in second place.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Annapolis Rotary Club Meeting
On Thursday we went and spoke at to the Annapolis Rotary club at their meeting at the Yacht Club. I spoke briefly about the youth exchange program, and Minttu gave a wonderful presentation about Finland with lots of pictures from home. Everyone seemed very interested in her presentation and learned a lot about a place many weren't previously very familiar with. Thank you to the Annapolis Rotary club for inviting us!
Thursday, June 19, 2014
DC Trip
Yesterday we had a very tourist-y day in DC, going to the National Gallery, the Natural History Museum, and some of the monuments. Very fun day despite the 90 degree heat, and really showed some of the highlights of American culture.
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Pisarro's Boulevard Des Italiens Morning Sunlight at National Gallery; my favorite work |
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Vermeer's Woman Holding a Balance |
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Lincoln Memorial |
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Wold War II Memorial |
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Intro- Rotary Youth Exchange Program
June 06, 2014

I applied for this program because I love traveling, but wanted to experience another country from more of a citizen’s perspective, not as a tourist. A broader cultural understanding will also help me in the near future, as I would like to major in International Relations and eventually work in conflict analysis and peace building. After I was accepted into the program, I had the choice to go to Finland, Germany, or Spain. All were incredible opportunities, but I was advised by the Rotary officials to go to the place I knew least about; to step outside my comfort zone. The Finnish culture is a blend of Scandinavian, Baltic, and European traditions. In the summer, the temperature gets to a high of around 70 degrees, and most people take off for vacation at their summer cottages on the water. Finland is often called the “land of a thousand lakes,” as the country has almost 200,000 lakes throughout. The town I am staying in, Valkeakoski, is about 150 km north of Helsinki and is in the center of the country. There are white water rapids that run through the small town, and it is known for its natural beauty. Valkeakoski is most well known for their soccer and cross country skiing teams, which have each won many Finnish national titles. While I am there, my host family will be taking trips to Tampere, Helsinki, and Lapland. Lapland is at the very northern tip of Finland, and is known for its incredible arctic beauty, the northern lights, and indigenous Sami culture.
The national language is Finnish, and English is not very widely spoken. I hope to learn as much Finnish as I can while I am there, especially because it is regarded as one of the most beautiful spoken languages in the world. It is not an Indo- European language however, so the words are not at all recognizable to English speakers- making it very difficult to learn! Finland is an intriguing place-with the highest ranked school system in the world and many interesting cultural celebrations, which I will know more about when I return. My host sister, Minttu, is flying in on Monday June 10, spending a month in Annapolis, and then I will be flying back to Valkeakoski with her on July 8. I will also be there for one month. I am so excited to have this opportunity, and will share my experiences and pictures from this entire exchange on here for anyone who would like to read!
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