Hej everyone! Here's the update on the latest travels. Last Tuesday about 150 international students from my school and myself took a bus to Stockholm. Once we got to Stockholm, we got on a HUGE cruise ship headed to Tallinn, Estonia. The whole event is called "SeaBattle." There was international students from about 6 other universities in Sweden, as well as students from Finland and Estonia. We left Stockholm around 5:00 pm on Tuesday and arrived in Estonia at 10 am the next day. Needless to say, the entire boat was full of college kids. I don't think I saw even one person on the boat traveling who wasn't. There were several bars and clubs on the boat, and everyone had a great time. The clubs and bars didn't close until 9 AM! I woke up the next morning and could still hear music and people awake in the halls. It was crazy! There was two people to a room in the cabins and I roomed with a German friend of mine, Anne. The cabins have no windows so it's incredibly dark inside when the lights go out. They had speakers in the rooms with announcements in the morning waking us up to let us know we were in Estonia.
We got off the boat and spent the day in Tallinn. Tallinn was not my favorite city I've visited, but definitely the most interesting. Estonia is considered Eastern Europe with Russia literally right next door and it definitely felt that way. The city had beautiful architecture but was a little more run-down than most western European cities. Walking through the older part of the city, I felt like I was at the Renaissance Festival. Stores and restaurants had big torches lit on the outsides of the doors and vendors with little wooden carts were all over the streets. One distinct feature about Tallinn was the churches. They were BEAUTIFUL. We went into a few different churches, my favorite was a huge orthodox church in the middle of the city. (I posted pics of this) We went inside and they told us absolutely no pictures. People were inside lighting candles and praying. The inside was GOLD and the center dome inside was a light turquoise color with little gold spots that looked like stars on it. You can probably find pictures of the inside online somewhere. We also witnessed some kind of protest in front of the Estonian Parliament building. So a group of us basically spent the day exploring the city. We ate breakfast and lunch at a couple little cafes for really cheap. The Estonian kronor is not strong at all. For 1 Euro, you get 15 EKK. So that was nice. The city had a lot of really strange details. Like random statues of a 17th century-looking man on top of buildings looking through a little eye glass down towards the streets. That was weird. Never in my life did I think I would visit Estonia. But I'm glad that I did. It was definitely an eye-opening experience.
I only have about a month left in Sweden- time flies! This weekend I'm headed back to Copenhagen with Scott. Then the weekend after that I will be in London for four days! I can't wait!
Enjoy the Estonia and SeaBattle pictures!
Hej då!
-Sara
