I had to be at the station at 9,30 which is when everyone left to go see the Rock Church! And of course with my luck and lack of knowledge of the train schedule come Saturdays, I was six minuets late. Being in Finland means being on time. I wasn't but praise the lord for good friends which were like "Aye, where Anna at? We need her." Now I am not positive that is exactly how it went... but they waited and we walked over there together.
This church is actually inside a rock. Hence the original name "Rock Church" |
All I could think about was how cool it would be if two geologists were married here. |
this tour guide had the hardest job of keeping 30 exchange students focused. even more so having to keep the Brazilians focused. We all love the Brazilians. |
forgetting the camera is on the wrong side... forever a trouble |
the Hispanics and Jeremy. He just is always there hahah |
hm. I am inside a rock. |
After we were given a guided tour of the National Museum. It was lovely to visit there again because I was able to see an actual tour instead of me just wandering around.
Then there was food. free fancy food. It is almost as a beloved phrase to exchange students as "all you can eat buffet". Mama Rosa's was very fancy and when they were going around for drinks I obviously asked for a coffee (coffee from a fancy place, ha, of course!) I later found out coffee was not included but mine was on the house. So that was pretty awesome! I recommend this place to eat and get coffee. They brought out a little kettle of coffee for me.
my beautiful Jannakia, who I found out lives four train stops away!! yeah! |
Then we walked across Helsinki to the aquarium. I convinced one of the workers to let me feed the fish. I am pretty sure that wasn't aloud to happen but I did! And it was awesome. I did pull the exchange student card but that is okay. It was a job well done.
We also found out it is somewhat hard to explain what a Twizzler is and that it is a very American thing. All the exchange students have this plan for when our Lapland Tour comes were are going to exchange lollies.
Above we see and Juan and Nemo. Both very lovely.
I missed shark week in the states but I have a shark now! |
We saw the feeding of the sharks! |
The day was officially done then so we all went and hung out. Kat and I went and saw the botanical gardens and then got lost on the trams. But eventually we met up with everyone again and got pizza from Barbados's. It is really cheap there and it is kinda the unofficial exchange student hang out. So there are kids from all different programs which hang out there.
Seeing these guys all together is wonderful. We all understand in a sense what we are all going through. We have the same struggles. We vent and laugh about the same things.
You instantly click with each one.
Again, I was told I was quieter.
That's okay. I am growing.
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