3/8/25

I can pretty much just flow right off the last post at this point, since this is basically the same day.

So we landed and had no problems getting off the plane. I was the last one off from our group because they were all waiting for me in the airport. Their airport was really nice, it was very Scandinavian feeling. Like an IKEA, lots of light colored wooden architecture and decorations I guess. We wandered through the airport to go to our checked luggage area, I got my suitcase, then we went to customs. They scanned my passport, I got in, and we went to the shops area to use the bathrooms. The bathrooms here are different and kinda confused me at first. Especially the paper towels, because they are actually more like cloth and they retract to be reusable. Also bird noises were playing in some of the bathrooms, very ambient.

We made our way through all the customs or whatever and stuff, and we were through all of that by 11 AM, and we ended up in an area where all the airport shops and stuff were. I really liked this little hand-drawn looking guy who I later figured out was the mascot of a store chain called 'Normal,' there was a shop of it in the airport. I went to the bathroom again, and Dana went to get day train passes while we were waiting, so once she got back, we made our way down to the train station. We took a really long escalator ride into a deep pit, where the train station was. The Nutcracker or something was playing on a projector on the way down there. Very interesting.

We waited in this big cylindrical, concrete, underground train station thing, and we were on the train by 11:45 AM. I sat across from Chelsea, near Rhett and Elisabeth, so I talked to them and got to know them a bit better. I also got to see my first view of Finland from the window, and it was kinda different than I thought it'd be. Lots of apartments and lots of little parks and nature and stuff with trails. Pretty cool. There were also some pigeons at one of the train stops and I remember laughing at one with Elisabeth. I think we got off the train at like, a quarter after 12. We got off a little before getting to the main train station but then walked to the main train station I think. The main train station was really cool, very grand-looking. There was some fancy restaurant or something in there called Olivia. Then we went out front of it, and it looked really cool from the outside, too.

After that I think we either took another little tram to a place closer to our hostel, or we just walked. I feel like we took a tram though, because I remember waiting outside the big train station for a while. But anyways, we got to the hostel, Hostel Diana Park, and we put all of our stuff in one room, because our own rooms weren't ready yet. Caleb was also there. He had gotten to Helsinki the day before us, so I guess he was just waiting around for us to get there. But we weren't at the hostel long, because our rooms weren't ready, so then we all went back out and walked to this Citycenter Mall as a group. From there, they said we could kinda just do whatever we wanted to do. So a bunch of the girls went off to go shopping, and me, Caleb, Carolyne, and Chloe, were left behind as our own group.

So we started off just kinda walking around. We left the mall area and walked towards the city square I guess. There was a lot going on in this city today. There was a queer festival or something going on, lots of them out and about. And then there was this huge pro-Palestine protest going on. There were also people handing out little pamphlets for different things. I think their elections are coming up, so lots of people promoting that. So I started collecting the little pamphlets that they were trying to hand out, while the other people in our group kept declining them. We made our way towards the Helsinki Cathedral and went in there for a bit. It's this pretty large, grand, white, cathedral, that I think is Lutheran. There was a bust of Martin Luther in there, so that was my guess. But it was pretty cool. Then the main Senate Square area is overlooked by that church, and down there was where that big Palestine protest was happening. We left there eventually and walked around some more. We went in this Moomin store, and Caleb said I looked really out of place. Like, boy, you don't look so in place yourself. But Moomin is this big thing in Finland, it's like Mickey Mouse in the US. He's this little white character guy, and I was going to buy a pin of him in there because it was only 3.50 euros, but Caleb didn't wanna stay in there for too long, so he kinda rushed us out. We eventually ended up back at the mall thing and the two girls went into some girly shop, so that left Caleb and I on our own, great. We didn't know what to do, so we walked around the mall and ended up on the top floor, where all there was was a gym. So we just stood up there looking out over the mall and talking some. Then we went down to some shops and we went into this nerd store, and he was in there forever. They had like Funkos, Pokemon, manga, board games, and this Warhammer stuff. Old me would've really been into it. So he was looking around in there forever. I waited outside for a bit. After he was done in there we went to the bottom floor where there was a Tokmanni. I figured it was like Finland's version of Target because that's what it looked like (I later realized they are unrelated). So we went in there and we were kinda trapped because we had to walk all the way through the store to leave. And we didn't end up getting anything, even though we looked at some candy. Then we somehow met back up with the girls and went down to this underground thrift store thing called UFF. There wasn't really much down there, I kind of wanted this one Finnish book just because it looked cool. I wouldn't have been able to read it though, because it was in Finnish. Also, Chelsea was down there and she ended up getting these bright green shoes because she said she couldn't stand just wearing her boots. Also, Caleb waited outside this whole time because he didn't want to go in. But after that I think we were finally done. It was 2:30, and that's when we were supposed to meet back with the group outside.

So we went back outside and met with them. There was this big floral arch and the girls said I should take a picture under it and send it to my mom for international women's day, so that's what I did, a girl named Autumn took my picture. Once Dana got there, she had this bread with rice in it or something. Maybe egg? I don't know, but she had us try it and I really liked it, but Rhett hated it. But anyways, once the whole group was there, we started walking around again. With the group, we walked to the Oodi Library or whatever it's called. It's this big library thing that apparently the Finns are really proud of. It's more of an activity place than a library. There were 3D printers and fabric printers, gaming areas, escalators, lots of study areas, and then the top floor was like an actual library area. The top floor also had this ramped floor where you could go up and look out the windows, there were lots of windows. And we were just walking through this library as a big group like it was an attraction while everyone was in there studying. It felt kinda weird and we definitely were super touristy. I also saw that they had that one book that I stole from the cruise ship, Vesper Flights, in their library and it was in Finnish so I thought that was cool. We left there eventually and went outside where there was another protest. I don't know if this was a new one or if the other one had migrated over to here, but this one was outside of the library and I think it was a women's rights protest.

After that we walked to the grocery store for some reason, because Dana wanted to show us what their grocery stores were like. I just walked around by myself in there for a bit. Dana wanted to show how they buy produce but there was no produce in there so that didn't work out. I got this Novelle mango water drink because I was getting pretty thirsty, but it turns out it was carbonated so it wasn't as refreshing as I thought it would be. Still eventually drank it all though. Also, once we got out of the grocery store, we realized that Elisabeth was missing, so we waited around for a while outside of the store until she was found. Don't know where she'd wandered off to.

After the little grocery stop, we started walking again. Caleb had me carry this box of chocolates or something that he bought and the reason he had me carry them was because I "was wearing a hoodie." But they did not fit well in my hoodie pocket, it looked like a big box was poking out of my crotch, so I had to keep a hand in my hoodie pocket that whole time to make it not look as weird. And he said he'd give me one if I held it and he never gave me one. But after the grocery store we went to the Helsinki Cathedral, which we'd already went to earlier when we were in our small little group. This time they were playing the organ in there though, so that was kinda cool. Then we actually walked down the steps into the Senate Square, and we walked along until we got to the docks or the oceanside or whatever. Down there we saw the Uspenski Cathedral, and that was probably my favorite thing, architecturally, that I saw on this whole trip. And then we actually went up to it and went inside, too. We weren't allowed to take pictures inside but I accidentally did anyways because that was before I saw the sign. And Caleb was like, "NO PICTURES." Like boy, look who's still holding your chocolates. But it was really cool in there, and there was this bishop who was waving this incense stuff around in a little lantern thing. Smelled very interesting and was a really cool experience. There were also people confessing and chanting and stuff in there. But that was that, we left after 10 minutes or so.

After that we walked down to the Market Square, walked by some souvenir stalls and shops, and went into this vendor building called Kaartinkaupunki, and this is where we ended up eating dinner as a group. The place we ate was called Stadin Herkut. I kinda got stuck at the weird table with the two professors, Dana and Caldwell, and Caleb, who I finally gave his chocolates back at this time. It was 5 PM now so I'd been carrying those things since like 3:45, you're welcome, Caleb. I ordered the salmon with Finnish potatoes, the same thing that Caldwell ordered, and he probably thought I copied him even though I was thinking of getting that first. The food was pretty good, it was all a little watery feeling, I didn't really like this glop of white stuff that I was apparently supposed to dip my potatoes in. But overall, it was good, and it filled me up.

After that we walked around. Someone bought this dried ginger stuff in there and they let me try it, I think it was Carolyne. And it was not great, it was a very weird taste. But no one liked it, so I wasn't alone on that one. I think someone else got lost, maybe Chelsea or something, so we had to wait for them to catch up. Also, this crazy girl named Tosha was gone for most of the day because she got to the airport late, so she had to be picked up from there at some time. I don't remember when she got back with our group, sometime in the afternoon. But she apparently accidentally booked a limousine service instead of a taxi for her layover in New York and paid like, $170 for a 12 mile ride. So that sums her up as a person. Anyways, she was probably with us now. We walked more and ended up at the Fazer store. Dana gave us this little tour guide talk about how Fazer was like Hershey over here and then she gave us some candy. First, she gave us black licorice, and this made me realize that I'd never had real black licorice before. I thought it was going to taste like a Twizzler, but it tasted nothing like that. It was possibly the worst thing I've ever eaten. But then she gave us actual good chocolate afterwards, so that was good. And then we made our way back to the hostel.

We probably got to the hostel around 6:30 PM and we had our rooms and stuff now. Rhett and I were roomed together since we were the only guys and Caleb was staying in his hotel for another night. We were in the same room that all the luggage was initially in. I walked almost 8 miles today in those boots, so when I took those off, the room actually really stank. But part of it was definitely Rhett's feet, too. And at least my boots were actually really comfortable, even though I didn't really break them in prior. Rhett's apparently weren't and he had blisters and stuff, so he had Dr. Caldwell come in and give him scissors and stuff to pop his blisters. Pretty nasty. Rhett took a shower first and then I took one at like 7 o'clock in the shower outside our room. It was a pretty good shower. After that, I basically went straight to bed. Rhett apparently listens to YouTube videos to fall asleep, but that didn't bother me because I had my AirPods and was listening to music, so I was asleep by like, 8 o'clock I think. And that was that.

Pretty great day today. At this time, I still didn't know anybody too well, but this was a good first day in Europe. 8/10.

3/7/25

Today was the day I was leaving for the study abroad trip to Finland. Last night was when I got most of my stuff packed, and I got all my homework and everything done. And I went to bed at like 2:30 because it took me a while to fall asleep. But this morning my alarm went off at 6 AM and then my mom also came in and got me up of course, like right after my alarm went off. So I got ready and everything and then we left. I didn't get to say bye to Janell or anything because Addie spent the night last night so they were probably still sleeping downstairs. But that's okay, I got to say bye to my dad and the dogs. Then my mom and I left.

We went to Jennifer's first because we were picking her up because she was coming to St. Louis with us for some reason. I guess so her and my mom could shop after they dropped me off at the airport. When Jennifer first got into the car she commented that I was listening to Brain Damage and I was like, "Oh, do you know this song?" And she was like, "No, that just sounds like a weird song name." So anyways, we picked up Jennifer and then went to Chick-fil-A because my mom had placed a to-go order for there before we left. So I got some hashbrowns, chicken minis, and a sweet tea.

Not much happened on the ride up to St. Louis, just chitchatting and the usual. Jennifer didn't talk much. Not as much as I was expecting. So then we eventually got to the airport and my mom kinda drove in loops for a bit because apparently she wasn't just going to drop me off, she was going to go into the airport with me. So then she parked in this parking garage at Terminal 1 after asking a guy what to do, and we walked inside.

Inside, I first went up to one of those little kiosks where you can get your boarding pass. And that all went well, I scanned my passport, put in my flight number, and that was done. My mom was going a bit crazy making sure I did everything right and Jennifer kinda noticed, because I think mom's a bit more nit-picky than Jenny. Then we went down the escalator towards Gate 2, and they STILL came with me, because apparently they had to "use the bathroom." like, okay. Then they took pictures of me about to go through TSA and a SEMO student, one of the ones in this class, saw them doing all that. Like, so embarrassing. But yup, once I went through TSA, that was when we actually went our separate ways. And I ended up talking to that girl in line for that. She's the one who's like 31 and has kids that are basically grown. We talked about Cape Central and musical theater. At the actual TSA thing I got patted down, OF COURSE. I knew that was going to happen. Because it happened when we flew to and from California last summer. Every time I go through the metal detector thing, a red square shows up on my crotch and they have to caress me down.

Once I got through that gay scene, I kinda followed the other girl to our gate, but when we got there, I sat in a different spot than her because she went to talk to another student from our thing who was also there. And at least my mom wasn't this bad, because the other girl's mom was at the gate with her. But that was because this would be her first flight ever. Then a different dude eventually showed up at the gate, and he was from our class. Either Brett or Rhett is his name. And he's kinda weird, he started talking to me about how he's not going to smoke any pot on this trip. Like, okay? Then we all eventually gathered up and sat together, the four of us. I guess I should also keep track of times. This was at like 9-10 AM. Apparently the Brett Rhett guy used to be in Phi Delt, but got kicked out because he was selling weed or something. So I told them I am in TKE. Then another girl named Elisabeth showed up and sat with us and then some more students eventually. Then at a little after 11 AM we boarded.

I was in Group 6, so kinda the middle group. They encouraged anyone after Group 6 to have their bags checked on because this was going to be a full flight and there wasn't going to be enough room. So I get on the plane and I'm supposed to sit at Seat 7B, which is towards the front of the plane. But there was no room overhead because the compartments above those seats were somehow out of order? So I started stressing and it was like my old kind of stress that I used to have at Red Lobster. Like, these people walked in and every server's section is full. So I made the decision to keep walking and I ended up at Seat 18, and I was like, why don't I just stay here? But then I remembered every seat was going to be filled, so what was I thinking? So then I ended up putting my carry-on above Seat 18 and then I kinda had to push my way back to my original seat, Seat 7. So that was really fun. And I wasn't really alone, apparently that also happened to the Elisabeth girl, but someone up front had taken her carry-on but she somehow ended up in the back with me. Don't know what she was doing. But yeah, I got back to my seat, squeezed over the older lady who had the aisle seat, and sat in the middle. The guy in the window seat slept most of the way I think, and then the lady in the aisle seat read her Kindle the entire time. I kinda wanted to be a matchmaker and try and get them to fall in love with each other. Just a thought I had at the time. That flight wasn't too bad. I got apple juice because they were out of Dr. Pepper I guess, and they gave me some of those Bischoff graham cracker things. I listened to the album, Wish You Were Here for the takeoff, and that is like the perfect album for being on an airplane, I don't know, something about it. After about an hour on that flight though, it was getting really stuffy, and I was stiff and sweaty. Not fun. But after not too long, we landed in Dallas. We had to sit for a while because it took them a while to connect the tunnel thing to the door. And then I had to sit extra long because I had to wait for a ton of people to get off so that I could go to the back of the plane and get my suitcase. But I got it eventually and then I got off of that plane.

Right after we got off the plane, Dr. Caldwell had everyone meet outside the gate we just got off at. Yeah I forgot to mention that, Dr. Caldwell was also on that flight. So now we were like a group, and I have to admit, I kind of would've rather been on my own. But whatever, it's fine. Some people went to the bathroom and after that, we went to get on the Skyline (I think that's what it's called) because we had to go from Terminal A to Terminal D. The Dallas airport is actually so crazy, and the Skyline trains were so cool. There's like a highway cutting the airport in half, too. Crazy stuff. Those little tram things were fast, I almost lost my balance every time they took off. And we were on it for a while because we were going to the opposite side of the airport. Once we got to D, we got off and looked at the screens that show all the flights. Then Dr. Caldwell was like, "Hey, the screen shows a different gate than our boarding passes show," so we went to the gate that the screen showed, and it turns out we had to exchange our boarding passes for new passes. So I was lucky the group was there with me for that, because I would not have known that we would've had to do that. So we did that, and then we ate. We started off as a bigger group but kinda split off when we went to eat. So I ended up with the two girls who were in my presentation group, Carolyne and I forgot the other one (Chloe, I now remember). But we went to Whataburger, and it took a while, not going to lie. It was pretty busy. But I just got a normal cheeseburger, no tomatoes, and I thought it was kinda pricy, being over 7 bucks for a single cheeseburger, but they were actually pretty big burgers, and it was pretty good, so maybe it was worth it. I walked around a bit with those girls before we sat down to eat, and we ended up sitting with Dr. Caldwell and this other girl that he was with, and they were at this Asian restaurant area where they apparently bought $25 bowls of food. Pricy, pricy. So we sat at a table with them, pulled up a few chairs, and ate our burgers. Then we walked around with them for a bit before going back with them towards our gate. Dr. Caldwell was trying to talk to me and it was a little awkward. He did tell me my last name meant "wind servant" which I actually didn't know, and I looked it up and he was right, 'wind' is wind and 'knect' is servant in German. Huh. On the way back to the gate, we found more people from our class so he talked to them, but then me and the other two girls kept walking. We ran into Brett Rhett and Chelsea (the mom), and Elisabeth, so we talked to them for a bit, then the others caught up, and we were all together for a bit. Not much else really happened, we just talked and stuff and made our way back to the gate. I met this girl from our group who had me quiz her on her name. I guessed Emily, but it was actually Haley, but I thought she said Kailey. So I accidentally called her Kailey for a bit. Then we just waited near the gate until like, 5, I think that's about when we boarded. I went back and forth several times from standing near the gate to going near the bathrooms to drink from the water fountain because I was not going to pay 4 dollars for a bottle of water, but I was pretty thirsty. Then it was basically time to board.

I was on Group 4 for this flight, but I don't think there were as many groups for this flight. But it did take a while to load. At least this time, it was easier to load. Especially because, I forgot to mention this, I didn't have my suitcase anymore, when we got the new boarding passes, they said we could only bring one bag on the plane, so my suitcase was put down for checked luggage. So it was easier because i didn't have that this time. This plane was a huge plane, there were 9 seats per row, three on one side, three in the middle, and three on the other side. My seat was 60H, so I was in the middle, but in an aisle seat. It also took forever to get going, because apparently there were problems with loading luggage, so we were just sitting in the plane not moving for like, 25 minutes. I ended up having to sit next to this woman who I think was Finnish, and her husband or someone was next to her. Eventually though, the flight did take off. I think I underestimated how long a 10 hour flight would take.

Once we took off, I kind of fell asleep pretty fast, but only for like, 30-45 minutes or something. I was listening to Pink Floyd again. And apparently I missed the dinner because I woke up and everyone was eating out of these little cardboard boxes, but I didn't have one. I did get offered a drink shortly after I woke up, so I got a Coke. The lady beside me had started knitting, that was a little crazy. So I didn't really do much, I just listened to music. I also realized a bit earlier on, but forgot to mention, I didn't bring a phone charger that connects to a USB, only to a type C. And the only outlets were for USB, and the battery box thing I brought also was only for USB. I kind of blame my mom, because she was like, "Type C is so much faster," but it's not her fault because I agreed. So yeah, I opened my Goldfish that my mom packed for me and ate some of those while listening to music. For like an hour or two, I was watching the screen of the guy in front of me, he was watching some crazy stuff. I think he was watching Ferrari first, and there was kind of a crazy sex scene. Then he eventually started watching this movie that I thought was Justice League or something, but it was more about the Flash. It was like, the Flash went back in time and then met himself from the past, and they had to stop Superman's enemy from coming to earth and killing everyone. At first I thought it was Elliot Page who played Barry, but it definitely wasn't. I was actually really into that movie. Then they dimmed the lights and I was going to try to go to sleep, but the lady next to me turned on her overhead light so that she could continue knitting, so that made it a bit harder to sleep. And I wasn't really that tired, so I decided to start a movie instead, Blade Runner 2049. I've always heard of this movie, but never watched it. It was a little weird watching in public, because there were some weird scenes and some nudeness. But it was a really good movie actually. I don't really think I did much else after watching that, just relaxed. I was kind of really uncomfortable on this plane. I guess cause I was on it for like, 9 hours. My legs hurt. Breakfast was served eventually and it was an omelet with tater tot hashbrowns and this red stuff and spinach. I actually ate it all because I was getting pretty hungry. I also got orange juice. Then probably an hour or so after we got breakfast, we had landed. I didn't do much after the breakfast, just played 2048 on the screen. And then I realized I actually did have a USB charger, it was that little greenish blue one. Hallelujah. It was in a different spot from my other cords. So I charged my phone a bit, and then we landed.

And that is what I am going to consider the end of this day. Because of the time change and everything, it's a little hard to determine the end, but by the time we got to Helsinki, it was like, 10:30 AM for their time. So today was just the ride over there. I hate plane rides now more than ever. I used to love planes, what happened? But today was like a 7/10.