Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Danger Zone


"Revvin' up your engine
Listen to her howlin' roar.
Metal under tension
Beggin' you to touch and go.
Highway to the Danger Zone
Ride into the Danger Zone."
- Kenny Loggins






Our morning's cold front led us to the Finnish Aviation Museum. Located north of the city next to the Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport, 72 aircraft are ready for viewing. Also included in the 3 hangar museum are engines, propellers, instruments, radio equipment and scale models.



Prior to arriving at the museum, we were only expecting to get close-up views of real airplanes. But to our surprise there was more! A Cessna to climb on with buttons that made the prop rotate and lights flash, a glider simulator that was VERY realistic (I crashed every time), an out-of-date Finnair passenger plane open for little imaginations as we "flew to Texas," and a fighter jet cockpit to sit in and soar.





The museum did not focus only on planes. They also had a hot air balloon basket that you could climb in, a hang gliding simulator, and the world's smallest flying boat.








After Big "Goose" and Little "Maverick" picked up a few treasures at the gift shop and looked at the planes outside, we headed home for a nap following our fun filled day.

Did you know the swastika is a symbol of prosperity and good fortune and is widely dispersed in both the ancient and modern world. Seen on many of the old Finnish fighter jets at the museum I was curious. The Nazi's did not pick up the symbol until 1935, 20 years AFTER the Finnish Air Force and Army used it as their official national marking (1918-1944).

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Spring Is Here





"Once there was a thing called spring,
When the world was writing verses
like yours and mine.
All the lads and girls would sing,
When we sat at little tables
and drank may wine."
- Frank Sinatra






Today the American Women's Club had their annual Spring Party/Easter Egg Hunt. With Easter falling early this year, we were unable to organize the party before the holiday weekend, so we decided on the one following. A head count of 28 kids and close to the same adults, the afternoon was exciting! It was held at a members house in the burbs of Helsinki. Everyone brought a dish to complete a pot-luck lunch. The kids colored and made tissue paper flowers as the buffet line was assembled. We all quickly enjoyed lunch and the kids gathered in a room for singing.




After singing, the kids ran outside with their baskets to gather up 6 plastic eggs each. In return for their eggs, they were given a 1/2 dozen paper egg crate, creatively tied closed with twine, filled with American candy! Laffy Taffy, Sweet Tarts, and Nerds...just to name a few.



Then onto my station...cookie decorating. Yes, I always get volunteered for this at the meetings I do not attend. But I really do enjoy baking them and I pretty much have it perfected. Butterflies, bunny rabbits, and duck sugar cookies were topped with royal icing as the kids decorated their choice with a collection of sprinkles. After 3 hours of springtime fun on a beautiful day in Finland, we headed home.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Man On A Tractor


"Let me do what I’m doing.
Let me be where I am.
Let me find peace of mind
on my own piece of land.
When I’m lost, help me to let go
and find someway to feel
like a man on a tractor with a dog in a field."
- Rodney Atkins




I felt as if we were on the set of Babe or Charlotte's Web. Animals freely walking around at our ankles and wanting a love pat. Pigs, dogs, horses, cows, goats, sheep, and a few other animals were the stars at Rehndahl Animal Farm. Located 45 minutes west of Helsinki, we enjoyed an amazing spring morning/afternoon there today.





Only being my second opportunity to drive in Finland, we thought our 30 minute adventure of figuring out how to "exit" the city center was our big laugh of the day...little did we know the best was yet to come. We found the farm easily and the kids enjoyed the animals, toys, sandbox, etc. With noon quickly approaching we decided to begin our picnic.




We had a marvelous spread on our blanket. The kids were eating PB&J with apples, grapes, strawberries, chips, etc all within reach. Off in the distance we saw a herd of goats (some with horns) inching in on our fun. "We can scare them when they get close!" Yeah...right. They were just as friendly as the pigs, dogs, and sheep up on the hill, only hungrier. Without batting an eye, they invited themselves onto our blanket and started feasting. Imagine 3 kids crying for their sandwiches, trying to save some of our food, and everything else within reach since we all know goats will eat ANYTHING! We managed to save most of the picnic and all other belongings.





After wiping the tears and finishing lunch at a table, the kids went for another round out on the farm...not allowing a herd of goats to spoil a day of fun!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Life In The Fast Lane




"Life in the fast lane'
surely make you lose your mind.
Life in the fast lane.
Life in the fast lane,
everything all the time.
Life in the fast lane."
- The Eagles







Today we ventured to the highly suggested 'Formula 1' exhibition at the Helsinki Design Museum. The boys were on their best behavior as the cars were only for "looking, not touching." 5 Formula 1 car were on exhibit, along with numerous miniatures, engine parts, tires, uniforms, and other accessories.





To my surprise, photos were not allowed inside so I was not able to get any good shots of the boys next to the cars. In a side room...considered "hands on"...there was a real driver's seat for visitors to sit upon. I was able to sneak in a few shots here. The boys loved watching past races on the huge plasma TVs and experiencing the show.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Do Your Ears Hang Low?


Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
Like a Continental Soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
- unknown



Another lonely holiday far away from family and friends. Compared to last, this year I at least knew where to find a ham for dinner along with other traditional favorites. We even joined the Finnish culture and had pussy willows, grass, and colored feathers throughout the house for decoration. We were kindly invited to join an Easter Egg hunt and cookout Saturday. The boys filled their baskets with chocolates, candies, and toys. We have another hunt scheduled for next weekend too!



















Our other Easter festivities included touring the Post Museum to view their collection of Easter post cards dating back to 1890 and a boat ride to the island of Suomenlinna to see an Easter Egg Exhibition at the church. We also dyed dozens of eggs thanks to Grandma!