So Lithuania was our last stop on our adventure. And too bad it was raining that day but we still hit the streets and did what we could. We went to this museum of Genocide Victims from the Soviet times. It was pretty sad to read and see everything they had to go through. Usually you just hear about what happened with the the Nazi's and Jews but the same thing happened to people here. They were sent to Siberia and forced to work on labor camps or they were put to death. So it was defiantly interesting to find out some history of Russia. Then it was just some more walking and looking at anything and everything we could see. All in all it was a wonderful "vacation" not much relaxing time! I was defiantly sore and tired by the time we got home and the blisters on the bottoms of my feet proved it, but to look back and go through all my pictures makes all the pain I went through worth it. I still can't believe that I saw 6 countries in 8 days!!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Latvia
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Estonia
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Helsinki, Finland
The rest of the time we spent just walking around and sightseeing and trying to find some souvenirs and then the weather turned really cold and it started to snow so we wanted to head back to the boat harbor and just wait inside for our ferry but we didn’t want to leave some of our group behind so we went to the train station and chilled for a while and people watched. Which is always fun to do and especially in a foreign country. There were a lot of drunken people and crazy people and homeless people and once the one drunk man started to yell at us and look like he was putting a curse on us and that he might have a gun, we booked it out of there and waited outside to meet up with them!
When we get back to the ferry terminal I didn’t really notice it at first but there was no one around except our group. They were all done for the day and came early to take a break and relax until we boarded. Some of us had to use the restroom but there was a cleaning lady who said we couldn’t and locked them. Well Lexi and I had to go really bad so we went upstairs and found one and asked the lady if we could use them and she said yes but then gave us a really strange look and got on her radio. We just went to the bathroom and again thought nothing of it and when I came out of the stalls there was a security officer standing in the women's restroom and he starts talking to me in Finish and I tell him I speak English and then he starts telling me that the terminals are closed and we need to get out cause they are locking the building up for the night. He pulled on the door handle of Lexis’ stall and I told her to hurry up and we went back downstairs. I started to tell everyone that the guards said they were closed and we needed to leave. But that didn’t make sense because we had a ferry to catch then it all clicked and we thought to actually look at the tickets and the guards said that the ferry left at 11am not 11pm. Are you kidding me, 21 of us missed the ferry and just spent 12 hours in the city wandering. We couldn’t believe it, what were we going to do, we had no where to stay and we were being kicked outside where it was cold and snowing. Plus we were missing Daphne, Madi and Auriana and we didn’t know where they were. We gathered our stuff up and went outside on the front steps and waited for a plan of action. The first thing to do was get a place for all of us to stay the night. Myriam was able to get online and found a hostel and we all headed to it to check in for the night. Daphne, Madi and Auriana came to the terminal on time and we told them what was going on and where we were staying. Then we all just went to bed and waited for morning to see if we could get on the next ferry without having to pay another 35 Euros.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
My heart belongs to Sweden!!
We went and watched the changing of the guards at the Royal Palace. It was cool to see the guards and how precise they were in all their movements. It’s neat to know there are still a Prince and Princess that live in a palace. We didn’t have much time before we needed to get back on the bus so we scoped out what we would do the next day. We did a little more of the city tours with our bus and then we went to check into the hotel and man oh man was it the nicest place I have seen so far on this end of the world. When we got to our rooms I was so happy to have an actual bed and bathroom!! Then we found out that the breakfast was included and we looked at the dining room and hoped that it would be a big breakfast because we were all on a budget so a big continental breakfast would be great! We decided to go to the grocery store next door and get something for dinner, it was so nice to go into a place and even though we couldn’t fully read everything it was at least somewhat recognizable to what we have in America. Plus the fact almost everyone is Sweden speaks fluent English so that was nice. After we got some food for dinner and snacks we headed back to the hotel where we just hung out and talked for awhile.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
9 Day Vacation of a Lifetime!!
St. Petersburg & Helsinki
After the bus tour we had to drive to Turku, Finland because that was where our first ferry was waiting.
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