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unikorento: (glomp!doggie)
Say. Who wants a Christmas/winter card? Drop me a PM if you do. Yay for December! \o/


I'm back home in the countryside again.

During the past few months, parents started cleaning out and renovating the little cottage by the house. When my grandparents were still alive and well, they used to live in the main house that my parents now occupy, and so me and my siblings more or less grew up in that cottage. It's been a fixer upper for as long as I remember, so I hadn't taken either parent very seriously when they've been talking about getting it cleaned out.

As it turns out, I should have. It looks amazing now.

We've filled about three more bookshelves in the main house with books mom found in the cottage, along with several boxes of our old toys and - BEST OF ALL! - almost all our old children's books. For a children's lit geek, this was striking gold. I wish I could somehow post some of them here. They are fantastic! We have Elsa Beskow books, and Mauri Kunnas books, and they're so pretty and they bring back so many memories.

And then there were pictures. We already found a suitcase a while back, but mom came across a whole new box. After flipping through them for two hours or so, I can conclude that

a) I did not like wearing clothes as a kid, and my parents were way too bohemian to argue the point.
b) brother was an ugly baby! But a beautiful child.
c) my parents should have hid their 70's pictures. O.o They partied, like, a lot.
d) There is an endless supply of pictures of brother, aged 5-7 holding me, aged 0-2. Mom says I was his whole world back then, and that he was never jealous. The photos are so goddamned sweet. It's like having concrete evidence that I can wave under the nose of whatever random insecurities I have and go look here, bitch, you are loved!
e) My 12-year-old self was right to have body issues. ._. I was in no way a joy to look at as a pre-teen. Ugh.


Two of my cousins are coming over tomorrow, and we're going to hang around and catch up and do nothing except sauna and relax. After, sister and me will go pick up cancer cousin's(*) kids, and we'll make gingerbread. I haven't seen them in over a month, and it'll be great to see them again. (It sort of warms my heart that Sumu, the younger one, has been telling everyone for a week already that he's going to come to our house this weekend. "Sitten me leivotaan Jutan kanssa pipareita!" I'm not sure if I need anything else from life, now that I'm considered cool by the standards of a three-year-old.)



(*)I know that's a horrible thing to call him, but I honestly don't know what else to go with. >.< I have like 30 cousins, I doubt there's any point using their names or initials.
unikorento: (nobodyunderstands)
My head hurts a lot lately. Almost constantly for the past week. I have had headaches before, but only normal, human, everyday headaches. It's never been ever any sort of problem. You take a painkiller, or a cup of coffee, or a nap, and it's gone. This pain doesn't go away, and it's actually starting to interfere with things.

Where does it come from? Why is it here? What does it want?

Is this
a) because I don't have Maggie anymore, and so I don't move around anymore and get fresh air?
b) because I need glasses?
c) because my shoulders have gotten wonky and tense from all the crocheting?

(d) because I spend way too much time by my computer? But if so, why does it hurt now? I've been an internet/media junkie for almost fifteen years, after all, and there have been way more intense periods than this.)

I called mom, and she thought I should take up Nordic walking. I don't know what is up with her, but lately that's been her solution to everything. Ten years ago, her solution to everything was "garlic".

My theory here is that she either gives silly health related advice on purpose, because she doesn't want family stuff mixing with her professional stuff, OR that since she can't heap her random fixations on the people she's supposed to treat at work, she gives her family a double dose of crazy to keep things balanced. Or she was being sneaky and just said it so I would stop pestering her. Humm.

This song feels appropriate right now.

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Randomly overheard on the bus:

The drink system here is so stupid. I've never seen anything like this in another country. Yesterday, I had to wait like half an hour at the bar to get a drink. At home, we always send the biggest, the loudest, you know, the most annoying to get the drinks.

Oh, exchange students. Welcome to the north. We do get violent and drunk, but damnit if we don't wait our turn for it first.

And in other news:

I HAVE A NEW LAPTOP! It is beautiful! It has the teeniest tiniest memory on its C-drive, but that's no kind of a problem really. I was already using my external hard drive for everything. I'm so pleased I could burst - I got my old laptop in 2003 as a graduation present. To say she was on her last leg would be understating the issue. Shouldn't speak ill of the dead, though! That old laptop served me for eight years - not many laptops have that kind of stamina. Dad is going to install Linux on her, so she's likely to run for another few years as his laptop.

I went to my parents' place for the weekend for a quick visit - partially to celebrate my upcoming birthday*, partially to pick up said new laptop, and partially to discuss the upcoming Family Trip. The choice was between Milan and Edinburgh, with everyone pretty much agreeing on Edinburgh as the better option.

We ended up deciding to go to Florence. It seemed logical at the time, though I forget why. Ah well. Going to Florence in October! (Hooray for Ryanair!)

(*We had karjalanpiirakoita with egg butter, and strawberry pie that was all raw and doughy, with caramel sauce. These rank in the top ten most delicious things found on the planet, just so you know.)
unikorento: he-man (he-man)
A list of random things that are made of happy batter. I will now share!

- An old friend of Dad's from Estonia is visiting with his five-year-old son. I can't make out two words of what the boy is saying, but just watching him zoom around the house is amusing. He sings to himself, constantly. The other day he was singing this children's song called Mustan kissan tango, but in Estonian. So "mustan kissan tango" (tango of the black cat) was "musta kassi tanko", which to a Finnish ear sounded like "black bag pole". ... No, seriously, you would've thought it was funny too if you'd been there. And spoke Finnish.

(Random googling tells me that the song is either originally italian and sounds like this Volevo un gatto nero, or originally... uhm... japanese. Which is just... lolwhut?)

- [livejournal.com profile] nirith is coming to visit on Sunday. Hooray! We will grumble about our respective summers, and then squee about the zombie apocalypse survival game we get to pick up come September.

- The family has decided that we all need a holiday, and the consensus seems to be that we're going to Edinburgh and that we're going in October.

- It seems like I'm going to have work until the 11th.

- I AM GOING TO ITALY IN TWO WEEKS. Me and [livejournal.com profile] lillannan are going to visit [personal profile] falena and not let her sleep cure her jetlag with our sparkling personalities, and then go spend a few days with Team Italy (a.k.a Eva & Andrea & their pets).

- Google docs is the best thing since sliced bread.

- They actually sell low-carb bread at a store in Porvoo.

- Mom's friend Leea is back from Africa, and we're going to go see her art show in Helsinki tomorrow, and I'll get to speak French because a lot of the people there will be from Benin.
unikorento: (nobodyunderstands)
Yeah. Sort of embarrassed about this. Thought about maybe just not posting it, but hey. My journal, right? I can throw a childish fit if I want to. Just... approach with caution.

Been in a fantastically bad mood all day. )
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This week has really not gone as planned.

Tuesday I spent at the Zoo in Helsinki with cousin's kid Säde (who thought the cockroaches in the bug house were the coolest thing she'd ever seen, and insisted we go back three times. My camera has 100+ macro pictures of cockroaches.) All in all it was a good day, even if I forgot to wear sunscreen - despite carrying it around all day to make sure Säde didn't burn - and now my face is rocking the panda-bear look thanks to burnt cheeks and pale skin from where I wore my sunglasses. Awesome.

Wednesday morning I felt a little iffy, but decided I'd shrug it off, and went to work. I made it as far one o'clock, and my boss sent me home on account of me being a shivering, sunburnt mess. Turns out, I'd caught some sort of flu bug. Spent the rest of Wednesday at home with a fever, staring out the window and thinking about how much money I was losing every hour.

I had to call in sick today as well, but it's starting to look like maybe I could go in tomorrow. For the last day of the contract. >.< Since when has it been possible to catch a freaking cold in freaking July?

Though, okay, a teeny tiny part that I will only mention to you, my dearest online friends, is not 100% sorry about this. A really small part, okay?

I've not actually been sick while in my parents' house for, give or take, six years. I have the usual few colds per year, but I almost always have them when I'm in Turku, since I'm not really here aside from the odd week during Christmas or summer.

Whenever I am sick, I spend my time curled up on the couch, drinking tea, watching TV and missing my mommy like the big baby that I am. And now I don't have to :P Because my mommy is here, and she coddles me and strokes my hair and says "voi mamman kultaa" and I can snuggle into my pillow and go "yes, poor, poor me". And dad says "voi tyttäreni" (which might make you think I'm lying, because no one actually says stuff like that, but no, seriously, my dad does. He says stuff like that.) and touches my forehead and pretends that he burnt his hand. Same routine he's pulled since I was a baby. It's... nice, to get to be a kid for a little bit, and not have anyone expect anything of you.

Anyway, I've decide I want to be well again starting tomorrow. Partially because I really do want to get in one last day at work, and because tomorrow marks the start of Ropecon in Espoo. It's a roleplaying convention I've been going to yearly for almost a decade, give or take a few years, and I'd hate to miss it. Old, good friends like [livejournal.com profile] nahkasiipi and [livejournal.com profile] arkangeli will be there, and we have a proud tradition of spending three days wasting time on the lawn outside, with varying amounts of beer and cookies. And people have rock-paper-scissors tournaments, and they do re-enactments of Final Fantasy fights and they hit each other with bofferit and it's so much fun and I just will not spend my weekend being sick when I could be at Ropecon!

Spoilers: Random babble about True Blood s04e1-5 )
unikorento: (oh boy)
My mommy makes the best kasvissosekeitto* in the whole world! It's soft and, uh, soseinen, but also a little bit spicy. And it's awesome and I love it.

And today she'd made litres and litres of it, to serve to the guests coming to the graduation party. (No, Jutta, it's not for you. You can have the leftover soup.) And then she forgot the first batch on the stove and it was almost ruined - oh no! And so the first batch got a bit lumpy, so she couldn't serve it to the guests and had to use the back-up batch instead. But the first batch still tasted just fine. AND NOW I GET TO HAVE THE WHOLE THING.

That is all.


(*I have no clue what this is in English. Mushy vegetable soup? You boil veggies and then you take a blender bar and go VROOM VROOM and then you add cheese and spices? Ends up looking like baby food. Kind of is baby food. Only it also works as a first course of dinner. Or actual dinner, if you have rye bread.)
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Today has not started out well.

Rant about elections )

Rant about the coming summer )
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My momma is coming over in just a little bit and she's going take me to Citymarket and we're going to buy food for me and food for Maggiemaggie and then we might get a new hoover!

Also, later to day I get to do jellyshots at Saana's place. I've never had jellyshots.


Day 8 )
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Lalalala. I love Spotify.

Since I started watching Supernatural, I found myself craving classic rock. This is not a bad thing, it was always on my list of likes, now I just like it more. And AC/DC. That was new, but there you have it.

Why has no one written any Supernatural/Sons of Anarchy crossovers? There should be some! 


I would like to go out, blow off any and all responsibilities, and get completely smashed. But, alas, I don't actually feel like being in a big group of people. And the two really do need to be combined, being smashed by yourself is a waste of liquor, as well as being pathetic. And, of course, I'm also broke, on account of my study aid being cancelled. Again. Because I really am that big of a fuck up.

Oh, and. Dad called today. The conversation was fun for about 10 minutes (we discussed yarn) and then it wasn't. He's "worried about me". Yes, yes. With good reason, of course, but I'd rather he not know that. So, I tell him don't worry. I'll finish this BA thing, everything will be fine. Everything is fine.

Blablabla. Need to get back to writing meeting protocols now. Hooray.

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