When we came to my great aunt, she had lunch waiting for us - as usual. My great aunt is amazing, she cooks the most delicious food, and the best thing is the bread she bakes like a wizard. It is a Lapland speciality called rieska, a flat bread made of barley flour. It is the most delicious food there is, of course with butter. That's not the only thing though, at my great aunt everything is delicious! Season specifically we also had the great pleasure to drink birch sap, which is a slightly sweet, thin syrupy-watery liquid that is extracted from birch trees in the spring. It is very delicious! After lunch I went to see my cousins together with my aunt, who also came to my great aunt a bit after us. We went for a walk in the amazing easter weather. I mean, it is the end of April and it's 15 degrees! Usually we can still go skiing and ice fishing on easter. Now there's no chance!
At about six in the afternoon (after having some more rieska), we headed back to Pello with my grandmother. It had been a long day for her and I could tell she was tired, but also noticably happy! Back in Pello I met up with two of my friends from high school, who I haven't seen for ages. We had fun catching up and talked about seeing more often. I really hope we can stick to those promises this time, because I really miss those guys!
The next day me and my mum decided to go see the rapids in Kukkolankoski. We grabbed three of my mum collagues with us and enjoyed an hour in the sun while looking at the amazing power of the rapids in Tornio river. My mums employer has taken on portuguese dentists for a couple of years now, and there are three here in Haparanda already. I love them all, they are so friendly and outgoing, and I enjoy hanging out with them
very much. So two of them came with us to the rapids, and they seemed to enjoy the sight quite a lot too.
I do have to say I'm very happy that I've lived in Germany before, because I know what I can get there. I mean there are things that you don't necessarily think of unless you've faced problems with them before. I can't for example get my make up in Germany, because of my light skin. It's a small, meaningless thing, which causes a not-so-small problem when you realize it. I can't tell how many times I had my mum send my thing while living in Germany the last time. At least I'm only going away for four months this time.
In between all these relaxing activities I'm enjoying while I still have the chance, I've taken care of some arrangements as well. I finally recieved a signed version of my training agreement from my soon-to-be-employer in Germany, and got to return it to the faculty. I already got an answer from the facultly that the papers are signed and ready to be picked up.
Today is also an exciting day because a guy is coming to see my room, and hopefully he'll rent it. He did assure on the phone that he's very interested and would be able to pay the rent right away and sign the lease. So I'm very hopeful, I mean it is getting critical to find someone, since I'm leaving on saturday. Anyways, my flatmate promised to show the flat, since I'm not there until tomorrow. Everything else is thankfully settled. I found a flat only 1,5 km from work with a quite low rent, and my flatmate seems really nice. My flight is booked (one way!!) and I've even checked in. I've packed almost everything, so I suppose I'm really leaving!
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