3/07/2015

Winter fun in Wisconsin

My winter has been full of activities and I feel like time is just flying. I have only four more months to go and lots of fun things planned for the rest of my time here. I have really mixed feelings about coming home, which I’m sure is normal. Thinking about leaving my American school, friends and family makes me extremely sad since I don’t know (yet) when I will be back. Day by day I start to appreciate this experience more and I am trying to make the most out of every day. Sometimes it does get hard to always try to live life to the fullest and I’ve understood that staying home on a Friday night might not be a bad thing after all. I’ve always been a busy person but now I realize that cuddling with your little sister on a family movie night can also be living life to the fullest. I can’t even imagine how much I am going to miss my American family. But let’s not think about it now, okay? 

Alyssa and I 
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Girls movie time image 
Said goodbye to the Italian exchange student Giorgio 
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American style skiingimage 
 PE lessons are fun! 
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My Fashion Careers class image  

I would say that the real winter started after Christmas, when we actually got some snow. Many people here seem to dislike that cold and white stuff but I was always excited about it. I have to admit that my excitement about the snow had something to do with the snowdays too. On snowdays the school is cancelled for the day. The cars don’t have winter tires here at all, so it’s hard to drive when it’s icy and snowy. Usually it’s too dangerous for the schoolbus to go on the small country roads, so they just call school off. The same thing can happen because of ice or cold weather too. We can also have two-hour delays, when the school starts two hours later that day. I wish we would have days like that in Finland too!

Early in the morning (unfortunately no delays) image
 Presenting Finland with Veera image
 First time snowboarding 
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 Felt like home 
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 Ryan was a good teacher 
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About seven weeks ago we had Heather’s co-workers from England visiting us. They were staying at our house and we had a lot of fun! I enjoyed hearing British English a lot too. The city where I live, Platteville, is very close to the neighboring states Iowa and Illinois, so we visited both of them. 

TJ and the Cheerleaders image 
Walking on the Mississippi River image 
Next level: Soccer on the Mississippi image 
Yayy for the happy days! image 
My precious and I image 
Watching football. Go Green Bay Packers! image  

Then about two weeks ago we had a weekend full of water fun in the Wisconsin Dells. It is America’s largest waterpark resort. We went there with another family, the Aciernos, and soon we figured that we would just call the group ”the Connernos” (Connollys+Aciernos). They didn’t have any saunas in the waterpark, which surprised me. I guess I am so used to have saunas everywhere. Instead of saunas, they had many hot tubs to warm up in. We have a hot tub at home too, which has been great, since there are no saunas around.  

Goofing around with Connernos image 
The Black Hole was good image  

About a week ago my mom came here for a visit!! It was really exciting for everyone because many people wanted to meet my real mom. The feeling was unreal when we picked her up from the airport. There my mom was, after six months I could finally hug her and talk to her. It was beyond great. We had five days together and I basically showed her everything. We had dinner with my host family, I took her to school and to the school’s basketball game. She met my coordinator and my friends. We visited the capital of Wisconsin, Madison, and also a cute little small town, Galena. She brought me a lot of rye bread and chocolate, so I should be good for four months. Saying goodbye to her made me realize, I’ll see her again soon. What makes me sad is that the next time I’ll see the airport it will be me who’s leaving. 

Reunion after six months image 
The best breakfast date image 
Exploring Galena image  

Today we were packing food for kids who are starving all over the U.S and the world. I had never done anything like that and it made me feel good about myself. Because I packed food today for two hours, somebody isn’t going to starve anymore. That small amount of work could change somebody’s life. I am so glad I got a chance to help those kids. 

Team work
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Even though the winter has gone fast, I couldn’t be happier to take off to California with my host family in six days. I don’t think there's any better way to spend my one and only spring break. I am so excited to fulfill my dreams of seeing the Hollywood sign. Take care you all!

- Heini

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