Monday, August 21, 2006

Living in Lappeenranta


So we have moved. This move wasn't easy to me. Normally I kind of enjoy the packing and I'm excited about the new. This time was different. I really enjoyed living in Vantaa close to my friends and family and working in Mikkola school. During those five years I worked in Mikkola school I learned A LOT and grew a lot too. That school represented me everything I wanted from a school: Multicultural, warm and caring with values I appreciate, children from 6 to 16, motivated and high quality staff, excellent music education, creative place where one could express oneself, there was room for ideas and encourament to go for it. I also got many kinds of challenges during the time spent there and I have to admit that it was a pity that I couldn't do the substitute of the vice principal to the end of the due date.

Most of all the move came too quickly to me. While packing I had to process the fact that I have to give it all up and I didn't have time to say good bye to my collagues and friends. At the same time with my personal sorrow I had to listen many people complaning that why we have to go so far. I also had to act strong and positive in order to make the move easier to our daughters.

Well, now that we've lived here for 10 days I don't regret the move at all. I got work as a special teacher in a small school (in my eyes after the second biggest school in Finland) five minutes bycicle ride from our home. And on that route I can enjoy lake Saimaa! That's such a treat to me who grew up on a lake and most of all I've missed a lake close to me. Our daughters got into the music class and to the music academy for violin lessons here too. I've been amazed that studying in music academy is here free for the kids on music class while we had to pay 1200 euros a year for the violin lessons in Vantaa and on top of that our children get a free snack at school when they have long school days including violin lessons.

What I enjoy the most is the five minute walk to the beach. Let me take you there with these pictures:

This is the closest beach but not good for swimming for possibility to step on broken glass.

So let's continue...


Next beach. There's a bench in here for resting and for admiring the view. But still a little to walk...

Pass the little harbour and here we are!

Needless to say that we've been swimming every day since the hardest unpacking has stopped. It's been such a warm summer here in Finland that the water is still very warm. Let's see when we have to give up swimming. Hopefully not soon.

4 comments:

Dippers said...

Hey there, I love the way you've done your pictures up. They look great.

What format do you use to get your pictures to look like that?

Thanks,
Chris

Maiju said...

Chris,

I actually know nothing of how or what I do. I simply use the picture window in
the blogger writing panel. Pictures come out like that. Sorry, I'm not very
handy with computers. Use them if it's simple enough. Glad you enjoyed the
pictures!

Shawna said...

Hey there! Good to "see" you again! I love the pictures. Looks like you moved to a beautiful spot. Glad you and your daughters are liking the new school. I hope it continues to go well for you, and I bet you will have some great pictures to post in the fall and winter, too!

Saija said...

i'm glad the move is behind you! after having done that in February, i can relate ... and just think, when we finally find a place to buy - well another move!!!

lovely lovely lovely scenery ... Suomi is a land of beauty and you make me miss it!

blessings on your new home!