fredag 21 februari 2014

Bye bye comfort zone!

The first week at Complete Vocal Institute (CVI) is now over, and I feel great! I really love what I´m doing= learning. My classmates have got these amazing voices and our teachers are sooo talented! I feel like I have more energy now than I´ ve had in a long time. 

This first week has really turned me up side down. Already on our first day at the Academy we had to step out of our comfort zone, improvisation was on our schedule. Improvistion scares me! I was sweating like a pig and shaking like a leaf... I was so far beyond my comfort zone just to hear the word improvisation. We were devided into groups and our task was to come up with a short melody/song which included harmonies, rap, a rhytm, a bas line and so on... Fortunately I was saved by having great musicians in my group. So it ended up being really interresting and it was also a good way to break the ice. 

We have been introduced to 4 different kinds of singing methods at CVI; neutral, curbing, overdrive and edge. I do know that singing can be hard, but I didn´ t know that singing was this complicated! Still, these theories do make sence to me. During our sessions we´ve had time for individual "try-outs". Those people who know me well know that I don´ t like being the center of the universe, but CVI have no mercy. During our first round I thought I would die. But after a while I realiced that we all have some things to work on.

On the evenings I´ ve done some studying, of cause. One day my new danish neighbours invited me to their pancake evening. I couldn´ t say no to that! I also have been doing some outdoor exercise (jogging), a good way of exploring a new area. Last night I went out for a drink with my new classmates. It was a lot of fun!

 Now it's time for icehockey, Finland - Sweden. Good luck Suomi!!!

Many hugs,
Frida



  
   

söndag 16 februari 2014

Mitt liv i Köpenhamn

15.2 2014
Dag 1

Nu är jag här då! Jag har ett trevligt rum på 10m2, nytt telefonabonnemang och ny internetanslutning. Dessutom har jag mat i kylskåpet och redan funnit mitt favorit cafe´. Så har jag också träffat ett antal trevliga typer under dagen som gått. Känslorna har åkt berg och dalbana men trots det har jag åstadkommit en hel del. John Blund har nog redan besökt min lya eftersom jag kämpar med att hålla upp ögonlocken. Jag känner mig tacksam för allt jag får vara med om och för de personer som låter mig uppleva, ni är anledningen till att jag alltid återvänder hem igen.



16.2 2014
Dag 2

 Första natten avklarad. Har varit upp flera gånger och tittat på telefonen och väntat på ett livstecken av något slag. Vaknade imorse då kyrkklockan ringde, trots det somnade jag om och sov till över 9. Bestämde mig för att lyxa till det med gröt till morgonmål, fantastiskt gott blev det. Jag drog på mig varma kläder och gick ut för att utforska staden. Under min orientering påväg till Complete vocal Institute råkade jag gå fel och komma förbi slottet, dessutom i rätt tid eftersom jag fick beskåda en rätt så häftig parad. Efter det hamnade jag in till H&M, ups. Efter ett rätt så förmånligt inköp bestämde jag mig för att åka till Ikea. Det var lättare tänkt än gjort. Som tur lade en kvinnlig vakt märke till att denna unga dam nog var lite lost. Hon förklarade hur jag skulle göra för att komma till Ikea, vilket underlättade min situation. Jag satte mig på tåget och 45 minuter senare anlände jag till Taastrup, vilket var åt ett helt annat väderstrek än jag hade tänkt. Till min förtjusning märkte jag att bussen som skulle ta mig vidare till Ikea redan gått. "Jaha, now what?", tänkte jag . Men jag kunde ju inte vända om nu när jag kommit såhär långt. Så då promenerade jag till Ikea istället, vilket tog mig endast 25 minuter. Väl framme belönade jag mig själv med Ikeas potatismos och köttbullar med lingonsylt, till efterrät blev det pannakotta. Till mitt rum på 10m2 hittade jag några hemtrevliga saker, exempelvis en väggklocka och en matta. Jag köpte också en reflexväst eftersom jag planerar börja jogga lite om kvällarna. Märkte senare att västen kanske kunde ha varit lite större, eftersom jag för ungefär 15 år sedan passerat 12 års åldern...

Hemresan blev... intressant. Hittade några busshållplatser utanför Ikea, chansade och stod och väntade vid en hållplats. Efter en tid fick jag ge mig och testade då hur det skulle vara att stå och se van ut vid en annan hållplats. Som en blixt från en regnig himmel kom en buss, den tog mig till tågstationen. Här hade jag lite problem med att få köpt en tågbiljett från automaten. Tydligen vill danskarna inte ha Nya Zeeländska mynt. Under tågresan tillbaka till stan aktiverade jag mobilens GPS. Smart som jag är hoppade jag av tåget en bit innan planerad avstigning. En vänlig busschaufför förklarade hur jag skulle göra för att ta mig hem. Åkte buss några hundra meter, hoppade av, ställde mig och väntade på nästa buss som aldrig kom. Gick över till andra sidan vägen. Väntade. En buss kom, men det var fel buss. Snälla damen vid ratten berättade att jag skulle över vägen till ytterligare en annan busshållplats. Jag höll just på att tappa hoppet när jag såg min buss komma. Lyckligt hemma igen plockade jag upp mina saker och tänkte att dethär nog var en bra dag!
Köpenhamn är en vacker stad. Människorna trevliga och hjälpsamma. Danska är ett konstigt språk.

Godnatt,
Frida




onsdag 5 februari 2014

Hawke's Bay - An amazing journey comes to its end...

"Shall we go to Hastings and do some food and wine tastings? We can also go to Napier if that makes you hap(p)ier..." This was our slogan while visiting Hawke's Bay. This is unfortunately the last part of our journey in New Zealand.


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We spent our last week in New Zealand helping a family in Fernhill. This Kiwi (New Zealanders) family is doing restoration work on a old Art Deco house on the country side, the plan is to turn it in to a B&B.

The B&B house

Wild plums were growing in the garden, Thomas renamed them to "Egg fruits"

We helped out with general property maintenance e.g. weed-whacking, clearing bushes and trees and reversing the trailer. This family will definately have the largest bonfire for easter and do not have to worry about uninvited flying witches anymore.

Thomas was so exited to get back to work. He was working hard cutting some wood when he felt a sting, or actually five, on his leg. He found a wasp nest! Frida got to use her first aid skills for the first time (woohoo) and drove Thomas back to the house and gave him some heavy pills for the toxic and pain (that's what doctors do, right?). After doing some research we found out that they were German wasps... These Germans seem to be everywhere! hehe... Well, he survived this time and after a few days he was like a (new) man again! (When Thomas first read this chapter he thought Frida had written that she needed for the use her Voodoo skills for the first time. Well, it's still unclear what she exactly did...)


Frida preparing the bonfire
 It was a beautiful property with lovely large trees and a small wineyard.




Double rainbow after some rain...


We stayed one week at the old house with this scary stranger...


It looked like a mixture between a rat, frog and a fish. Thomas tried to sing for it to get it in some action and Frida tried not to look at it...
One afternoon, our host Shelly took us up to Te Mata Peak.




After that we visited the food market in Hastings where we got the opportunity to taste some local dishes.

Chips-spiral and a smoothie
We also got time to visit the famous Farmers market a few days later.


There are more than 300 km of cycle trails in Hawke's Bay, so we decided to discover a small part of it. It was a pefect day for some biking, not too cold nor too hot!


We had time to visit a few wineries, our favorites were Crossroads and Abbey. There was a fantastic craft beer brewery closeby called Roosters. The bartender was a really funny guy. After some chatting + beer and wine tasting he asked us if we already have had lunch. We happily answered: "Yep, peasoup" (It was a Thursday). We guess he felt sorry for us, because he gave us a couple of free sandwiches and he only charged us for a glass of beer.

Crossroads winery
Abbey winery. They also brewed nice beer called "Fat Monk"

One a nice evening we went to explore Napier and the harbourside.



Our hosts Mark and Shelly told us about their interesting business- and life experiences and their stories really encourage us to live well and do what we want to do. We enjoyed their hospitality and open-mindness!

One evening we had some real NZ lamb and another evening we prepared some typical finnish dishes, "cabbage box", karjala tarts, semolina (klappa) porrage and owenbaked panncake


Mark had an impressive barbeque collection, and this was only half of them...



One sunny Friday afternoon I (Frida) got the chance to visit a school for children with special needs, Hohepa, which had been a wish ever since we came to New Zealand. I was told that most of the children had autism and lived in a nurcing home nearby. I was able to attend a lesson in music and a "practical lesson" which included cleening and baking. The emphasis is on giving a sense of worth through contributing and being a part of "real work". I noticed that there were much more boys than girls in the school...


Hohepa maintains a curative education programme, inspired by the ideas of Rudolf Steiner. There was around 5 pupils in each classroom together with the teacher and a few helpers. Students remain in the school up to the age of 21, when they may move to the adult programmes. I was very impressed by their way of teaching and how well everything went. In a couple of hours I got a few new boyfriends and some enriching experiences. Visit their homepage for more information: www.hohepa.com

Our time here in New Zealand is coming to an end. Before heading of to Auckland we did our last exploring in Napier city. The town was destroyed after a devastating earthquake in 1931. The town was rebuilt in Art Deco style.





While trying to ignore the fact that we are about to leave this lovely country we kept us busy catching the stars one last time before bedtime...


For Hawke's Bay picture collection click: http://goo.gl/WG3k43

Bye bye New Zealand

See you soon, Finland.
Frida & Thomas
  

tisdag 4 februari 2014

East coast tour 2014 - part 2, vacation!

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Gisborne, the city of beaches, and our next destination. The 7 hours drive to Gisborne was a truly amazing and impressive drive which took us through Waioeka Gorge with lovely scenery. 

The Gorge, the busdriver didn´t have time for any photo moments, appearently.

 Kaiti Hill lookout in Gisborne

Gisborne city

We arrived in Gisborne and were picked up by Ulla who is a swedish speaking finn living in New Zealand with her family. We ended up staying at Ulla's place for almost one week even though our host went away for a couple of days. Meanwhile, we had a great time exploring Gisborne with these guys.

Lexi...

... and Jack

We had some days of beautiful weather so we took the chance to explore some of the beaches nearby. The first beach we went to was called Makarori beach. At lowtide we decided to wade out to a few rocks along the shoreline. Thomas tried to find some seafood and Frida was busy trying to catch a crab that was hiding underneath a rock and study a running mussel.



Makarori beach


Another day we went to Sponge Bay. Frida decided to show Thomas how brave she is and took a "swim".


We did (of cause) visit the Farmers market together with Ullas son, Zac, on Saturday morning. As you might have noticed, we find it very amusing to stroll around, listen to live music and taste local food and wines at the markets in New Zealand. Fruits and vegetables are fresh and juicy and often cheaper than in supermarkets.



The last day we went to Millton for some winetasting and a snack. Lovely place, great people!


Our stay at Ulla's place was exactly what we needed, a break from the vacation. We really enjoyed spending time on the balcony catching the sun, taking her dogs for morning and evening walks/runs, making food and reading books. Thank you Ulla for having us! 




Thomas & Zac (a.k.a. Masterchef NZ) preparing "Fattiga riddare"

Greetings,
Frida & Thomas

More pictures can be seen here:
Gisborne