Sunday, January 31, 2010

uppsala

today andrea, anna, ankur, lin and i headed up about an hour north of stockholm to uppsala.  uppsala is the big university town in sweden and is also home to scandinavia's largest cathedral.  we all had a great time walking around the city even if it was a bit cold... we were even lucky enough to have camilla who grew up in uppsala and is now a second year at SSE come out to show us around... all in all it was a great day in a cute little city... i'll let the pictures speak for themselves!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

skates!

so i bit the bullet today and bought ice skates... i feel like it will be nice to get some semblance of outdoor exercise and cross country skis are prohibitively expensive - so skating it is!  i am sure that this will lead to more falling down as i have only been skating once a year probably since i graduated from high school... but given that the pond is just down the hill - i am committed to going at least a couple of times a week! YAY!

Friday, January 29, 2010

sunny and snowy...

today i woke up around 10 to an AMAZING sight... SUN in STOCKHOLM... it was crazy!  i went outside for a walk around the big lake next to my apartment it was gorgeous.  but then i came back inside and by the time i had taken a shower the sun was basically gone - back to the grey skies.




this afternoon i met up with andrea in skeppsholmen (one of the many islands) to go to the modern (art) museum, the walk over was so pretty - it was snowing lightly and from the bridge you can see most of gamla stan (the old town) and djurgarden (where the vasa and nordic museums are).  the modern museum was nice... for a modern art museum - we looked around for an hour or so and then met up with ankur at the attached architecture museum which is free on friday afternoons.  the architecture museum had wayyy to much text and reading involved for my tastes so we didn't last too much longer there.



after museuming we walked through gamla stan and found a cute coffee shop where we perused all of our various guide books for a somewhat affordable place to eat dinner... something that is not too easy to come by in stockholm.  we decided on a thai place in sodermalm but when we got there it was really crowded so we went to a vegetarian restaurant nearby instead... it was great!  they had a set menu which was all you can eat, but the first plates of vegan-gluten-free food we got were so wonderful and big that none of us went up for more... we will definitely be going back there.

after dinner, we tried to head to a jazz club but again it was too full, so we ended up at an irish pub right near the center of town adnan, anna and jana (more of the exchange students) joined us and we had a pretty fun non-club weekend night!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

lazy day

it is snowing here in stockholm... and so i haven't left the apartment all day... which is somewhat crazy given that my apartment is only 30 sq meters.  but i did some laundry and planned my travels for the rest of my time here in europe.  on the schedule: a day trip to uppsala, a weekend trip to malmo and copenhagen, potentially a quick trip to paris and of course the trip to the laplands planned by the school, and my trip to st petersburg and finland with my parents -- as well as my spring break adventure to vienna, budapest and prague with carol, mia and alexis.

i am definitely excited for my remaining adventures and for the opportunity to get to know stockholm better... hopefully this weekend i will explore some new neighborhoods - i've heard about a good brunch place and apparently the architecture museum is free on fridays so that is on tap too!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

stairs update and my other class

so remember last week when i complained about how the stairs up to my building were covered with snow making them basically impossible to get up... well this weekend someone shoveled them, when i got back on monday from the bottom of the hill they looked better and i was excited... well i was wrong - big time... the stairs had been shoveled but all that did was get the snow off not the 4 inches of solid ice that was under the snow, so now the stairs are COMPLETELY impassable, turns out that it is a lot easier to walk on slippery snow than ice, both ankur and i almost fell today - a NUMBER of times.  now when i walk down the stairs i don't lightly hold the railing in case i slip, i cling to it for dear life - terrified... looks like i will be taking the tram a lot more until the ice melts, or it snows more.
  
in other news i had my second class today for the first time: entrepreneurship in developing countries... because SSE is under construction they had to move some of the classes to university of stockholm - which is about 20 min north of downtown, once we got up there we walked around for about 45 min... couldn't find the building anywhere! and it is a LARGE campus, not one tiny building like SSE.  after that debacle the class was ok, a little bit of a let down after my awesome entrepreneurship class with waverly last quarter - but we will see how it goes.

Monday, January 25, 2010

switzerland!!!!




alright get ready for a LOOONNNNGGG one!

yay! got back from switzerland this morning and it was amazing!

flew into geneva on friday morning and found the hostel where i would be staying that night... turns out geneva is a tiny city so everything is relatively easy to find and to walk to plus when you can't walk there are trams that are free if you are staying in a local hotel so all in all easy city to get around.  walked around the city friday afternoon and bought a great new pair of black boots so that i finally have something else to wear other than my rubber boots in stockholm.



ali's train from leysin got in around 8 and we set out from the hostel for fondue.  we ended up here and if you are in geneva and want to eat a whole lot of great wine and cheese i highly recommend it, the rest... the lonely planet did not lead us astray :) it was the first time that ali had fondue and as you can tell she was pretty excited!

at the restaurant we met two hysterical lebanese by way of england and switzerland guys named george and cyrian.  i would guess that they were about 45 and about half way through dinner decided to strike up a conversation with us... we are pretty sure that george thought that ali was in high school when he started hitting on her, but he later told us that he was only 12 so it was ok... for the rest of the night he called ali "auntie ali" given her old age in comparison to him.  cyrian was definitely embarrassed by his friends behavior, but george definitely spiced the evening up a bit.

we got to hear many stories about how he has his christmas party each year in nyc and his birthday party in monaco... and when he heard that ali was going to paris next weekend he immediately started texting friends in paris trying to find a party for her to go to.  basically he was HILARIOUS!  we went for a drink with them after dinner and george offered to buy ali the bar, and then spent about 10 minutes telling ali and i how much he just loves buying jewels and how sad it is that he doesn't have anyone to buy them for... shortly thereafter cyrian decided it was time to take george home and george gave us both his number and told us to google him - LOVE IT.





we slept at the lovely hostel that night (not so much) and spent saturday walking around geneva.  although it is a lovely city it is definitely a city that you can do in a day... we walked along the waterfront saw a lot of place that sell watches and a LOT of swiss flags.













we walked around the old town - the cathedral was beautiful and had croissant and espresso at this little cafe






after our walk around town we decided to go out to the united nations and the red cross museum.  mostly we just took a picture of the UN and of another beautiful museum down the street... the red cross museum was interesting but very avante garde and very very strange.  mostly it was all these really new age type exhibits and pictures about what the red cross had done over the past few years and what they do now.  but the way they displayed that was ODD rooms full of prosthetic limbs, a padded room with strobe lights to simulate interrogation - WEIRD
saturday afternoon we bought some wine and chocolate for the train ride and headed off for leysin which is where ali is teaching this month at the american school.  the train ride up there was BEAUTIFUL and it is exactly what you would think teeny-tiny little mountain town.  sadly it was dark by the time we got there so no pictures - but we hung out with another girl who worked at the school who went to bates with ali and two of her friends - one of which was from NH - small world!  we also went out to the one bar in leysin which was quite cute and crowded!





sunday morning we went skiing - so pretty... the views were great! the mountain itself actually reminded me of skiing in the andes but the views were so much better and it was sunny which was an excellent change from stockholm.  i got to ski in sunglasses, knit mittens and fleece pants - so i felt a bit silly, but it was well worth it!

we had lunch at a little chalet that was really really cute... and it was so warm that we could eat outside - it was great even if our lunch of salami and butter sandwiches were a bit odd





all in all it was a great ski day and a really great weekend - i have traveled a lot by myself over the past few years and it was so much fun to meet up with ali and see where she is working... i am looking forward to a few more trips this quarter but this was definitely a great start!



Thursday, January 21, 2010

2nd class & plans for this weekend

nothing too exciting to report today... had my second class still psych of financial markets my other class entrepreneurship in developing countries doesn't start until next tuesday.  class was fine... but the exciting thing that i have to report is that i am going to switzerland tomorrow more specifically geneva to meet up with ali puffer... we are going to explore and i am even going to get a chance to go to the small village that she is currently teaching in! woohoo! we might even ski! hopefully i will have some good pictures and stories for you on monday