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Photo taken 23/10/2011 @ Helsinki motorway
"I am not your rolling wheels, I am the highway"
(Audioslave)

9/22/2012

Day 12: FAVORITE PHOTOS Confirmation, "kaffimik" & soccer

(Sun 1/7/2012)

I went to church to see youngsters of Nuuk get their confirmation. This was the most interesting thing so far! People were in national dresses/costumes. This was actually "a re-confirmation" since the actual confirmation was already earlier this year so this was an event arranged for far travelled relatives & friends. Getting confirmated is an important rite of passage in Grl.

Interesting observations: It was quite a hassle in the church. People were going in and out as they pleased, f.e. an elderly lady with a "rollator" (walking aid?) repeatedly going out for smokes between psalms! Kids were running around and clinging to the benches, standing on the benches and doing all sorts of annoying things!:)

Maria A. was invited to a "kaffimik" at a colleague's house. "Kaffimik" is a Greenlandic tradition and it's something you have to celebrate a special day (christening, graduation, birthday etc.). Basically "kaffimik" is a day to have a "open house" with food and coffee throughout the day for friends, relatives, neighbors or for anyone who passes by. Today they celebrated the colleague's daughter's confirmation day.  I got to tag along with Maria and this was quite special.

The mother was Greenlandic and the Father was Faroese and their daughter (the jubilee) was a sweet teenager who kept her iPhone in her "kamiks" (=long boots made of seal skin) :) Lots of different local specialities, mostly fish and other "frutti di mare" were served - with several kinds of different delicious cakes!

The rest of the day we spent at Nuuk Brewery/Pub (Godthåb Bryghus in Danish) to watch Spain kick Italy's ass in soccer. I was there not so much for the soccer but mostly for the company.

Arriving guests I.
The "poncho" part is made of tiny pearls and they are very expensive.

Arriving guests II.

The youngsters.

The priest.

Tradition: When/if you know the confirmee (aka family and friends),
you stand up.

From the loft.

Our team :)

"May The Lord bless you and keep you."

This long confirmation service had come to its end.

At "kaffimik" the mother and grandmother are happy for all the guests that were arriving.

Just a small sample of what was baked for the guests!

Aviaja in her national dress.
Her grandmother had made the upper part of the dress for her.

Aviaja receiving a congratulation call from her father's side grandmother,
who lives in the Faroe Islands. Tradition and modern age meet!

Day 11: Second hand shopping + visited Maria

(Sat 30/6/2012)

- sleeping late
Red Cross second hand shop 
- coffee at Barista
- GRL litt
- GRL language

Our teachers do not mind that it's Saturday... Studying all the time! :/

The red cross shop had the following info:

Genbrugsbutikken i Nuuk (second hand shop in Nuuk)Adress: Perngarfik 9 (under Cafe Chili) 
Postbox 148, 
3900 Nuuk

Åbningstider. (Open)Torsdag (Thu) og fredag (Fri) kl. 13.00 – 17.00 
Lørdag (Sat) kl. 10.30 – 13.30 


I didn't find anything special, I was on the lookout for a nice woolen shirt but didn't find one. We finally went to have coffee (for me it was finally) at Barista and it was great! Had a beautiful, tasty cafe latte and a super delicious muffin!!!

Later, after the lessons, I went to visit Maria, my friend from Finland who currently lives and works at the University of Greenland. She lives in a very nice part of Nuuk, new tall houses and they're also building shops and schools in the area. She can spot whales, look at the mist coming in and other wonders of nature from her window!


Anne, Nina and Maria at Barista.

In Nuuk you always think distances are not long
because you can see buildings from a far (if there's nothing in the way).
DON'T LET THAT FOOL YOU. You will probably be walking for quite a while!

"Cheers!", Maria says

9/21/2012

Day 10: T.G.I.A.F. + poet Katti Frederiksen


(Fri 29/6/2012)

That is, "Thank God it's almost Friday!"

- GRL language
- GRL history, ethnicity
- lunch
- Katti Frederiksen, GRL author and poet came to give us a talk. It was very interesting. Also interesting that she travels a lot abroad to read her poems, but the locals don't really care. Or so it seems since she has very few bookings in GRL.

I spent some time surfing to find return flights to Finland. Key words: HOPELESS. FRUSTRATING.

Later we had a so called "Finnish evening". This was our recipe: bake "pulla" (wheat buns), make "karjalan piirakka" (Karelian pirogs) and have fun! :)


Katti Fredriksen, poet.

Housing area between the Uni and Nuuk city center.

Boat.

Hanna preparing Karelian pirogs.

Finnish evening at its best.