Dealing with Finnish Winters

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sheisse

Post by stevoe » Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:22 pm

My goodness...I must be amazing then...



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Post by ad » Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:38 pm

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And the comments about the sauna I hadn't heard before, didn't think it would help much with this but I wil try it.[/quote]

I'd never had a sauna before coming here and couldn't really see the point in setting a room on fire then sitting in it, but I must admit it's great. It strangely reminded me of Australia, somewhere warm you drink beer... I spoke to my father in Melbourne last weekend and he asked about the weather here. I said there was snow on the ground, the lake was starting to freeze and I'd driven on snow for the first time. He said "That sounds fun, it's 34 degrees here."Bastard.
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Re: sheisse

Post by Londonchris » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:01 am

stevoe wrote:My goodness...I must be amazing then...
the judge agrees your spelling is kack

btu dnot wrory, if you can`t spell your own lingo then learning a new one might be a bit tkcieirr :wink:

I can spell not too badly, but had my 4yr old on the phone to isoäiti translating a message into english wth no problem (bloody kids) too clever these days1

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voi himmpoli pimppoli

Post by stevoe » Sat Dec 01, 2007 4:08 am

I agree with what you agree :)

good night dudes and dudettes

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Post by Kupcake » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:24 am

Hi Fain and i just want to say good luck with coping with the darkness. I've had trouble too and i know that my Finnish friends also struggle - they say that they never get used to it.

So some things that have helped me:

Ice swimming every second day

A "happy" lamp - 30 mins a day in the morning

Watch some funny movies

Take some good quality vitamins and try to eat more fruit and veggies

Getting outside and walking around at least once a day

Lighting candles & making my "cave" look good

Chatting with friends on the phone

Making myself get up at the same time every day (this is tough!)

Having a couple of saunas a week

Really hope this helps! Let us know ...
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Post by Mattlill2000 » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:09 am

This is my 11th consecutive winter here and the darkness this winter has not bothered me at all. It did at first. One possible reason is that we have installed some halogen lighting in our townhouse which may have some effect like the "happy lamp". Also our cottage is extensively fitted with halogens and it does have a different effect than your standard lighting.

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Post by Munlaw » Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:50 pm

Take up a winter sport such as cross-country skiing, meet up with some people and go skiing together...Winter will be more bearable...
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Post by Mark I. » Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:50 pm

We Laplanders have evolved into having hibernation. 8)

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Post by brumlee » Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:01 am

Never even noticed it was winter til a week ago when my missus mentioned something about it.Then i suddenly realised how dark it was then forgot it again til i read this post.


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