Here are the 26 books, I have read since publishing my last reading list. Beside the two books I wrote blog posts about, I have higlighted five other books whick I liked the most.
Brizzi, Fausto - 100 onnen päivää
Dettmann, Henrik – Dettmann ja johtamisen taito
Druckerman, Pamela - Bébé päivä päivältä
Druckerman, Pamela - Kuinka kasvattaa bébé: vanhemmuus Pariisin malliin
Eagleman, David – Tarinoita tuonpuoleisesta
Frank, Anne - Päiväkirja
García Marquez, Gabriel – Memoria de mis putas tristes
Harari, Yuval Noah - A Brief History of Humankind
Hauser, Thomas - Muhammad Ali: suurin ja kaunein
Havia, Pasi - Erilainen ote omaan talouteen: vapaus, onni ja hyvä elämä
Hosseini, Khaled – Leijapoika
Hosseini, Khaled – Tuhat loistavaa aurinkoa
Hotakainen, Kari - Tuntematon Kimi Räikkönen
Hulmi, Juha - Lihastohtori
Hämäläinen, Karo - Arvoguru: näin löydät halvimmat osakkeet
Knight, Phil - Shoe Dog
Konstig, Joonas - Pyhä ruoka: mitä oikein saa syödä?
Lee, Harper - Kuin surmaisi satakielen
March, William - Komppania K
Mazzarella, Merete – Elämä sanoiksi
Poskiparta, Pete - Arjen mentalisti
Schwarzenegger, Arnold – Total Recall
Skármeta, Antonio - El cartero de Neruda
Taipale, Vappu - Rakas lapsi, muistoja & ymmärrystä kasvamisesta
Vanne, Ashlee - Elon Musk, Visionääri Teslan, Space X:n ja Solar Cityn takana
Walker, Tim – Lost in Suomi
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Saturday, August 17, 2019
10th Anniversary
Today has passed 10 years since my first blog post. I started this blog to write about cultural differences between Spain and Finland. Now this blog has posts about the culture of many other countries and many other topics too.
The top 5 most viewed posts of the blog are:
1. Do exchange students cheat their partners?
2. Hairy
3. Similarities between Turkish and Finnish language
4. Meikälaiset muuttivat Espanjaan - kaikki ei olekaan täydellistä ulkomailla
5. Does going to exchange make students fat?
The top 5 most viewed posts of the blog are:
1. Do exchange students cheat their partners?
2. Hairy
3. Similarities between Turkish and Finnish language
4. Meikälaiset muuttivat Espanjaan - kaikki ei olekaan täydellistä ulkomailla
5. Does going to exchange make students fat?
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Holidays in Turku
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By the Aura river |
Friday, June 21, 2019
Lessons from French culture
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I read Pamela Druckerman's book "Bringing up bébé". The book is full of interesting observations on cultural differences in French and American parenting. The book is also giving suggestions and tips on parenting under 5-year old. It was interesting to read how young children are introduced to cheese eating culture and how the importance of enjoying meals together is taught from very young age in France. I was reflecting the ideas from the book to the Finnish culture.
Currently many european countries are struggling how to make immigrants adapt to the local culture. Actually having a child in the local day care or school actually helps immigtant parents to immerse into the local culture. Therefore Finland supporting parents taking care of their children at home does not seems to be a good strategy to immerse immigrant parents to the Finnish culture. Overall I can recommend the book for anyone who is interested in cultural differences and the book is worth reading eventhough you are not a parent.
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
The football matches I have seen abroad
Open training session of Real Madrid |
1. Spain - Argentina, Friendly match, 2009
2. Real Madrid - Osasuna, La Liga match, 2010
3. Malmö - AIK, Allsvenkan match, 2010
4. Ankaragücü - Fenerbahce, Süper lig match, 2012
5. Dinamo Tbilisi - Torpedo Kutaisi, Umaglesi liga match, 2015
6. Dinamo Tbilisi - Samtredia, Georgian cup final, 2015
7. Sant Andreu - Vilassar de mar, Spanish third division match, 2016
8. Barcelona - Espanyol, Copa del rey semi final, 2018
9. Dinamo Tbilisi - Saburtalo, Erovnuli liga match, 2018
10. Georgia - Latvia, UEFA Nations league match, 2018
Friday, April 26, 2019
5 reasons why my flat in Finland is more comfortable than in Spain
Here is a list of 5 reasons why my flat in Finland is more comfortable than the flat I lived in Spain.
2. You have comfortable floor to walk at home in socks
3. Comfortable temperature inside around the year
4. You can take long shower without running out of warm water
5. No cockroaches
Monday, March 25, 2019
Baptizing ceremony
Within one year I have attended an orthodox baptizing ceremony in Georgia and a protestant baptizing ceremony in Finland. To summarize the ceremony in an orthodox church in Georgia with one word: chaos. The ceremony was held in a church in the center of Tbilisi. The baptizing ceremony was not the only event being held. There was also a wedding, another baptizing and also many other visitors to pray and tourists. During the baptizing the priest was interrupted few times to give a blessing, the priest took the baby around the church and a tourist interrupted in order to take photos of the baby. Afterwards the celebration was continued in a restaurant. In Finland the event was held in a small chapel with only the people attending the event and without any interruptions. After the ceremony the celebration was continued in the home of the baby.
The religious rituals reminded each other in the both events. The head of the baby was wetted in the near presence of the chosen god parents. In both countries family and friends gather together to celebrate the baby.
The religious rituals reminded each other in the both events. The head of the baby was wetted in the near presence of the chosen god parents. In both countries family and friends gather together to celebrate the baby.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Utilily costs in Spain
Spain has the reputation to be cheaper than Finland. Surprisingly example grocery basket was cheaper in Finland than in Spain. In this post I am going the compare my Spanish electricity bill to my Finnish electricity bill. In Finland my one month electricity bill was 22,05 EUR with the consumption of 175/kWh. In Spain my one month electricity bill was 115,34 EUR with the consumption of 440/kWh. Both of the bills are from winter months and there was not gas available in my apartment in neither of the countries. I can tell that even though it was much more colder outside in Finland my 50 m² apartment was much warmer in Finland than in Spain during the winter. In Spain my 33 m² apartment did not even have a radiator and still the electricity bill was more high. Heating the water tank and keeping the house warm during the winter gets expensive in Spain. The nordic people who spend their first winter in Spain the coldness of the apartment might come as a surprise and keeping the apartment warm might bring you a surprisingly big electricity bill.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Language learning
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Duolingo app |
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Top Posts 2018
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By the Martvili waterfall |
1. Previously I read only non-fiction, but also fiction can have a big impact.
2. After 6 years I edited a throwback video of my trip to Easter Turkey
3. Local football is not flourishing in Georgia
4. The street fashion of Barcelona in order to blend in
5. Watched the derby of Barcelona in Camp Nou
Top posts from previous years 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010.
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