tiistaina, maaliskuuta 20

hyvää huomenta!

self portrait with books and dalahästen



This is what I have seen every morning since the time change in the ~10 minutes before and after 7:30am. As the sun rises, it slips over the trees and through my window, flits past the Swedish painted horses on my windowsill and me, sitting in bed, and graces the steadily accumulating collection of Finnish books on my desk.

maanantaina, maaliskuuta 19

ovi on auki

I started applying to AFS in July. My application was sent to AFS Finland on March 12. And today, exactly a week later, on March 19 at 12:30pm, I was officially accepted as an exchange student to Finland.

Excuse me while I sit back and excitedly ponder that statement for a moment.


Alright, I suppose I'll take my eyes off of it now and give you a bit of an introduction. My name is Aliza Hoover, I am a 17 year old homeschooler in Natick, Massachusetts, and I will be spending my senior year of highschool in Finland. I will be living with a host family and attending highschool there as if I were a Finnish 17-18 year old.

Whenever I really think about where I am going to be next year, what I am going to be doing, I get almost unbearably excited. The main impetus for my applying to AFS was the prospect of learning another language via immersion [<-- prolative case!]. Finnish is an undeniably fascinating language, unrelated to Indo-European languages, and one with which I look forward to saying that I am familiar. I have always loved reading folktales and listening to/singing folksongs, and someday I would love to be able to read the Kalevala, Finland's national epic poem.

I am also, of course, hugely excited at the prospect of being immersed in another country, becoming part of another family 4000mi away, seeing northern lights (!) and, naturally, representing a little bit of America to my Finnish friends and family -- maybe a bit of America that they would not have gotten to know otherwise.

In this blog, I will (hopefully) be posting updates on this adventure. I plan to take pictures at least weekly, even if I don't have time to write in it, or if I forget how to spell English. Right now, however, I want to make use of this blog to ask you to kindly consider helping out with my tuition, because the less of it my parents and I have to pay, the more diamond-studded nick-knacks we can buy for ourselves.

In all seriousness, I want to raise as much of my own tuition as I can because while studying abroad is (quite literally) a dream come true for me, I also know that it is a financial indulgence and as one of four children, I know this comes as an additional strain on my parents. In essence, it would feel irresponsible of me if I didn't raise as large a portion of the funds necessary as I could.

To contribute to my AFS program, kindly refer to the ChipIn button here on my blog. Between now and my departure at the end of the summer, I am going to be babysitting and/or animal-watching and/or trying to sell photographs (and hopefully coming up with some other fund-raising ideas), but I deeply appreciate any contribution to help me out.

Kiitos paljon!
aliza