Monday, July 25, 2011

having the time of my life - the ocean



ever since I can remember I have wanted to see the Pacific ocean, July 24th 2011 my dream came true:) it was just breathtaking! starting from the drive there felt like a fairytale - Oregon couast is juts beautiful! We did some hiking down the Hobit tale, had a nice picknic on the beach, got our feet wet in the freezing ocean water. Then we drove north, spent some time on the rocky coast, admiring the waves crashing into the cliffs and finished the day with delicious seafood in a restaurant that had an overview on the ocean:) My best day in america so far!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

gotta love the shopping malls

One thing I love about america is that shopping is so awesome here! The prizes are unbelivable, there are clearances and sales everywhere! With a little luck you can get brand products with 60% discount, amazing.
In addition to shopping I went to see the Harry Potter movie - a great experience;) I must say I have never been a fan, but yet I watched 4 movies in 4 days, so either I have to much free time or they really are as phenomenal as true fans say they are. Probably both:)
But the higlight of the week was the plasma donation! I miss medicine so desperately that I was willing to spend 4 hours in a plasma center. To tell the truth - it was really fun! All the stuff was very friendly and excited to have an european medstudent in. The actual donation prosess takes about 45 min. What they do is take the blood, distract the plasma and send the other components back. And extra bonus - in america people get paid for plasmadonation!
Other than that I have been enjoying my recovery time or so:) it has been rainy for few days which is unusual for this are at this time of the year... but it is supposed to be sunny again from tomorrow:)
In general I am feeling way better and my back doesn't make me feel like a 60 years old person! So life is pretty:)
Lots of awesome plans for the upcoming days, I will tell you about some of them in my next post, right now off to bed, tomorrow is gonna be a busy day:)
Sweet dreams for the ones who are in the same time zone and good morning to thouse who are 10h ahead:)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

goodbye bookfield - back in Eugene

So here's the story what happened
Last days or actually I should say weeks in the bookfield - painkillers, nausea, weakness, lightheadedness, backpains and all that in intense sun... at one point i just gave up the fight. I really thought I could... but enough is enough. I feel sad to leave these amazing people we have in our team, I already miss my super awsome sexy sellingmachine roomate Kristel and all the fun we had, her crazy driving and the morning fun in Jack in the Box. I also miss the phonecalls with the always positive managers and unbelivable how it my sound I miss the "interesting" american moms and dads who I had to approach on the door:)
I can't believe I am saying that, but I actually miss the busy days and the hard work - it feels kinda strange not having to jump out of the bed 5.59 and being busy all day.
I took up reading, and am watching TV (I haven't done that for almost 4 years). I can cook and sunbath by the swimming pool and just be.
I will stay in US, Oregon state untill 4th of august. Hoping to make the most of my remaining time - there is lot to see and lot to do:)

Friday, July 8, 2011

stories from the bookfield

here I am, sitting home with a stomack flu. Atleast it gives my a chance to share some fun stories with you>)


for explanation: we need to demonstarte the books to 30 families every day, we do that by knocking on doors and some people slam the door before you can actually even show the books. Ou and when we approach, we want to get inside the house to sit down with the family.

and just so you understand how hard it actually is - on the 4th of July I worked 15hours to get my 30 demonstations!

1.Dad on the door: "I don't get it, you came all the way here to do this?!?! don't you have jobs in Europe?"
me: we do, but I just wanted to do sth challanging this summer...
D: ineteresting, you know what - take this (hand me a tennis ball) take this as a suevenir and the next time you want to do sth challanging go play tennis!

2. Me: I am a college student from Europe
Mr Jones: no you're not, you are just saying that so people won't think of you like another sales person.
me: actually i really am from europe, i am from estonia, do you know this place?
mr jones: and now you just made up a country, how come you don't have an accent, I don't believe you!!!
me: I can prove it! (showed my estonian ID card and got into the house:))

3. Have you heard about the verdict?
me: eem what verdict...
the Casey Anthony case, it is the biggest trial in America at the moment, don't you watch the TV????
me: eem actually no I don't, I work 13h a day 6 days a week.
*suprised facial expressions and noises*
you europeans are crazy, come on in I will show you what a TV is!

4. in the house
Mrs Jones: ou you are selling them?!?! no we don't buy anything door-to-door. didn't you see the no soliciting sign? I thought you were writing an article about how crapy the school system in US is. you know it really sucks here! (followed by a 5 minute monologue on how everything is so bad in the US school system)

5. I ring the doorbell, the dad comes to the door, I can hear dogs running...
Mr Jones: here comes killer, and here's tiger, ou watch out here comes the tornado, you would better run!
*the dogs come and greet me being very friendly*
mr Jones: wow, you're the 1st salesperson with no blood all over, usually they kill them all. you must really have a way with dogs
me: yeah dogs like me (we both laugh, dogs are still very enthusiastic about me)
mr jones: seems so, so what you got?
and I got into the house<)

6. in the house, mom really likes the books. I tell her the prize she crabs my hand gently, looks into my eyes and says: Honey you know I spent 2000 $ on clothes and shoes yesterday. i haven't told my husband yet, I think he is going to kill me! They are really good books and I would love to buy tham, but I really can't"

7. in the house, showing 7th grade math section to a mom who home-schools two teenage sons.
Mom: ou this is way to advanced for them, they are going to be misionaries, they just need to know how to read and the basic math consepts. serving God doesn't require this high of an education.

8. in the house, showing SAT prep CDs to a mom who has a teenage son.
Son comes from his bedroom shirtless, obviously just woke up.
mom: Josh, come here and take a look, if it is sth you would use?
son comes closer: yawns and says, probably, do whatever you want
me trying to connect as we are supposed to do: did you have a rough night?
the son smiles and says: you could say that, summertime you know...
we both realize how badly that sounded and start laughing, the mom looks at us suspiciously.
mom: so Josh we were talking about getting you into the college...
I find it hard to concentrate after that (ou and I forgat to mention that the son looked soooooo hotttttttttt)

Well these are just some of the stories, the fun ones I wanted to share. Theres different stories aswell, but I won't share the negative ones. at least not here.

hope you all are having a great summer and don't forget me!
write to me every now and them, and could you please do it in estonian, I kinda am already forgetting my native language!

miss you all!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

smile and the world smiles with you!

I am a horrible blogger!:D
just now time, seriously, unbelievable how time flies. Today it is exactly one month in USA. How did that happen?
it has been crazy and challenging, but luckily I have amazing people around me who keep me on the track.
climbing the mountain never is easy and commitment takes effort!

anyways, back on track, setbacks of last week are history and the new week will go to my family! To my awesome supermom and superdad and my little brother! Thank you for everything and I promise to work hard to make you proud!

I am gonna experience 4th of July live in America!;) exiteeeeeed