Scandic Karupesa Otepaa
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Adventure on the High Ropes
Kids love to play and so it didn't take long for us to find out that there is a "big kids" playground not far from Tartu. About a 45 minute bus ride away, there is a high ropes course. If you don't know what a high ropes course is, it's a series of rope/wire obstacles that are performed high in the trees. You wear a harness and attach yourself to the wires while you balance and maneuver through this ...
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... my life wasn't revolutionary at this point in time to me, but each time is so different. It is always so new, and yet so renewing at the same time. I'm going through different challenges, facing different decisions, and I'm surrounded by different people. I'm at a different point in my life. It is nice to regain that stability every now and then and feel revived and alive.
I left the service confident where I would end up.
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Happy Valentine's Day!
... maybe they had some little sweet elevator system worked out??? HAHA. Again it was full. From what we've gathered, through trial and error, you don't wait to be seated here in Estonia, nor do you wait for your bill. If you want it, you go get it. And one more thing, they are pretty serious about the reserved signs they set down on the table...oops.
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Quaint Town
... the least interesting of the beer in any country so far. Not much flavor, including its dark beer. It turns out that the Baltic Youth Philharmonic is in town, presumably practicing for a tour that begins in a week. They are virtually the only other ones at the café. The kids are speaking some Baltic language, drinking milkshakes with vodka, while the adults are speaking English. There are actually quite a few ...
Fitting in and getting out
... Estonian sentence which only contained one familiar word, so we smiled and nodded goodbye and left before she could keep talking. Baby steps, Peter, baby steps. The week was fine, though, starting with the Russian ballet on Sunday which was interesting and entertaining without being gripping. I don't really enjoy ballet, but I liked the music (Tchaikovsky) and it was an afternoon of culture, at least. Things were normal after that with only 1 minor hiccup on Tuesday when I had my ...
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