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Monthly Recap: August/September

Okay, so I’m noticing a bit of a pattern here.  Despite my best intentions, I only seem to get around to writing these “monthly recap” posts every other month.  Well, rather than beat myself up about this, I’m just going to accept and embrace it.

And really, it’s not a bad thing, especially since August and September featured a big, cross-cutting trip to Finland, Estonia, and Russia!  So in a way, it makes sense to just recap both months together (at least that’s how it goes in my head…)

So, here it is…

August/September 2018 Monthly Recap

 

Where I Traveled:  Florida; Finland; Estonia; St. Petersburg, Russia; Washington, DC.

Best Meal:  An easy choice this month—the steak, cheese plate, and chocolate lava cake I had in Tallin at Rataskaevu 16 was mind-blowingly good.  I’d go back again in a second!

Best Cultural Experience:  Without question, the Hermitage. It’s hard to describe just how powerful an experience visiting this museum was, and even calling it a “museum” seems so inadequate.  From the beautiful pastel-green exterior to the gorgeous white and gold staircase to the stunning art tucked inside every majestic room, it’s just a staggering experience.  I’m so glad I finally fulfilled my decades-long dream of visiting Russia, and the legendary Hermitage in particular.

Best Read:  Hope Never Dies, a book club selection, was my favorite read of the past two months.  It’s a thriller in which Joe Biden and Barack Obama team up to fight crime and solve a murder in Uncle Joe’s native Delaware.  Just go with it.  In this political climate, it’s exactly what we need.  I’m currently working my way through The Book Thief; much heavier, but I’m enjoying it as well.

Best of DC:  Honestly, just having some time to relax in the city in September was great, as was hanging out at Eastern Market on a beautiful summer Saturday and eating all the free fruit and cheese samples.  Sometimes, there’s no place like home!

What’s Next:  I just got back from a great trip to California to visit friends (saving that for the October recap!)  The rest of the month I’ll be here, volunteering for as many House and Senate campaigns as possible before Election Day on November 6th.  (Vote, vote, vote!) And of course, I’ll be planning some trips for 2019 (never too early….)

How was your September?  Any fun upcoming trips planned?

My Favorite Things in Finland, Estonia, and St. Petersburg

Happy autumn!  I’m back from my summer adventure to Finland, Estonia, and Russia, and it’s not an exaggeration to say it was one of the best trips of my life.  And also that St. Petersburg may well be my new favorite city in the world…but that’s a subject for another blog post!

Our trek through Scandinavia and Russia, while all too brief, really was magical.  There were so many incredible experiences that, a few weeks later, it’s hard to look back and sort out and remember all of them.  We were on the go a lot and saw quite a bit in just nine days, though I wish we’d had more time and definitely plan to return to Helsinki and St. Petersburg in the future.

In the meantime, I wanted to share a few highlights of the trip—the things that stand out most to me when I look back on my visit.

My Favorite Experiences in Finland, Estonia, and St. Petersburg

  • Finnish saunas. While I was eager to try the famous saunas in Finland mostly as a cultural experience, I wasn’t sure how much I’d really love them (that whole hot-cold-hot thing sounded a bit dicey).  But actually, Finnish saunas turned out to be a highlight of the trip!  Sitting and relaxing in a steaming, hot but not too hot steam room, soaking up the dry heat perfumed with various herbs, and then dousing yourself in a freezing cold shower is a pretty great way to get over jet lag and absorb Scandinavian culture right off the bat.  And I loved the pools (indoor and outdoor, all different temperatures) that accompanied the sauna experience just as much.
  • Helsinki. It may seem strange to put an entire city on this list of highlights.  But the truth is, I really liked Helsinki and was quite bummed we didn’t have more time to spend here.  Our trip only allowed for two half-days in the Finnish capital between our road trip through the gorgeous countryside and our ferry ride over to Tallin.  In that brief time, I became enchanted by Helsinki and its stylish vibe: beautiful shops, cafes, and restaurants that I only got a glimpse of, but really want to come back and explore more of in the future.  Helsinki feels like a chilled-out city made for relaxation and lingering, and that’s often my favorite kind.

  • Tallin’s Old Town. Having lived in Prague for a year, I’m kind of a connoisseur of European old towns.  I’d heard high praise for Tallin’s, and it didn’t disappoint—rows of pastel houses, winding side streets (far too) easy to get lost in, a beautiful central square with a market and ringed by great restaurants and cafes.
  • Dinner at Rataskaevu 16 in Tallin. While the Old Town was great, my very favorite memory of Tallin is definitely dinner at this delightful restaurant.  We’d heard it was the best in Tallin, and after our meal I would definitely not argue.  The cheese board, fillet, and warm molten chocolate cake with ice cream were all outstanding (and very reasonably priced!), and I would go back in a heartbeat to experience it all again.  In fact, I’ve been telling friends that this restaurant alone is enough reason to visit Tallin!

Inside the Hermitage.

  • The Hermitage. I really have no words to describe this place.  For years, I dreamed of seeing Russia’s foremost museum, packed with art and wrapped in a coating of pastel green, sitting on a river…it’s a combination that I knew would be magical.  But I can’t quite do justice to the building, the architecture, and the art we found tucked inside all the beautifully decorated rooms.  I’m actually glad it’s too big to see all of in a single visit, because this is one place I visited that I absolutely know I’ll come back to experience again.  It was simply magical.

Have you been to Finland, Estonia, or St. Petersburg?  What were your favorite experiences?

My 2018 Travel Goals

It’s December, which means it’s time for all those ubiquitous “where I’ve been this year/where I’m going next year” posts to appear on myriad travel blogs.  I don’t have much to contribute to the former category this year; It’s been a long time since I’ve been on a proper overseas adventure, due to circumstances beyond my control.  And as a traveler, not to mention a travel blogger, this has been pretty tough: not the biggest problem I’ve faced this year by any means (good riddance 2017, and don’t let the door hit you on the way out), but still, it’s been hard watching so many of my friends and family effortlessly globetrotting while I’ve been forced to remain in one place for way too long.

So, I don’t have much to say about my 2017 travels since they were more or less non-existent (sorry, Philadelphia, you were fun!).  And honestly, I’ve been hesitant to write in much detail about my travel plans for 2018 either, since this past year has taught me that the best-planned adventures can fall by the wayside when life blows up in your face unexpectedly. I’ve been afraid if I share too much about my travel hopes and dreams for next year before they actually happen, I’ll be jinxing them.

However, this is no way to live.  I have every expectation of returning to a life of travel in 2018, and while I don’t want to get into too much detail yet as nothing is confirmed, it can’t hurt to share a few tidbits about some places I’m hoping to explore in the new year, so here goes!

Melissa’s 2018 Travel Goals (At Least the Highlights!)

  • Chile:  I’ve been longing to explore Chile for years, and the more I read about this South American country the more overwhelmed I get because it just looks too amazing: I want to see everything and go everywhere!  While this won’t be possible in a single trip, I always think it’s a good sign if a destination gives you mad wanderlust and makes you want to explore it top to bottom before you even arrive.  I hope to spend at least a few days this year discovering the urban charms of Santiago, walking the hilly streets of Valparaiso, and visiting the beautiful wine country. Vineyards, mountains, oceans, and of course a city full of restaurants, museums and cafes: sounds like a perfect trip to me!
  • Finland:  I feel like Finland was the “it” travel destination for many people in 2016/2017, so I’m a bit late to the party, but nothing will dampen my excitement over exploring Helsinki–which looks like the most magical, cafe- and museum-filled European city imaginable–and hopefully getting out into the countryside a bit to see more of the country.  And saunas: there will definitely have to be saunas!
  • Russia: As readers who’ve been following my blog for a while know, Russia has long been the ultimate dream destination for me.  My plans to finally visit this majestic country were thwarted this year, but I believe 2018 will be the year I finally make it happen. Looks like I need to fulfill my promise to my dad to finish slogging through Crime and Punishment before I set foot in St. Petersburg….

This is just a sampling of places I hope to visit in 2018, but it’s definitely a start!  Here’s to a happy, healthy year filled with travel adventures, if we so choose, for all of us.  Happy new year everyone!

How was your 2017 for travel?  Where do you hope to visit in 2018?