Congrats Jon and Sini
30.06.2006 - 07.07.2006
On arrival in the port of Turku, we picked up our hire car from the rental agency. I had booked a VW Polo or similar as it was the cheapest option, but they gave us a free upgrade to an Audi A3. Nice one! Then it was off for a 300km drive to a tiny town called Siipy in the north of Finland, where our friends were getting married.
We eventually arrived at midnight (we had set off at 9pm), however as Finland is so far north, it was still broad daylight making us finding our cottage supposedly easier. In reality of course, we had problems and we had to give the bride-to-be a call and ask her where we were. After a number of phone calls, and disturbing a jet-lagged friend who had just flown in from Australia, we found our cottage and slept. And slept. And slept some more.
When we eventually woke up, we decided to head to the sauna with our friends Sarah, Dan and Tommy. The baking heat was interuppted only when we threw ourselves off a pier into the freezing lake - much to the amusement of the spectators we did not know we had. If I had known, I may have worn a cozzie!
The wedding itself was really nice, held in a Finnish church and conducted in two languages for the benefit of those of us whose Finnish is up there with their Swahili. The bride looked stunning and the groom looked appropriately nervous.
The post-ceremony celebrations started with a traditional wedding breakfast, and then the just as traditional revelerie. However, it is a Finnish custom to have a few games to get people in the party mood before hand and also for a couple of men to kidnap the bride. Once these festivities were over, it was down to the serious business of partying...
Music was provided by a live band, who did covers of some popular tunes plus a few of their own (this band has had a couple of gold albums in Finland). However, to keep the party going, plenty of drink was available - one was a lethal punch created by Jon (the groom). My first thoughts were that it was watery, one bite into a piece of apple convinced me otherwise. This was supplemented with a homemade beer called Sahti. This beer was as thick as syrup and was pretty potent.
I think there were many sore heads the morning after...
Posted by jefranklin 14.07.2006 04:02 Archived in Round the World | Finland Comments (0)





