I spent three days up here at my mom’s reading, and it wasn’t at all what i had expected, the translation we have is a bit choppy and some story elements strangely come and go throughout.
I think that once i got over the strange translated descriptions, i could start seeing the imagery, imagining my mom hearing these folktales in their little red house on the little green farm by the lake with the red squirrels and the tall trees all arround.
This would have been better had I been introduced to it when i was younger.
When i have kids, i’m for shizzle gonna import a less redundent (maybe they even have illustrated versions?) english translation of this.
:)
Aug 07, 2008, 06:49AM PDT | 0 comments
I want to learn finnish, but i will pick up some when i GO to finland eventually, and in the mean time this is an attainable goal.
When i was at mum’s for victoria day, i noticed a copy of the Kalevala in english translation on her bookshelf.
I would love to read the epic that helped inspire Finland’s push for independence.
There is a window of time before i move to the west coast that my mom will be away and i can stay at her empty place up north and seclude myself.
I plant to spend as many days there as it takes me to read and enjoy this.
May 29, 2008, 06:13AM PDT | 0 comments
My reason for this was to connect with my grandmother.
Unfortunately she passed away this january.
Before she died, we had a 75th birthday for her at the retirement residence and i was able to say
‘Hyva Syntumepiava Mummu’ (Happy Birthday Grandmother)
She said it sounded perfect… and i was proud for having tried.
I’ve learned little things here and there…
I can count now, and i have lots of opportunity to practice counting when i’m measuring out trims at work.
I love the way that the language rolls off your tongue… and it relaxes me to hear people speaking the language around me.
I think what i’ll do is to add this goal onto my ‘visit finland’ goal and hopefully the two will go together a bit.
Feb 14, 2008, 06:38AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
i have this grandmother, who i can remember clearly having conversatons with when i was younger, but who has subsequently ‘forgotten’ every speck of english she ever knew..
I’m a bit sarcastic becase she’s also my ‘dying soon’ grandmother so who knows the real story.
I’d love to learn some finnish because i’m somehow the only one of my family that was never really arround finn, and i was never formally taught,
It would be great to know what’s being said at holiday dinners for one, for two, i would like to go to finland sometime and just hang out. i have a ton of family to visit there, and although they all speak english, i know i would be more comfortable to have a sense of what’s going on.
I’ve been doing the youtube sulkasiipii lessons, and i have a phrasebook that i’ve been using as well…
i’d love to blow muumu out of the water by having a (albeit limited) conversation with her again when i see her in a few months.
:)
Oct 16, 2007, 08:41PM PDT | 0 comments