EVSApril 25, 2008 9:24 pm

National agency coffee
kogemustkohvik

Last Tuesday, only a few days after our arrival in Tallinn, we were invited to come to a workshop day organised by Euroopa Noored, the National Agency for volunteering in Estonia. Of course, we went, always ready to discover new things, a new place we didn’t no and to meet other people who, like us, liked the idea of volunteering. All of the discussions and debates were in estonian and it could have been close to impossible for us to participate at all, if everybody had not been so kind as to change language so we could understand and interact in the discussions at our table. We liked it so much that we stayed almost all day.

We ate with a very nice brazilian girl, who had been studying in Estonia for 5 years. Her estonian was almost perfect, a good hope for us who have been “only” here nine months and have had time to forget half of it during the few months we were in France.

The day was also marked by the meeting with the famous Indrek Pelterson… What? You do not know him? But of course, the famous judo estonian sportsman which won medals in the Olympic Games. For french people, he would be the estonian David Douillet, an adversary that Indrek Pelterson admitted never to have won against. This judo man had come to speak about how the mind could influence events around you and how it was important to have clear objectives to be successfull. Out of sixty or so people, he picked on Amelie and I of course and soon it became a dialog. I am not sure how interesting it was for all the other people in the room to know “how do you see yourself in ten or twenty years from now?” but it was something to remember for us.
indrek pelterson

After that, seeing the estonian minister of education giving out prizes for the best projects in 2007, didn’t seem such a big deal. Ok, maybe it’s because we were not chosen, though we were nominated, as four other projects, in the cultural category. A prize would really have made our day !

Daily life 8:58 pm

estonia again

I remember April last year… We had just arrived to Estonia and were discovering the Rebala Heritage Reserve where we were going to volunteer for 8 months. There had been quite a bit of luck in finding this project, though it was our favourite. After so many discoveries last year, we decided, by choice this time, to come back to Estonia.

” But are you crazy ?… Estonia ? Again !? ” This is usually the first reaction when we announce to people about our coming back. But then, yes, we might be a little crazy but we like challenges and Estonia even more.

This time, we won’t be volunteering, but we hope to work as guides for french, spanish and english- speaking tourist during the summer season. Most of them come from the hudge cruise ships which anchor in Tallinn’s harbour. The demand in guides is then pretty important, however, the proportion of ships carrying french and spanish visitors is not big enough to have us work on a regular basis. The challenge will be to patch different bits and pieces to pay for all our expenses this summer. It’s true that life in Estonia doesn’t cost as much as in the rest of Europe (yet) but the wages are still very low.

One should not think therefore that we have come to Estonia to make a fortune, as french pioneers in a new El Dorado. No, no, we came back because we said we would and if not now… When? We have real good friends out here (and they have all been so sweet helping us and welcoming us back) and we felt like we still needed to be with them. It’s a real pleasure for us, to be able to see this wish of coming back come true.
lena and Aude
The picture is of Lena, an ex volunteer like us, from Ukraine and Audé, from France, who was volunteer last year and was in Tallinn for a few days.