Wednesday, December 17, 2008

M is for meaningful words

I have seen this nice meme in many blogs and decided to give it a chance too. Villapeikko gave me an M, so here are some meaningful words that begin with it.

Mom

My mom is a very important person to me. We are alike in many things, and not in the bad sense. Even though I live far a way from her and my other relatives, they are an important part of my life, and always will be, wherever I am.


Mummi


Mummi is how we call our granny in Finnish. Mummi is 92 years old and still lives alone, knits socks, crochets curtains and cooks and bakes for everyone. And she so witty – she can probably invent something clever to say to someone more quickly than I do (I blame my birth place – in my region people are known to be slow, and where she comes from people are known to be very quick, witty and funny).


México

México (pronounce it as in Spanish!) is so many things to me. It’s my second home country, no doubt about it, and my actual home. México means the possibility to be with the man I love and do what I want right now: my research. I don’t know if I will stay here for the rest of my life – but I know that I’m very happy with my life here now. I have learnt to love the country, its rich culture, its nature, its smells and colourss and all its variety, and the people too, generally so friendly and nice. I have learnt lots of things and the country has changed me (I think for the good more than for the bad). Of course there are lots of problems too. The poverty, the corruption, the violence, the insecurity, the racism and other kinds of discrimination… Sometimes reading the newspapers seems more like reading a novel of Kafka rather than reading the news. There are many things I can’t understand and many things I wish were different and will hopefully change some day. I could rant about the Mexican politics for a loooong time (which I’m not supposed to do in public, though, thanks to the Constitution that states that foreigners can’t take part in politics).

Milky Way

I love astronomy and cosmology. The space has interested me since I was a little girl. If I was a little better in maths, I might be studying astronomy. Not that I couldn’t study it now – I could, and would probably be OK in it. But as astronomy is a passion, I don’t want to be just OK or good in it. I would have to be excellent. So I never even tried to study it, and prefer to have this interest as a hobby. I’m still always looking at the sky, and could spend hours watching the stars, moon and planets and Milky Way. By the way, I think the Finnish word for Milky Way, Linnunrata (Birds’ way or route) is much more beautiful than the English version.


Memory

My doctoral research is about social memory. My thesis is about how past human rights abuses are remembered and treated in Chile and in Mexico. I still love my theme after working with it in my Master's thesis too, so I guess it was a good choice. Sometimes it can be really hard to read about all those awful human rights violations (even when committed in the past), but it helps to remember how important the theme is.

Mother Nature

The nature has always been very important to me. I need to get in the forest every once in a while. I think that's one of the toughest things for me in living in one of the biggest cities in the world - I can't get to wander in the nature as much as I would love to. Luckily there are some forests even in the city, and besides Mexico City is greener than you would think. (The picture is from Finland.)



Making things
I could get crafts in this list after all, ha! I love making things: knitting, making jewelry, drawing, painting... but also cooking and baking. And I would love to learn to make more things with my own hands - wood and metal work are something I want to learn someday. Actually, if I just could, I would make almost everything myself. In my family handmade things have always been valued. Maybe that's why I was very impressed when boyfriend first time said that someday he would like to construct his own house.



Morning light

I love the soft light in the summer mornings in Finland, right after the sunrise (Not that I see it a lot, but anyway). The light in general is very important to me and I can get a bit blue or depressed if there’s not enough light in my home. I always have the curtains open during the day to be able to have daylight in the room and to watch the sky. I love to observe the different tones of light at different times of the day and in different places. I can still remember the light in Chilean Patagonia. It was as if the sky was closer to the Earth there, as if you could touch the sky if you reached a bit more, as if the light was raining down…

Miles

I love travelling. My parents always took us children with them to their trips to Europe, and I guess my travel bug is from them… Travelling and getting to know new places is fun. And you don’t even have to travel very far; sometimes a travel in your own city can be an adventure. I also like travelling in the bus or in the train. Watching the scenery that passes by can sometimes be even better than getting to the destiny. I like flying too, even though it’s not at all ecological. But at the moment it would be impossible to travel to months in a ship just to see my family once in a while.


I could write about other M words too, like moral, mediocrity, and meanignful job, but I think my list is long enough as it is. Who knows if anyone gets even this far...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loved this post.

I'm sure that your thesis topic is fascinating but very emotionally draining. Do you have anything written about it in English? Have you spent time in Chile?

Suvi said...

Oli mielenkiintoista luettavaa! :)

ColibriDreams said...

Rachel, thanks! I haven't written about my thesis topic in English yet, for now only in Spanish and Finnish. But I would love to publish something in English, too. And yes, I lived in Chile too couple years ago, and loved the country. Especially the nature and the Andes are impressive. I hope I get the chance to go there again someday.

Villapeikko, kiitos!

purple-power said...

I hope your holiday was wonderful. I also found this a really interesting post. It's so nice to hear about other people's lives, especially when they are so interesting.

My husband has a cousin who was born in Argentina and now is married to a Chilean and lives in Santiago. She always encourages us to come visit. Someday maybe.

We have been to Finland though - to Helsinki, Oulu (for a meeting), Rovanemi, and then above the arctic circle for midsummer night (but it rained the whole day and so you could not see anything). We stayed on the Friday night after midsummer at a hotel along the beach and enjoyed the fires and dancing. My daughter was 8 or 9 at the time and it was a wonderful experience for all of us. We also always took our daughter along with us when we travel. Now she's in college and so it frequently does not work out for her to come with us. For her graduation we hope to all go to the Galapagos Islands.

ColibriDreams said...

Purple-power, if you get the chance, you should go to Santiago! Well, the city isn't that interesting for a tourists (it's nice place live, though), but you could always do trips to other parts of the country.

I'm glad that you liked your tri to Finland. A pity that you couldn't see the midnight sun... I haven't seen it either, the only time I was that far north was when I was very little and couldn't be up all night. Someday I'd love to take my boyfriend to Lapland to see it.

Galapagos islands sound so great, hoope you can make it!

Savu said...

Väitöskirjan aiheesi kuullostaa hurjan kiinnostavalta ja tärkeältä. Itse olen väitellyt kulttuurihistorian oppiaineessa: lähihistoriaan sijoittuva aihe, jonka käsittelyssä muistaminen ja kokemuskerronta olivat keskeisiä.

Linnunradastakin olen samaa mieltä! Jotenkin minulla sitten sekoittuu nämä kahden kielen versiot linnunmaidoksi :)