It is gradually sinking in: I am moving to Sweden.
I've had one and a half months to get used to this curious thought and I have another month and a half to go before this rather unexpected move becomes reality. Indeed a generous transition, and much needed, considering that I must leave Helsinki - Finland's charming capital and my beloved hometown of some 23 years - and settle into the industrial town of Eskilstuna, to start a new chapter in my life and professional career at the Swedish Energy Agency (STEM).
Eskilstuna is roughly 100 kilometers south and inland from Stockholm, Sweden's elegant capital. It is a smallish industrial town with around 100 000 inhabitants, known for its Volvo factories and a large population of migrant Finns who work in these factories. It also hosts a regional office of STEM, whose climate team I'll soon join to promote greenhouse gas emission reductions worldwide on behalf of the Swedish government.
I am moving for good, for now. I shall enter this uncharted territory of Finland's dearest rival with a curious and open mind, ready to bust myths and challenge the stereotypes and even prejudices that Swedes might have of Finns, and vice versa. I expect to find my own mind riddled with preconceptions, too, and am curious to discover how I'll manage them and what I might learn about myself in the process. Besides self-awareness, I hope to develop my rusty Swedish skills and my professionalism in international climate change policy and projects.
Through this blog, I wish to kill two, even three birds with one stone. I enjoy photography and writing, and this blog offers me an opportunity to practice both. I also hope that this blog offers a non-invasive way to keep in touch with friends around the world, and perhaps even peer support to other expats.
Låter bra! Lycka till!
ReplyDeleteTack! Och välkommen till Eskilstuna (eller Stockholm) med mig!
ReplyDeleteOih ihana blogi! Tallensin heti suosikkeihin, kiva kuulla sun kuulumisia tuolta übersöpöstä kaupungista, viihdyt varmasti! :)
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