Category: DAY BY DAY
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FINNISH SUMMER AND WINTER BLUES
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If you’re not happy where you are, then move. You’re not a tree… Well, there was a time when the world stopped and we could not move, even though we would like to. But nothing bad lasts forever.
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I LAUNCHED MY PODCAST!
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I finally did it — launched my Agility on the Road podcast! Three years of dreaming, overthinking, and carrying those Melbourne mics around… it’s here. It’s not perfect, but it’s real — and it’s mine.
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LIFE WITH A PUPPY WITH BROKEN LEG
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Six weeks ago, my three-month-old puppy Sisu broke her leg in the Finnish archipelago. What followed was a journey of uncertainty, guilt, and difficult decisions—but also unexpected lessons about patience, natural healing, and the power of slowing down when life forces you to stop.
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MY FINNISH AGILITY SUMMER
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My Finnish agility vacation is ending, and I’m getting emotional. This year was different – traveling in my VendaVan, living in nature with forest hikes, lake swimming, and berry picking. From birthday celebrations to training seminars across the country, it’s always about the people, energy, and stories we share.
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WHEN LIFE TAKES AN UNEXPECTED TURN
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It was midnight. We were on a small island – what were the chances I’d find a vet here and now? I jumped into the driver’s seat and started driving. Since I had no connection, I had no idea where I was going, but I was determined to drive until I found help.
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BACK IN FINLAND
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The moment I got that message about the puppy, I knew: this was it. Once you feel it, you can’t do anything about it. The best adventures start with a feeling, not a plan.
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CIRCUS
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Exploring boundaries led me to trapeze training. From feeling like an elephant in a crystal shop to experiencing that magical ‘KLIK’ moment – it’s a journey of self-discovery, both challenging and beautiful.
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DEAR DIARY
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I am writing diary. Daily. Starting with three things I am thankful for. When I don’t know what to write, I remind myself – being alive is more than enough.
