Hi everyone,
Yesterday I had a great guitar lesson with Rane Raitsikka. He is one cool teacher. The point is not to become a guitar player but to learn the basics to improve my songwriting.
Today I was suppose to have a singing lesson with a new coach that Jyrki from 69 Eyes recommended. I was looking very much forward to it but unfortunately my body thought differently and decided to get ill. With almost 40•c fever I had to stay home on the couch instead. I've learned it's no point to be annoyed about it so instead I took my time to rehearse what I've learned on the guitar so far. It didn't go as smoothly as yeaterday, but it's still better than nothing at all.
Cheers,
Jessica
Ps. Here's a link to an article they put on Suosikkis webpage. It's quite a funny story.
http://suosikki.fi/viihde/uutiset/ohhoh-tama-kaunis-suomalaislaulaja-on-stunttinainen
tisdag 2 augusti 2011
fredag 29 juli 2011
No more bad hair days
Hi everyone,
I got a phone call from Cime Beauty House a couple of days ago. They wanted to sponsor me so I went there to for a haircut.
I've never been good at taking care of my hair but after two weeks of salt and sun I realized it's about time to do something about it. The salon that recently opened looked really good and the hairdressers were very friendly. After a couple of hours the bad hair days came to an end, I was very happy with the result.
Cheers,
Jessica
Ps. www.cime.fi
Before After

I got a phone call from Cime Beauty House a couple of days ago. They wanted to sponsor me so I went there to for a haircut.
I've never been good at taking care of my hair but after two weeks of salt and sun I realized it's about time to do something about it. The salon that recently opened looked really good and the hairdressers were very friendly. After a couple of hours the bad hair days came to an end, I was very happy with the result.
Cheers,
Jessica
Ps. www.cime.fi
Before After


onsdag 27 juli 2011
Salty and fresh
Hi everyone,
The last two weeks have been pretty crazy. I haven't had internet access so I couldn't write earlier about the crossing from Marseille to Corsica. It was a great experience, especially since it was my first time sailing.
We waited a couple of days in Marseille because the wind was too strong. The third day the option was to either go or wait two more days, so we took the risk and left. I still don't understand how my friend dared to take me with him since I knew nothing about sailing. Later I realized that in that kind of weather you usually don't go sailing at all, and if you do you should be at least three people on board.
The first thing that happen was that we couldn't get the sails down and a few minutes later the steering broke. Fortunately my friend has a hint of Macgyver in him and repaired it with a hammer and a piece of wood.
It was getting dark and the waves were getting bigger. I think they were something between 3-5 meters. I'm still not sure why I felt so calm and comfortable, I deffinately shouldn't have. We went 12,4 knots without engines or sails.
After a long night the sun was finally rising again but the waves didn't get smaller. My friend had to take a nap and I took over. The waves got even bigger and I started to feel quite uncomfortable between all the high peaks of adrenaline rushes. If the boat starts turning while it's surfing down the wave it might flip over and then you gotta start swimming and hope someone finds you before you freeze to death.
Every wave felt like a big challenge and I knew that if I let fear take over it might have a bad effect on my steering so I started singing instead. It kept me calm and focused.
After what seemed like ages the waves started getting smaller and after 30 hours of sailing we finally reached the safe harbour.
I spent two weeks living on the catamaran in Corsica. I got back to Helsinki yesterday and I still feel a bit weird about being in the city. I remember dreaming about a machine with this horrible sound that would destroy the world, then I woke up and realized that it was only a car driving by the window. I guess that's what you get when you get too used to the silence and the waves.
Cheers,
Jessica
The last two weeks have been pretty crazy. I haven't had internet access so I couldn't write earlier about the crossing from Marseille to Corsica. It was a great experience, especially since it was my first time sailing.
We waited a couple of days in Marseille because the wind was too strong. The third day the option was to either go or wait two more days, so we took the risk and left. I still don't understand how my friend dared to take me with him since I knew nothing about sailing. Later I realized that in that kind of weather you usually don't go sailing at all, and if you do you should be at least three people on board.
The first thing that happen was that we couldn't get the sails down and a few minutes later the steering broke. Fortunately my friend has a hint of Macgyver in him and repaired it with a hammer and a piece of wood.
It was getting dark and the waves were getting bigger. I think they were something between 3-5 meters. I'm still not sure why I felt so calm and comfortable, I deffinately shouldn't have. We went 12,4 knots without engines or sails.
Every wave felt like a big challenge and I knew that if I let fear take over it might have a bad effect on my steering so I started singing instead. It kept me calm and focused.
After what seemed like ages the waves started getting smaller and after 30 hours of sailing we finally reached the safe harbour.
I spent two weeks living on the catamaran in Corsica. I got back to Helsinki yesterday and I still feel a bit weird about being in the city. I remember dreaming about a machine with this horrible sound that would destroy the world, then I woke up and realized that it was only a car driving by the window. I guess that's what you get when you get too used to the silence and the waves.
Cheers,
Jessica
torsdag 14 juli 2011
Sailing trip
Hi everyone,
In a couple of hours I'll be on a beatiful Catamaran built by my friends dad. We're sailing from Marseille to Corsica. It's only the two of us and it will take 24-48 hours. I've never sailed before so I'm expecting a challenging adventure. My main goal is to stay on the boat.
Cheers,
Jessica
In a couple of hours I'll be on a beatiful Catamaran built by my friends dad. We're sailing from Marseille to Corsica. It's only the two of us and it will take 24-48 hours. I've never sailed before so I'm expecting a challenging adventure. My main goal is to stay on the boat.
Cheers,
Jessica
söndag 3 juli 2011
Stunting around
Hi everyone,
Just came home after 7 hours of fighting and fooling around. I was doing stunts for this girl who's playing a ninja in a short movie. They also gave me another role as one of the "bad guys". I think I looked like something between a superwoman and the ABBA girls.
Except for the blue eye I accidentally gave my stunt friend, the day went well.
Cheers,

Jessica
Just came home after 7 hours of fighting and fooling around. I was doing stunts for this girl who's playing a ninja in a short movie. They also gave me another role as one of the "bad guys". I think I looked like something between a superwoman and the ABBA girls.
Except for the blue eye I accidentally gave my stunt friend, the day went well.
Cheers,
Jessica
tisdag 28 juni 2011
Back in the city
Hi everyone,
I came back to Helsinki yesterday after spending a week at my summer place. I wish I could have stayed longer but got too many things to do in Helsinki.I have a meeting tomorrow about my single release and I also have a Skype meeting with a producer from New York tomorrow. Wish me good luck!
I'm also gonna do my first stunt role next Sunday. We've been training for a short movie with the stunt group (HMCIndie) for a few weeks now. Usually I act and do the stunts myself, so it's gonna be interesting to see how it works.
Life is rolling!
Cheers,
Jessica
I came back to Helsinki yesterday after spending a week at my summer place. I wish I could have stayed longer but got too many things to do in Helsinki.I have a meeting tomorrow about my single release and I also have a Skype meeting with a producer from New York tomorrow. Wish me good luck!
I'm also gonna do my first stunt role next Sunday. We've been training for a short movie with the stunt group (HMCIndie) for a few weeks now. Usually I act and do the stunts myself, so it's gonna be interesting to see how it works.
Life is rolling!
Cheers,
Jessica
onsdag 22 juni 2011
Chilling with nature
Hi everyone,
The last two months have been absolutely amazing. They've been full of opportunities, gigs, new people, sining, interviews, music video filming etc. Even how much I've enjoyed it all, everything needs balance.
Therefore I decided to run away for a few days and do something completely different than music stuff.
Right now I'm at my summerplace which is based on an island about two hours away.
I've been here alone for two days now. Here I can sleep as long as I need and once I wake up I'm free from requirements, obligations or people around to have an impact on the day.
There's no Tv or Internet here (except for my IPhone) which is great.
Yesterday I randomly walked into the forest and fell asleep on a cliff. Today I've been jogging, planting flowers and reading.
With other words, the lifestyle here is simple and great!
People rush too much nowadays and stress about their future. But in the end it's the present moment that shapes both the future and the past, so better live it out!
I'm looking forward to the storm tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jessica
Cheers,
Jessica
The last two months have been absolutely amazing. They've been full of opportunities, gigs, new people, sining, interviews, music video filming etc. Even how much I've enjoyed it all, everything needs balance.
Therefore I decided to run away for a few days and do something completely different than music stuff.
Right now I'm at my summerplace which is based on an island about two hours away.
I've been here alone for two days now. Here I can sleep as long as I need and once I wake up I'm free from requirements, obligations or people around to have an impact on the day.
There's no Tv or Internet here (except for my IPhone) which is great.
Yesterday I randomly walked into the forest and fell asleep on a cliff. Today I've been jogging, planting flowers and reading.
With other words, the lifestyle here is simple and great!
People rush too much nowadays and stress about their future. But in the end it's the present moment that shapes both the future and the past, so better live it out!
I'm looking forward to the storm tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jessica
Cheers,
Jessica
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