Sandra, who's representing Estonia this year at the Eurovision Song Contest, presented her single Through my window yesterday afternoon. She admitted she will take a teddybear and a necklace presented to her by her parents to Athens as a talisman.

Sandra said that she doubts she is going to take those things to the venue, but on the trip they are "the best companions".

The Swedish singer is looking forward to going to Athens, even though she's heading for a dense schedule. "For me even one hour in a day for myself is enough. Then I'm satisfied", she said.

"I hope this will be the greatest week in my life. I hope Europe loves our show and song", she said. Sandra added that it is always very hard to guess the average taste of the Europeans. "Maybe they want a ballad or some other style this year – you'll never know (…) I don't know how well I'll do there, but I love this song anyway".

One of the composers of the song, Pearu Paulus, said that he is convinced of success this year and is certain that they'll reach the final of the competition: "I hope we do not have to start in the semifinal next year", the composer added. The head of the Estonian delegation, Juhan Paadam, at the same time tried to calm Paulus down, reminding him that instead of 14 countries this year, only 10 will go straight to final next year.