
So, I got here finally. Tyler's place is really cool and the first thing when we stepped in the house was this cute little doggie Oliver. A Jack Russell terrier or something like that. I'm allergic to most dogs, but these don't have that much fur on them so my allergic reactions are really small. Only had one pill so far for the reactions so it's good :)
We head over to get a friend of Tyler and then go to this beach on the west side. It's just awesome over there. Sun, sea and sand baby!
Here we got a few more pictures. On up left is my first drink. I think it was called Rum Runner. So yea, it had rum and some other stuff and some juice. Really good to be honest. So I had two of those until we left and went to a place called Chili's (I think that's how it was written). Now that place was amazing! Why? Well imagine a shopping crazy female at a shopping mall... Now imagine a Finnish guy in a place where you can get 2 beers for the price of 1. Yea, I was that excited. So I had 3 sets of those (I think it was Samuel Adams beer) before we head out. I think we came over to Tyler's place, but I can't be sure to be honest. I was getting drunk at that time and it was like 4pm. I guess it was a payback time for Tyler because apparently we got him drunk the night he got to Finland as an exchange student. Glad I was kind of expecting this so no prob! Then we stopped by in places that I can't remember the names of. I was completely wasted. Got back home and woke up on Tuesday morning around 10am with a hangover like never before.
So what has stuck into my mind so far from this place...
- everyone seem to be in love with their phones and Facebook. It's a "beep" here and there when they get messages from friends.
- SUN!
- mornings are a bit chilly, but if you step out from the shadow to the sun, it's warm. Kinda natural, but yea... It's warmer outside.
- Bobby's awesome but friggin' insane!
- wine, beer, video games, friends... awesome!
- Tyler's apartment, awesome!
- Oliver, damn sweet dog. I will teach him Finnish and make him forget English.
- the streets are so damn simple. In Finland you need to know where something is. Here it's for example 5th avenue, 24th street... It's like finding a spot from a grid with numbers. Go sideways to 24th street and to 5th avenue up or down.
- SUN! NO SNOW! \o/
- cars are so shiny over here
- very nice people all around
Once I'm more used to this place, I will probably have the guts to go out by myself, but so far I don't mind just staying in and catching up with stuff online.
More updates to come so stay tuned!

So, it's now Thursday early afternoon. My trip started on Monday morning by waking up at 5:45am. Grabbed something to eat a bit and headed over to the Kemi-Tornio airport like 20km away from Tornio. The plane was supposed to leave at 7:50am, but due to heavy fog the flight was eventually cancelled since the plane coming from Helsinki had been flying around without being able to land due to that fog. So instead we had to take a bus to Oulu and catch a flight from there to Helsinki and that was then an hour late. So it didn't start too good :D
But the flight got underway and we arrived to Helsinki at 1pm, I rushed to terminal 2 on the other side and got there just in time like 15 minutes before boarding. So I was finally about to leave for New York and I had a close to 9 hour flight ahead of me. My preliminary thoughts were that I might get bored on the flight, but it actually went quite nicely with the personal entertainment system onboard. I watched 6 episodes of old Family Guy episodes, a couple of movies and just hung out. So time really flew by and although it was frustrating to watch the damn map on the big screen in front with the plane location changing and information about time zones and all updating all the time, it was going pretty good. When I got to my seat, there were these 3 teens who kept going on about "who's hot and who's not" etc (you know the usual teen talk with the silly voice) next to me. Glad they slept most of the time and were concentrated on the movies and all so no harm done really. I was just a bit annoyed after the flight being cancelled, another flight delayed etc... Then these teenies yapping. Gosh the ear plugs were really necessary.
So, we got to NYC a bit late, around 4:30pm but it was ok. It wasn't too warm, but there wasn't much snow either so I felt a lot better already. The flight attendant was damn hot by the way. She sat next to me during landing and take off. Damn... So anyway, NYC was huge. I mean like a guy from Tornio, a city of 23k people or so, NYC is huge! So I got out of the plane and went to passport control with all the other people and the queue was like 50 meters long so I thought that it was going to take ages. But most of the desks were open so there was a lady telling us which one to go to and there was only one in line before me when I got there. Then I was called over, went there, handed my passport and other documents needed for getting to US, she asked a couple of questions and that's it. Took only like 2 minutes so the horror stories about having to stay for even hours didn't happen to me. I went to get my baggage and walked out from the airport. So from getting out of the plane to outside the airport it took like maybe 10-15 minutes. Most of the time I just waited for the baggage.
Outside there were a lot of taxis taking people to places so I went to the end of the queue, waited a couple of minutes and a lady asked me to get in the taxi, asked where I wanted to go and handed me a paper. Not sure what it was really, but had the taxi information and all. I told the taxi that I needed to get to Clarion hotel at the La Guardia airport, but he didn't know where it was so we just took off, he called someone and apparently got the address because we got there eventually. Took around 30 minutes so that's not too bad since it was afternoon and the rush hour could have been a lot worse. On the way to the hotel I just watched the views and followed the small screen in front of the backseat that had a map and video advertisements. Once I got to the hotel I just checked in, went to my room and that's it. Now it was around midnight for me so due to slight jetlag I felt a bit tired already after all the traveling. So I went to front desk and asked if there was something to eat and the guy gave me this pizza place's menu. I called there from the phone at the desk and the guy brought my pizza to my room. I think I got ripped off there though because it cost like 20 dollars and the menu said around 10 dollars. But I was too tired to even care so I just ate the damn pizza, watched some TV and chilled out.
After I ate some I was thinking of maybe heading over to some pub nearby just for experience, but it was close to 7pm and I really felt tired already so instead I just went to bed, watched some TV and fell asleep around 8:30pm. Got up at 4:45am, took a shower and used the complimentary airport shuttle to get to the airport. I was there well in time and just hanged around near the gate before it took off at 7:40am.
The plane to Tampa was c0ol. The flight attendants were very nice and gave us soda and snacks, as usual. Most of the time I just read a book and listened to music on my iPod, so the flight was quick and I had no problem there to use my time. The closer to south we got, the more clear skies I saw. In Tampa I got off, got my baggage again and headed over to Burger King to grab something to eat. The left-overs from NYC pizza were not that good as they were cold and just not eatable. So I went to BK and got myself a Whopper meal, connected my phone to airport wireless and checked my Facebook stuff.
Then I went outside and oh my gosh! Sun and green grass! I fell in love immediately. I took a picture and posted it to my Facebook status. Then I had to wait for Tyler to show up, but I knew he was going to come later as he had an appointment scheduled just when I landed. But no problem, I was in a new country, new city, there was sun and warm. So I just hung around for a while, then this driver... Limo driver mostly, stopped next to me and got out the car. "Oh it's so cold here."... I almost broke down laughing, but instead I just said "nope". So we got to talking about me being from Finland and all. He was a nice guy so we chatted a bit before his clients came out to the car. Just right that moment Tyler also arrived so we left to St. Pete.
It's like a 30-40 mins drive from the airport to Tyler's place, but man... I just can't emphasize enough how much I love the sun over here! St. Pete is like a Guinness record holder for most sunny days in a row or something. So I knew that it was going to be sunny, a lot! I looked around while Tyler was driving, we caught up with the latest stuff and all that.
Now, this is where the trip really begins. More to follow in a bit. This post has grown out of bounds in size so it's better to split it :D