So, yesterday at 9PM we arrived to Queen Alia Airport, in Amman, Jordan. Passport check was funny, the hardest part was trying to teach the custom person how to pronounce my name correctly
It wasn’t so easy job to do, but in the end I managed to get it somewhere near enough. After finding working ATM that agreed with us to give us some local money we were ready for our trip to our apartments. Have to say that that bus trip was indeed something memorable, specially after you have used to finnish way of traffic. All those horns, and overtaking. What to do when there is rush and carline goes slowly? Well, instead of waiting in the line you just cut off the line and change lanes – and sometimes lanes aren’t even important at all. It is possible to have in three-lane road two, three or even four cars at the same time – and all of them changing lanes at the same time. It was indeed something quite different. Good thing that I am not even able to rent a car here
Our apartments are really nice and good. Were are living two at the same apartment, sleeping in the same room and in addition we have bathroom (with shower) and living room. And balcony with just a great view. And what the best, we have service for 24/7, so if anything just broken or we need assistance, we just go to downstairs to ask for help
Something that is something really really luxury in Finland. One interesting part in our apartment is the electricity, it is quite… well… in this case photo indeed speaks more than words:
At the one time when we were getting our apartment our television went dark and powerless (in that photo there is television, DVB set-top box and fridge connected to wall) and service guy was fixing it by just twisting the whole thing until we got our power. Well, we got a flash of light from wall socket but in the end we got power back to our fridge and television.

