Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Central heating. Rachel's welcome note suggested that I could turn it up when I arrived, but even at a cool 55 degrees, it was so much warmer than my apartment in Amman!
Flushing my toilet paper. There's really no thrill quite like it.
Egyptian baggage handlers at a Dulles Starbucks. Almost like Jordan ... but with central heat!
Teensie weensie little coins. I've gotten so used to Jordanian coins, the smallest of which is larger than a quarter, that American coins feel like play money.
Set prices to travel from here to there. I know it's part of the allure of the developing world for some people, but I hate to bargain!
Public transportation that runs on a timetable. It may not be easy to get from Georgetown to Owings Mills by public transportation, but at least there's a Website that will tell you how and how long it will take!
High speed, quality Internet. YouTube videos load faster than I can watch them!
Bob's awesome sound system. He was so impressed that I noticed!
Oddly, however, free WiFi access is far more widely available in Amman than in Washington, DC!
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