Helena Ahti-Hallberg slept on the floor – the first night in a bed in ages!

Helena Ahti-Hallberg slept on the floor – the first night in a bed in ages!

Helena Ahti-Hallberg. Photo: Tiia Ahjotuli/Otavamedia.

Helena Ahti-Hallberg has told an interesting story about setting up a home in Spain. They bought an old house, which they have been renovating since the Dancing with the Stars competition ended.

– Today’s biggest achievement is the right bed. Until now, we have slept on an air mattress, and no matter how many clothes are on and down blankets in the ears, you can feel the coldness of the floor directly through the mattress. Then change your position every 15 minutes when a part of your body gets cold and try to sleep well there, Helena Ahti-Hallberg tells about the situation on social media.

The cleaning has progressed and the bed has been put in the bedroom. So now everything is fine.

Next night Ruususen’s dreams in the right bed, he wrote on Saturday, December 28.

Read also: Helena Ahti-Hallberg lives in her new home without electricity: “…temperature is a matter of clothing”

Without electricity, they will have to live in their new home for another two to three months.

– Shopping here in Spain is interesting. You can marvel at the prices in grocery stores: salted nuts are 2x Finnish prices and you can get a bottle of wine for around one euro. You have to drive about an hour from Ontinyenti to Ikea to find a dish brush, they are not sold anywhere else. You don’t want to find candles anywhere, even the expensive ones here, luckily Ikea came to the rescue. And if someone thinks that candles are just for the feeling, then I can enlighten you that without electricity they are necessary to sparkle.

The internet connection is also a bit of a gamble, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.

– In Finland, we have also gotten used to the fact that connection to the network is roughly a civil right. Unfortunately, what we at Sipoo can’t be considered the truth. Network connection here is a bit of a gamble, sometimes it is, most of the time it isn’t. The strangest thing you can’t get here is a gas grill. You know how every small hardware store in Finland sells the most wonderful grills. There are ball models and bigger and even bigger ones, but here I haven’t come across a single one. And this is supposed to be barbeque dreamland.



Source: hymy.fi