Sunday, December 31, 2006

Last Day of 2006, in Spain




First of all I would like to wish everyone a wonderful New Year of 2007.

I have been away for a long time with so much schedules, to find time to get update on my blog. My daughter Elrener and Veldiner have been back in Sweden schooling for the past 6 months and they came to visit me in Spain whenever they are free from school. Now they are here for a week since 21st December 2006. We had a lot of great fun together the whole family. Suddenly the house if filled with so much laughter and noise when all the 3 kids are together again. It is nice. Above is our house in Spain.

Elrener turn 16 on the 14th Novenber 2006 and Veldiner turn 14 on the 16 December 2006. Gabriel is 3 on the 31st August 2006.


Moving to Spain was a good experience as the weather is fantastic and people are nice. We been here for the past 4 months after leaving Ireland.

Now the year 2007 is going to be another big changes for us again as we are moving back to the Middle East as my husband will be back working for the Sheikh where he was before for the past years before we met. We are happy and excited for this move, on top of that our 2 girls will be finishing their schooling in Sweden till the summer and coming back to us in the Middle East and going to the international school.

My past experience moving around the world, is a good experience and being able to see different culture and country. Since I was born in Asia and living there for the past years and also being able to see Europe and lived in different parts of Europe for the past 7 years, is really a good experience. Now I am ready to make another step ahead to move and live in the middle east.

Our move to the middle east will be in a month and we will be busy preparing for our packing and preparation. Will get an update again after we settle down.

Till then, I wish all friends and family a wonderful New Year.

1 comment:

Barbara said...

Dear Ainy, first at all, happy new year to you and your family too! This year will bring some big change, but I agreed with you and I'm sure that changes like that could only be positive: you have the possibility to see new countries and meet different people, it's wonderful. I hope you will find some time to blog from the Middle East (where do you go exactly?), I am curious to know how is the lfe there and you will like it. Good luck and see you soon! Barbara

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