About Me

My name is Ainy Törnquist and Törnquist is a family name which I took after I got married to my husband. We got separated in 2015 and later divorced after 18 years of marriage but we are still on a friendly terms. I was born in Singapore. I love that country and I am proud of how Singapore have turn out to be until today
From the left: My brother Fadil, My sister in law, Mumtaz, their son Izat, My dad Mahmood, My mom Maimoonah, My eldest daughter Elrener, Sitting in front of her is my brother's daughter Sarah, and my son Gabriel, myself and my 2nd daughter Veldiner and at the back is now my ex-husband Peter.


I have 3 wonderful beautiful children. Elrener Törnquist, Veldiner Törnquist and Gabriel Törnquist. My 2 grown up girls are living on their own in Sweden now. After my separation, my one and only youngest boy Gabriel is living with me on a daily basis.



Talking about moving, I have countless number of time moving from one place to another all my life. After I got married, I left Singapore and we move to Sweden, Stockholm for a while and later we moved to a small city in Sweden called Borlänge. My two little girls went to school there for a good number of years until we moved again to much smaller city called the Arvika. Gabriel was born in Falun and he was only couple of months when we move again to a very small town called Arvika.
We bought a very nice 3 story Villa right in the city of Arvika. I am still so much in love with that house till now as we have many good memories living in that house.

After few good years in Arvika, we moved to Ireland, Dublin. We both were working there, our two girls went to the Irish school and our 1 year old boy, Gabriel was home and was look after by my mother in law, Margareta and after she left, my mother came to Ireland to take care of Gabriel while we both at work.
Ireland is a nice country as it was well known of it's greenery surrounding. We get to know many nice people during our years there. Spending daily routine such as work, family and friends has becoming a norm eventually.

Later when Peter and I decided to move to Spain and we both quit our work there in Ireland. Spain is a nice place, always warm and beautiful beaches. We sent our girls to a Private International Swedish school in Spain as we do not want them to be going to the government Spanish school. It is not that easy living there if you do not speak the language and as far as a tourist going around speaking English is perfectly fine but when you move in and live permanently, its a totally different story. It is quite difficult to be speaking English when we need something to ask. Majority of our years in Spain we were playing golf. We join a membership in one of the golf club and we played golf.

My husband got an offer from his ex boss in Saudi and we decided to move to Egypt, Cairo. We got ourselves a very big beautiful 3 story villa in a nice compound in the New Cairo City. The children had a nice beautifully decorated bedroom of their own. This time all my 3 children were sent to a Private International American School. Since all my 3 children were in school, I set up a company of my own and was working together with my Italian neighbour. He will pick me up everyday and we went to the office together. My life in Egypt was pretty good and very stable. We had our own full time personal private driver who picked and sent the kids to school everyday, he does a lot of work for us and keep our outdoor garden clean and maintaining a clean pool for us too. We also had a house helper who does cleaning, cooking, washing and ironing. We usually go to our holiday villa in Sharm El Sheikh each time everyone are free. Somehow after few years in Egypt, we left back to Sweden and we were very lucky to leave Egypt Cairo just few months before the revolution hits Egypt.

Back in Sweden, I went back schooling full time again and taking some degree courses.

After 5 years in Sweden..... November 2013 we left and move to London. We live in London in the South West Kensington in Harrods Village private compound. My son went to International Private Swedish school here in London.


My love, my dislike....

I love my family very much.
I love cooking especially when I know what to cook for that day and I do have all the ingredients home.
I moved a lot but I love London so far and the most beautiful lively city and the cosmopolitan life here.
I love chillies, yeah I meant real spicy hot chillies. Yet to taste the ghost chilli but looking forward to taste it someday. I made a chilli paste using mixed of habanero, thai chilli, red pepper and green pepper... uhhh yummylicious.
I love my life, my life experience that I have went through all these years.
I love taking a walk under the sun.
I love clean home.
Most of all I enjoy all the travelling to countless countries that I have visited in my life and many more to come.

There are many thousand beautiful things that I love 

*My dislike would to be being around stubborn ignorant people who always think they're always right and others are wrong. When a dialog becomes a monolog, I will end up to be silence and refrain myself from saying one single word. Silent is golden. Its better to remain silence than end up arguing without respecting each other views.

*Dislike messy and untidy house.
*Dislike rude and ungrateful child.
*Yes last but not least I hate hypocrite, double headed snake.

I think I don't have that much of dislike list.




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