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    1. #1
      twinmummy

      mum and tots group, friendship in Spain

      :idea:Hi there,

      I am new to this forum and want to ask about mum and tots groups in Torrevieja/Roales Costa Blanca

      You probably dont think it can be possible to be lonely in Spain as the Spanish are such friendly people, however when you get here and settle into your new life style, you soon realise that you have very few people around you that speak English, can support you with concerns of your children and just some one to talk to who does not speak baby language.

      I love my two children to bits and enjoy spending every minute with them, but I now realise that you need to share your experiences and some one else to enjoy your children as much as you do. Although I have a lovely husband who gets involed with the babies as much as he can, he does not get home until 7pm - 7:30pm, so it can be a long lonely day. When my husband does get back from work he needs to shower and I dont blame him for wanting to spend every minute that he has left with his babies, so what has happend during the day with them usual passes by and I often forget to mention my proud moments and my babies achievements.

      Anyway I have settled ok in Spain, it s a lovely place and so are the Spanish people, but I remember how lonely it is at the begining when you are trying to find your feet, but also more so now realising that everyone around you do not speak a lot of Spanish or are near/over retirement age, therefore no young children involved.

      I feel that there is a definate need for people like myself to meet up with other people of a similar age with young children.

      So here is what I suggest, if you are in the same position as me, reply to this thread and we can have a chat or arrange to meet up as a group or on an individual basis, (a park, bar, Town square or any other place you can think of) If this hits off, then I will find where people can get too and see if we can set up regular meeting and maybe form some kind of mums and tots group.

      Any replies, ideas, information would be much appreciated, and lets hope I can help other people at the same time as aking friends my self.

      Many thanks

      Twinmummy

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    3. #2
      shaukat khan
      Quote Originally Posted by twinmummy View Post
      :idea:Hi there,

      I am new to this forum and want to ask about mum and tots groups in Torrevieja/Roales Costa Blanca

      You probably dont think it can be possible to be lonely in Spain as the Spanish are such friendly people, however when you get here and settle into your new life style, you soon realise that you have very few people around you that speak English, can support you with concerns of your children and just some one to talk to who does not speak baby language.

      I love my two children to bits and enjoy spending every minute with them, but I now realise that you need to share your experiences and some one else to enjoy your children as much as you do. Although I have a lovely husband who gets involed with the babies as much as he can, he does not get home until 7pm - 7:30pm, so it can be a long lonely day. When my husband does get back from work he needs to shower and I dont blame him for wanting to spend every minute that he has left with his babies, so what has happend during the day with them usual passes by and I often forget to mention my proud moments and my babies achievements.

      Anyway I have settled ok in Spain, it s a lovely place and so are the Spanish people, but I remember how lonely it is at the begining when you are trying to find your feet, but also more so now realising that everyone around you do not speak a lot of Spanish or are near/over retirement age, therefore no young children involved.

      I feel that there is a definate need for people like myself to meet up with other people of a similar age with young children.

      So here is what I suggest, if you are in the same position as me, reply to this thread and we can have a chat or arrange to meet up as a group or on an individual basis, (a park, bar, Town square or any other place you can think of) If this hits off, then I will find where people can get too and see if we can set up regular meeting and maybe form some kind of mums and tots group.

      Any replies, ideas, information would be much appreciated, and lets hope I can help other people at the same time as aking friends my self.

      Many thanks

      Twinmummy
      Hi. What a good idea, have you formed any group yet. Interesting to see how many people responded to your vlauable and needy request.
      Regards. shaukat

    4. #3
      twinmummy
      Would have been nice to have worked but unfortunatley there has been no response, although the offer is still there for any one to contact me, are we the only ones with kids this age? LOL.

    5. #4
      shaukat khan
      Quote Originally Posted by shaukat khan View Post
      Hi. What a good idea, have you formed any group yet. Interesting to see how many people responded to your vlauable and needy request.
      Regards. shaukat
      I am surprise that you have received no respond, however I think you should try local media and local contact such as local cyber cafe and coffee bar where expat hang out to bury their loneless.(Little notice) Try also local baby minder shops/clubs and places. Why not put on facebook and see what happen. Their must be expat clubs. If I think of any thing I will let you know. keep in touch with the progress it will be worth it.
      P.S. Good place to put notice is English newspaper shop in the area.