Hi everyone
I moved over to Spain with my family in August 2008 after having spent the previous 6 years visiting the area for most of the school holidays. I have a husand, Geoff, who is working as a heating and plumbing engineer, and twin daughters now aged 11. We were looking forward to a less stressful life and a more conducive environment for the children in a country where children and family are important and included in social activities (e.g. visiting restaurants after 8pm! etc)
We were hopeful that when the girls started school they would be embraced by the Spanish teachers and children and that even though they didn't speak the language they would soon make friends. We'd seen a similar situation back in England at the girls' school when a family of Portugeuse boys joined their school and everyone made them welcome and included them in their playgroups. Unfortunately the reality is that at most Spanish schools the few English children stick together and the Spanish children go off and play in their little groups. Even more unfortunately for my children they have an English "ring leader" who is not very nice and bullies the others - exactly the sort of thing we came here to avoid. The upshot is that they are not having the best of times at school and are finding it extremely difficult to make new friends. I've spoken to a few other mums in the area and it would appear that my children's situation is not that unusual - it seems to be happening a lot. I know the main reason is the language barrier and we are trying our best to help them with this but it is difficult when they come away from school and live in an English speaking environment.
The girls are not on their own in finding it difficult to make friends. I do have friends here but they are mainly retired people. It would be lovely for me to meet parents where children are the common denominator.
For the sake of the children and for my own benefit I thought it might be a good idea to try to get together with other people in a similar position. I'm sure over the years we've all attended Mother and Toddler groups and I thought it would be good to have something similar but with the older child in mind. We could meet for a chat over coffee and let the children meet and get to know each other. Depending on how many are interested I am happy to host this to start with.
If you are interested, or if you know someone that might be and you think it is a good idea, please get back to me and I will organise something. I don't know how many children there are on Condado and whether there will be any interest but it is worth looking at. The Condado community is growing and the children need to feel a part of it as well.
Many thanks
Anne Marie
This message was last edited by annemariep on 06/12/2009.