Please forgive me as I am not now sure where we are up to and what I may have missed telling you. It's been such a long time and so much has happened I may get a little mixed up in what order it has actually happened now we have also had our ups and downs but we are still here to stay (as sure as anyone can be at this moment in time).
When I mentioned earlier that the research had stood us in good stead when we bought, I decided that (or thought that) I could help people more from our own experiences so that was where Live Spain For Life was born. I needed to work and I could set this up from home, so it didn’t interfere with the school runs and there were a lot of those I can tell you with three children in three different schools. Well, once I got started on this website it was a lot of work and awful lot of very late nights for a long, long time, in fact it took over 6 months to write the site (it will never be complete) and then to get it recognized and searched took a lot longer and when I actually started to get enquiries it was fantastic but very slow at the beginning.
Initially I was to use other agents who were already established to supply the properties that people were to buy but more importantly it was the advise that they needed, however that soon developed as I made new contacts and got to know a lot of people in the area. A lot of my clients are recommended or come to me through my website because it is a little different and paints a truer picture of what life is really like here! With both the good and the bad explained in full.
In the last two years since I started to write this story and my website I have lost my Mum. At only 59 this was a terrible time and only a couple of months after being given the all clear the cancer came back in her liver with a vengeance and it only took a matter of weeks before she was gone. So, at this time I spent a lot of time in the UK and this coincided with the time when my website was just starting to be recognized. The thought of Mum not knowing what a success it had become gave me the encouragement and the fight to work even harder for her in a funny way.
As my Mum was a very successful woman in her own right and wrote books on Driving (in fact her book was what they called in the trade the Driving Instructors bible!) she was a very well known and well loved lady who took over writing from my Dad when he also died very young at 46 after having several books published. I have recently helped get the home study pack published with my Mums name on it. Her publisher Kogan Page in London has just relaunched it which is fantastic and means her name will live on. We are at the moment also looking at updating the "Learn to drive" book another successful title in my parents portfolio. It looks like the AA are going to get involved with this as unfortunately I cannot get as involved as I would like (as I am here in Spain) and neither can my brother (he lives in Saudi Arabia) so we have to leave the major decisions to the publishers.
When you lose someone close you do question your own life and the decisions you make and I am trying to get some sort of order in my life. What I mean by this is - trying not to be up till the small hours answering emails and tiring myself out which is what I was doing night after night in the early days. I love my work so that’s a bonus I suppose which brings me round to the children as they miss out if I am always working so I try to have a bit more free time, I am working on it!! I have someone helping me now and my husband has given up working for other people so that he can help me and also get our house finished. We still have a long way to go with the house - we bought it as a reform but it was nowhere near finished and it will probably be another year before we see the end of the rainbow!
Jamie our eldest completed his A levels passing them all and then went to the UK. He was to go to learn to drive, but then decided he wanted to stay; I was gutted, as were the rest of us! However, three months on he has been training with Nott’s County Football Club under 19's but has decided that he wants to be back in Spain with his family and will try his football career out here hopefully getting a job in between. His Spanish is very good so we will see how that pans out...........He is now back here playing for his local team for now, Madrid next, never say never! Jamie is very settled and working for the time being for a company doign garden maintenance he has been with them about 4 months now- we will see how the football takes off and then maybe he will decide what he wants to do with his life in the long term. We all know that every boys dream is to play for a big team but we also know that not all boys make the grade, but we have hope and that’s all we can say at the moment................
Danny, he loves it out here, he is a typical boy and very Spanish in that he has that Manana attitude with EVERYTHING although at 14 he grunts quite a bit. He plays football for the local team in Albatera and goes to Teakwondo in the town too he is also out quadding on a regular basis up the mountains- so he is in his element really. He also works when needed for a local mechanic and is always taking his quad to peices!
Emma and I went horse riding together for a time but we have not been for a while, I think it was me more than Emma but to be honest its too hot in the summer unless you are horse mad! She also went to Teakwondo and did go to golf but is not really keen on that now much to her Dads disappointment. She has just discovered make-up, boys and dancing so we are just trying to slow that down a little, thank goodness we are in Spain though I dread to think!
Danny and Emma had English lessons for a time, their Spanish is great, but spelling in English, due to lack of it at school and MSN (the internet talk site) is not always good!
Paul was enjoying working for the double glazing company and was doing quite well, unfortunately though the company had problems of it's own and he ended up being a few thousand euros out of pocket. So, he went back to the building work with a builder who had just come over from the UK and was just setting up. He did this for a while but then we decided to finish our house as I was so busy at the time which meant we had enough coming in to support us.
So.....................
Including us two legged people we now have 4 dogs, Simba and Kira the two first on the scene. Sara a collie cross, she is a real softy (we found her living under a tree) & Gnasher, like name, like nature, we found on the road when she was just a couple of weeks old, she is a complete pain.............no more!
We also have 2 cats, we have lost two cats in the last two months so not very good going there, very sad but the way I look at it now is that we have given them a good life for however long we have been able to!!
I am not looking at any more dogs I pass in the street!!! Or that is where I probably will be!
The business is now fully registered and going well and I am enjoying the work which up to press is growing from strength to strength. I could let it grow but it would not be so personal, it is hard sometimes as there are lots of pitfalls and I try to tell my clients the truth about them which does make for more work and grief, but at least I sleep at night. I am hoping that we are at last settling down a little now and with Paul at home and there to help when necessary it take all the pressure from me and I can enjoy more games of bowling and bbqs with my family instead of constantly working.........which is what we came out here in the first place for!
Well, its now November and we are nearly half way through it, I simply cannot believe how time just whizzes by, well where are we now............we have had a steady flow of visitors since the summer, a few friends of mine and a couple very dear to me. I grew up next door to them so they know me warts and all, but anyway if ever there were guests from heaven they were them, they couldnt help enough, everything was marvelous, they enjoyed all the simple things that we take for granted and also to help, the sun shone from the day they got here, which as we had, had some bad weather always make everyone seem happier somehow, I actually cried when they left they were the guests from heaven endless cups of Tea whilst I worked and actaully helped around the house!
Emma and Danny are doing fine at school, and me, well, still busy and it has also been, and is, an exciting time as Emma nominated me for an award which is being run on the Costa Blanca by Company women and the Coastrider magazine. It has many sponsors and seems to be attracting lots of interest and there is more informaiton on this website but the final is this Friday!!! there are a number of different categories, one of which I have been put in for Small business running for 2 years and there will be a winner of each category and then an overall winner.........
I discovered what a small world we live in when I found that Andrea Marshall (ex Brookside soap actress and client of mine from last year) is singing for us at the award ceremony as is Maurice Bowland of REM radio. I actually had a radio interview last month with Mary Harboe which was a bit nerve wracking to say the least, luckily I had two friends here and they kindly joined me in a vodka or two before I got the call, just to steady my nerves of course!
I have had to write a speech this week, just in case, and the reality of that has made me so nervous, however I doubt if it will get used - there are a few very clever and successful women up for this award and I am only too pleased to have got to the final thanks again to Emma...
Read more about the awards and the winner here
SO what else, well Jamie ended up having a birthday whilst he was on his trial for Torrevieja and this meant that he was too old for the team. Unfortunately this didn't make him old enough or experienced enough for the older team so he then went to Los Montesinos to play, very dissappointing after his hopes were high but Torre told him to come back in a year. After playing for Los Montesinos for a few months he felt (and so did we and an experienced friend of ours) that he would be better back nearer home in Albatera and take his chances for lots of reasons really but mostly to fit in.
January 2008 31st My birthday...
On January the 31st this year I had an early morning call and not normally being a morning person was rather groggy when awakened, however I soon forgave my lovely brother for calling at silly o clock when he told me to log on to my birthday surprise www.livespainforlife.com as apposed to .co.uk…. well there in front of me was my new sparkling website design, which he had been working on for the previous few months and I for the last few months I have been working on it to update it all and along with my niece and one of my first clients, who is helping to correct many of my terrible spelling mistakes, not to mention my grammar! Which I admit is not my forte! We are getting there now with the proof reading and we just need to give the sight its long awaited consistency and make it all look like the homepage…Thanks so much Rob wouldnt have been able to do it without you!
Our story...Update July 2008
Unfortunately this summer Paul and I are separating, a long story and one that has been building a long time before we came to Spain, he is currently trying to get the started jobs finished on the house and if funds permit me and the children hope to stay here, Paul will then get somewhere for him to live where the children can visit localy, not nice at the moment but part of life...The children are all fine and not surprised and to be honest the house is quieter than it has been for a long time, we are getting along OK now which is good for everyone.
This brings me back to work, with the property market being as it is at the moment I count myself as one of the lucky ones, although not as may clients as last year and with them being ever more cautious (quite rightly so) as I remain as busy as ever, if not with current clients then working on the information on my web site to make information easier to obtain for everyone already here. There is a real dip in the market at the moment and people buying for investment or holiday homes here is very rare what with the rate of the euro and the markets in other countries being just as bad. As I specialize in relocation and am a small business with many recommendations so it has not affected me too much at the moment, but you can never be too blase.
So what about the rest of the family then what are they or have they been up to? Paul he has continued to work on the house and has this year has finally finished the pool bar and terrace along with the new dog run and kennel, you can see updated photos on the website of the house and the progress. As business grows I need more help on a regular basis to take some pressure from me so am currently looking for someone, and now have someone in mind, who is fluent in the language and has been here in the same business for over 7 years, mainly doing reforms I am also launching a "SWAP" scheme so busy busy...
Jamie is settled playing for Albatera this season and working full time so when he is not at the gym he is either working or at football!
Danny is, well Danny, not a lot bothers him, he continues to take his quad to pieces and put it back together again then making lots of noise and mess! He is talking about going back to Teakwondo which I am pleased about, and is settled and happy, he is talking of doing an apprenticeship in mechanics when he leaves School next year. He has thankfully improved all his results this year at last! Boys!!!
Emma is very close to her set of Spanish friends she really is happy here, she also has a much older head on her shoulders than her years and is really helpful to me in lots of ways, I couldn’t wish for a more helpful and loving daughter and am not sure how I would cope without her. She continues to do very well at school too so there is nothing more I could hope for there…
We still have a house full of pets despite having had a run of bad luck with our cats we now have two who seem healthy as well as our four dogs and three tortoises.
I have just recently been back to the UK for a friends 50th birthday and brought back with me courtesy of easyjet a stinking cold, hence having time to update our story…. I can hand on heart say at this moment in time, that moving to Spain was the right thing to do for us at the right time and although you can never say never I really can’t imagine ever wanting to go back to the UK and the really good thing about it is the kids cant either! Despite the hurdles that we have had and continue to overcome I think for the forseeable future we are here to stay!
Please see www.livespainforlife.com for more about us and information on moving to and living on the Costa Blanca in Spain.