We were talking this afternoon, wondering where all the readers of the blog are reading it from...so, if you could, please comment below and tell me from which city you are reading this.
I know of some of the readers but I suspect many others I don't know about are also reading and never commenting. Something strange happened today as two separate people mentionned the blog and we had no clue they were reading it or even knew about it...
Masalama!
I'm sitting on the couch, inside the villa, in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting in our condo on Edisto Island, SC. We just got back from deep sea fishing. It's time for lunch, a cocktail and a nap!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting on the couch, in my den, in Ruston, Louisiana, USA
ReplyDeleteI'm in Clinton-town La in Tante Elaine's room where the computer is set up.
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting on my porch in Madison Wisconsin
ReplyDeleteChecking in on you here in Houston, Texas! Love to hear about your adventures and know a little more about that part of the world! This IB girl is proud of you all!
ReplyDeleteJe suis assise à mon Bureau dans mon appart à Mantes(Région Parisienne)France.
ReplyDeleteEn fait j'ai voulu poster de mon boulot ce matin (CERGY) mais je n'ai pas réussi.
Je suis votre blog depuis peu. En fait depuis que nous avons appris que nous allions certainement nous expatrier à Riyad prochainement (Octobre semble-t-il) je cherchais des infos sur la vie là-bas et notamment des témoignages de femmes, c'est comme ça que je suis arrivée sur le blog d'Eugenie, puis le votre.
J'y ai appris plein de choses intéressantes et rassurantes, par rapport à tout ce que l'on peut entendre....Bref, merci pour votre blog....
PS: J'écris en Français car il me semble que vous êtes Belge et prof de français.
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
ReplyDeleteEstoy en San Juan, Puerto Rico!
ReplyDeleteDublin, Ireland
ReplyDeleteLove it - I'm 28 now, but I was born in Riyadh (poor mum- end of July) and work a lot with Middle Eastern counterparts. Came across it by accident and have been catching up since then. Feel a lot for you with the red tape and the problems, but there are other countries just as awkward - you can just wash all that red tape down with a beer!
Namur, Belgique ;-)
ReplyDeleteParis, France! But I'm originally from the Philippines. Stumbled upon your blog thru ExpatBlog, as I was researching about life in KSA (we're moving to Jubail next month, if all the paperwork goes well).
ReplyDeleteGood blog, very informative, and am definitely bookmarking this one :D
Lake Stevens, WA.
ReplyDeleteI have a job offer in Riyadh but have to decide if I want to take it or not. The cultural differences make me a little nervous.
Im from Sweden, found your blog at expat blog.
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