18/11/2020
Hi, lads, how things are going?
As I understood by the comments you're interested in my writing skills) even my teacher was strongly disagree with it, but life is full of surprises)
My story how we came to Ireland.
Do you know, when someone say never, never say never. That was me, and that was my on of the firs Nevers, remember that.
I will never live beside the sea, I will never speak in English, because I will never leave my country. My school English was... No comments)
So, one beautiful day my husband suggested to change a job. He changed job and country too.
Few months later, in February, he gave me a call and I heard the birds singing. It was amazing -25,° in Estonia and birds were singing while I was talking to him.
I asked him are you in zoo? No, at work. Ok, but why I can hear the birds singing? It's a spring here +15°. But it's not possible I thought.
Eight months later me and our baby arrived to Ireland.
Dublin airport, one of the worker's asked. HI how are you? And smiling. I said, yes. He is asking again, I'm yes... He got annoyed, got some book with translate to how are you. So I answered GOOD)))))
I never got so terrified, but he kept smiling. I thought weird man... And weird question...
Walked with my winging toddler over the long and never ending halls...looking for entrance.
Hello Ireland 31.oct. 2005 around 2 am morning.
Halloween is coming... Great fun and culture shock to come...
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