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jdr Aug 9th 2007 6:30 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield (Post 5169641)
Thanks jdr
We've found out loads of stuff from off there that we hadnt even thought about - brilliant idea whoever set it up and well done to the people who have contributed to it it is invaluable.
Love to all
Sam

PS love the pic - got that on my msn but dint know you could do em on ere as well.

Our late friend jonsol suggested a bit where we could keep handy info so that people could easily access it. and various people have contributed to it.
Thanks to them....
Also if anyone else has got anything for it, please PM me.

scotlass Aug 9th 2007 6:52 am

Re: life on the road
 
hi, sorry was out walking the dogs.. what did you do hillbilly? did you have any kids? God theres a lot to do. Can I home school her until we get settled, her teachers know about the move and have promised to set some work for her x:confused:

scotlass Aug 9th 2007 6:56 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by scotlass (Post 5169810)
hi, sorry was out walking the dogs.. what did you do hillbilly? did you have any kids? God theres a lot to do. Can I home school her until we get settled, her teachers know about the move and have promised to set some work for her x:confused:

if you are living on a caravan park does this count as a permanent address? x

valenciatim Aug 9th 2007 7:01 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by scotlass (Post 5169810)
Can I home school her until we get settled, her teachers know about the move and have promised to set some work for her x:confused:

From what I have read, In Spain, it is illegal not to send a child of six years and upwards to school.
http://www.anysubject.com/spanish-school.asp
Not sure about the status of a caravan park, sorry.
Tim

Sam Greenfield Aug 9th 2007 7:09 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by scotlass (Post 5169823)
if you are living on a caravan park does this count as a permanent address? x


There are lots of caravan sites promoting permanent sites in southern spain so surely they must be classed as permanent addresses????? Well thats what we are hoping anyway coz thats were we are going to be living for the first 12 months.
Sam

scotlass Aug 9th 2007 7:12 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield (Post 5169875)
There are lots of caravan sites promoting permanent sites in southern spain so surely they must be classed as permanent addresses????? Well thats what we are hoping anyway coz thats were we are going to be living for the first 12 months.
Sam

I know Sam, thats kind of what we were thinking, also heard a lot of different experiences and prices to matriculate vehicles. Any body know the crack about that x

Mitzyboy Aug 9th 2007 7:46 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by valenciatim (Post 5169612)
:unsure:Now that is something that I have NEVER been called!
It is a valid point though!

Tim


Of course it is ;)
I wuz avin a larf

Hillybilly Aug 9th 2007 7:54 am

Re: life on the road
 
No, I'm childfree, not sure that I would have done it if I had school age kids but that's a different matter!
Friends did come to Spain and were living on a caravan site in a caravan and were unable to use the site address or get on the padron to get their kids into school. They had to ahem "use" my address until they were able to rent somewhere in the area.

ps home schooling is perfectly legal in Spain

valenciatim Aug 9th 2007 7:55 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 5170005)
Of course it is ;)
I wuz avin a larf

I knew that:rofl::thumbsup::cool:
Cap' Senseless

jdr Aug 9th 2007 8:08 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by scotlass (Post 5169887)
I know Sam, thats kind of what we were thinking, also heard a lot of different experiences and prices to matriculate vehicles. Any body know the crack about that x

Type matriculate vehicles into search this forum..... happy reading.

scotlass Aug 9th 2007 8:18 am

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Thats great thanx for the info.
ps. Are there any qualified tree surgeons in any of your areas? Also my hubbys great love is motorbikes, are there any expat bike clubs? We are flexible as to what area we move to so would need to weigh up a lot of things before we have a general area where we are going to settle x

jandy44 Aug 9th 2007 8:19 am

Re: life on the road
 

Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield (Post 5169641)
Thanks jdr
We've found out loads of stuff from off there that we hadnt even thought about - brilliant idea whoever set it up and well done to the people who have contributed to it it is invaluable.
Love to all
Sam

PS love the pic - got that on my msn but dint know you could do em on ere as well.

Sam upload pics from BEST SMILIES I also use PHOTO BUCKET you can upload your own photo,s or browse the pics ,its free :thumbup:

jazzy Aug 9th 2007 7:07 pm

Re: life on the road
 
I think home schooling for a period of up to a year is a great idea for a child of only 8 years old. She will learn more from you as her teacher and also from the experience of living a totally different life for a while. After a year, she really should then be integrating with other children of her own age so that she doesn't miss out on the "relationship" element of having to get along with other children. I think that you are going to have a great adventure and I wish you all the best of luck. Most of life's regrets are of things that you haven't done and not things that you have.

Please read rule 7 HERE

Hillybilly Aug 9th 2007 8:01 pm

Re: life on the road
 
Re the re-matriculation of motorhomes - bear in mind that this can only be done (and even then it's not for definite) on LHD motorhomes.

big wheels Aug 10th 2007 12:43 pm

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Most motor home users along the coasts in Spain seem to just park on the sea front or in supermarket car parks for the duration.

what they do for sanitation, God only knows :eek:


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