When I am writing this blog post I will not only be writing my first blog post at Malta Identity, I will also write the first blog post ever of the blog. No pressure they say, well I hope you will enjoy reading it anyway!
It is hard to know how personal you should get in a blog like this one. I want to be open with my readers, but not at the expense of nagging too much either. Please comment when you feel it is getting too much.
Just about 6 months experience is what I got and now I start writing at Malta Identity. I will try to tell my story of these months as a summary and let many other upcoming stories to come.
With some bureaucracy moving from Sweden to Malta with my wife it was of course a challenge for a start. But everything is possible as long as you want it to be, and the Maltese are very friendly and helpful. They gave us a warm welcome when we arrived. We still have not met one single rude Maltese, they are so friendly!
Today we have permanent residence in this wonderful country. We live in the lovely St Julian's, hoping to do so for many years to come. But who knows what the future has in store for us. The opportunities on the island and being the neighbour of Spinola bay is fantastic.
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| Spinola bay. Photo: Rasmus Orsen. |
Being close to the water, feeling the fresh wind in my hair is arousing. Living close to the sea is something besides of what we would call normal. It is so much better.
However, I remember when we first came to Malta. The feeling of something new to begin and something old to be closed behind us. The wonderful feeling you don't get to feel to often in a lifetime. When something feels perfect, maybe like being reborn.
Malta has allowed me to stress down. I started Yoga and became a more relaxed person. Thank you my new home country for giving me all of this. How can I repay? I will do my very best to play out my role as a permanent resident in Malta of course, providing the rest of the world with blog posts about our beautiful island.

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