We are three of us- me- here, my husband in Greece and our son- in England. Both of them left two years ago. You ask about the reason? We had our own business but it “went” to Delyan Peevski (big Bulgarian entrepreneur, media magnate and politician) and my husband got angry to the Republic of Bulgaria, to the state… On the other side, my son graduated his education in University of national and world economy in Sofia and decided to support us financial in these hard times in Bulgaria. So he took the decision to go to England also in order to develop himself. Before this hard situation we had a stable job and we bought second flat by instalments. And then the economic crisis came and we lost our business, but we had to pay for the flat. And that’s how they took the important decision. My husband was shocked, but he decided to escape from this situation- to build a business and just for one day to take it way! And my son left two months later. I stayed here in Bulgaria because my parents were here. They are old and need me. The other reason is that I already had job. We all support each other- in each aspect, we keep in touch every day, using Viber, sending emoticons, but this is not enough. Of course, we miss each other too much- we didn’t want this situation, it just happened. I live in our own home here, my son lives in accommodation and my husband lives in our camper in Greece. We travel often- once in a week Bulgaria-Greece-Bulgaria and our son, he try to come back once or twice in the year. I don’t think there are big problems in our living, excluding missing, but for example in Greece the time is going really slowly and if you can leave some work for tomorrow – it’s okay, but it’s not for a person who is used to be correct and executive. My son said to me that in England people respect him, I’m not sure if this is true or is just because he wants me to be calm. I think now my husband is more stable, but my son doesn’t plan to return back in Bulgaria. There is no security here- job, money, comfort, normal conditions for living. The cons and pros are different. I told you- here we don’t have any stability. In Greece there is work, but there lack discipline and good organization. In England, maybe you know, is more accurate. Now we don’t think so much for the future. The most important thing is all of us to be healthy and after that…when we will be more stable, we can “take away” from the wardrobe our dreams again…

Then we can go ahead!