10755 New Mum looking for English speaker near Gubbio/Assisi/Perugia

Hello,
I am new to this...have been living in Italy for 3 years.
Have a 12 week old baby and am looking to meet up with other English speaking mums in my area. We live in a fairly isolated area of Umbria and I am finding it hard going with a little one, currently having no social life to speak of!
Would be happy to travel 20-40 mins. I live near Gubbio, Assisi, Gualdo Tadino and Perugia. Are there any other mums out there in a similar suituation who would like to chat over coffee once a week?

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Hello.My Name is lisa,Currently living in Sioli which is situated between Umbertide and Gubbio.We seem to be in a similar situation.I moved here 7mths ago with my family.Have got an 9week old baby,As well as a 2year old.

Hi. I am in Chiusi. I guess that is about an hour away or more from Gubbio. I have two young kids and am always looking for other English speaking moms near me. Maybe we can hook up??!!Lucia

thanks ror replying,we will have to arrang something soon,

I have friends (2 English couples) with young children aged about 2 & 5. Both Mum's gave birth to their children here. They live not far from Pierantonio. If you want to contact them PM me.

Hallo!
I am an Italian 30 years old mum of a lovely 32 months girl. I am orignally from Naples and I have been living in Assisi for the past 4 years.
I graduated in London and my boss until last February was American. I love spending some time with people from other countries as I don't feel I can share much with the close minded Umbrian people.
I would love to meet you for a coffee or for a nice meal:yes:
My daughter would love having some English speaking friends too. She is used to English speaking.
Let me know where you are and when we can meet:smile:

Valentina, you are going to be of great help to these girls and you may also help them with their Italian as they also need to socialize more with the locals in their own towns. I would advise you to remove your private email address and cell number as it is not safe to give that information in an open forum. You can do it by pressing the Edit button that appears in your copy of the message. You can then send a private message to those you wish to contact by pressing over the names and you will be guided to sending private messages.
Best luck with the group and tell us how you go.

[quote=valeassisi;103478]Hallo!
I would love to meet you for a coffee or for a nice meal:yes:
My daughter would love having some English speaking friends too. She is used to English speaking.
Let me know where you are and when we can meet:smile:[/quote]

Hello Valeassisi and welcome to the Forums,
I'm sure you'll find here plenty of English-speaking people to talk with.
What I can advice you is to teach English to your child as much as you can, this will help her in the future... but please please, explain to her that the Italian alphabet doesn't have W Y and X!

Just look to these videos to understand:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX4WfD13nCw&feature=related]YouTube - choo choo soul ABC GOSPEL[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54ONCERji4E]YouTube - Choo Choo Soul - ABC Alphabet Song - Luna XFactor[/ame]

Can you see any difference between the English alphabet and the Italian one?
Cristiana

The most difficult letter for me to pronounce correctly in Italian is "r" (erre). I just dont roll those r's enough - it always sounds flat.

Hello Again.

Its Lisa From Umbertide.Sorry I haven't been in touch.Things been a bit hetic of late with the festive season and all.
Happy new year to you and your family..We went back to UK for christmas to see my family.
You have girl or boy? or both.
Would be nice if we could keep in touch.Love to meet up soon.
You meeting more friends on here?
speak soon lisa.x