Sliema, Malta. Expat Alley Interview: Writer & English Teacher. Ilene Springer.

March 4, 2010

How old are you, where are you from, where are you living now and what took you there?

I am almost 57; from the US (Boston, NH); living in Sliema, Malta; left US because of health insurance problems, unemployment and also met a man from Europe.

How long have you lived there and how long will you stay?  What keeps you there?

Been here now about one and one-half years and hope to stay indefinitely; I love the climate, people, sense of community and the architecture. Malta is beautiful.

What do you do to make a living?

I am a writer with assignments from the US; and also an EFL teacher in Malta; I was trained in Malta to teach English.

Describe your average weekday and weekend day.

Every day I walk about 4 miles; work a lot on the PC or I’m in the classroom when I teach; meet with expats every weekend; talk to my two daughters in the US; spend time, fight and have fun with my partner from Germany–we live together now.

What skills have you learned while living abroad?

Took the CELTA–how to teach English to adults

What are you missing (professionally) by not being in your home country?

Nothing.

If you could live anywhere, where would that be and why?

Malta; or Italy–because I love the Mediterranean

What is your favorite gadget that makes your work life abroad better?

SKYPE

Do you have a favorite book that inspired you to travel or consider a different way of living?

No, but there was a program about what people in their 90’s regretted.  And they didn’t regret the mistakes they made; they regretted the one they didn’t make–the chances they never took and could have.

Other than your blog, An American In Malta, do you have a favorite expat blog?

Maitresse–about living in Paris.

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