Thank you for your response! Ain Diab will sadly not work for our family because the children will be attending CAS school and it is located in Californie. Since I am not very happy about the driving situation in Morocco I plan to live close to the school and this way the children will not have to have a long commute home at the end of the day. So, we will be looking to live in the Californie area.Â
With regard to the water, I believe that our bodies will have to grow accostome to it -- the water is much different than what we are used to and I would not wish to take the chance of getting sick. (As it happens, I was very ill for most of my 2nd week in Casablanca -- I believe it was from some water I may have had to drink).Â
I am now trying to find out the price of the private clubs which are in the Californie area. I was told these have playgrounds and such for my children. My biggest worry is for my children -- they are used to our life here. They return from school and play outside in my neighborhood -- they ride their bikes and scooters with friends around our neighborhood blocks and we walk to the park and they play on the equipment while we parents sit and talk on a bench while we supervise our children. I found none of this while I was in Casablanca. Perhaps I was looking in the wrong places but it made me a bit sad that there were not parks with swings, and slides and climbing equipment and there were no children outside riding bicycles, scooters, roller skating etc.... everything seemed to be contained behind the villa walls or I guess at private facilities that I do not yet know about.Â
Obviously I will need to learn french and I welcome this. I already speak a second language and I embrace the idea of learning a third language. However, it will certainly take me some time to master it enough to sit and have a friendly conversation with a friend in only french!Â
Of course I wish to meet people that can speak english and it doesn't matter to me what nationality they are, so long as we can have a nice conversation and share some commonalities. I find that many times children are the link to my friendships. Just as well, I would hope to meet people that are similar to me -- Americans, Candaians etc... that can understand the culture shock and the beauty of moving and living in a much differant country than where we have come from. I would love to find some Jewish friends too - however, I am not orthodox and so the temples in Casablanca and Morocco are much differant than what I am used too. I hope to find some english or hebrew speaking jewish people to be around for my holidays.Â
So, now you know my worries and my wishes (haha). I would love to hear back with any more information you can give me. As we contemplate accepting this move to Morocco.
Missy