Hi my name is Sigga and I'm 26 years old mother of four children from the age 2 to 13 years old. We live in Iceland. Iceland is small nation, a beautiful country that many people dream about because they want to see our beautiful country. I think if people want to visit Iceland now is the time :-) because the currency is so cheap now, it has been falling down fast and I really don't think he is at the bottom yet. This is going to get worse. The currency is still falling and our nation is on good way to be bankruptcy. If our government would had joined ESS and changed our currency into Euro, then the Icelandic nation wouldn't have so much financial trouble.
Families are starting to lose their homes and their cars. Interest and loans have increased so much and still are. We have had enough!
The people that are responsible should shame themselves. Now they are taking loans, not one, not two, we don't know how many but we know that they are putting us the people here in more debt and we are losing everything because of them and they just smile. They don't even work together as an team. One wants this, someone wants something else, we don't know who of the people in our gowerment we can trust. My kids and their kids and so on are in debt when they get born. That's not right and it's not right of the government to do this to their nation
I don't trust my goverment any more. They are criminal maybe not all of them but they are.
Our car
Price on the car 7.2 million kr (Icelandic) when we bought it. We took a loan, 5.5 million kr. and we had to pay per month 74 thousand. Last time we checked our loan then it was about 10 million. Today it is more and we need to pay almost 200 thousand kr per per month.
Do you think we do it? No, we can't pay that much! Before it got that high we tried to talk to the bank and did everything they told us (almost.) The wanted us to take a new loan. What... another loan? NO WAY for us to do that. We need to live, pay the rent and buy food. We don't get our ends together any more because my boyfriend lost his job like thousands of other Icelanders and we just have my salary to live on.
We were financially stable with everything in good with our bank. They pushed us into the corner because we were just pawns of the society. Today my boyfriend is getting bankruptcy over one car like many other people here and companies.
I was answering a question here few minutes ago that sounded like that.
Would you like to live with another family, maybe 3 families in one house that you could rent together so you don't have to spend so much money? My answer was YES.
Here in our country or somewhere else in Europe I think we neet to start again and look at this like an adventure
I think of this every day, a few times a day, how it would be if we would move out to Denmark, Sweden or Norway. Would we have it better than here or similar?
This has been my dream for few years to move to another country to meet new people and start all over again with my family but I'm scared of that if we don't fit in the community or something. I don't know really, but if some other family would go with us I'm gone from Iceland, if we find work and house to live in :-)
In the year 2009 I think many Icelanders and foreigners here will run away from Iceland because we don't want to pay the government's bills (the loans)
Those countries and people that have helped us and stayed by our side in our crisis
I really want to say THANK YOU to ya all!
When you see an Icelandic family that is starting all over in your country please take them with open arms: that could be me and my family :-)
Thanks again
Love from Iceland
mustico@hotmail.com
Sigga Ros
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Very good luck Sigga
From Spain
Sigga, you don't know how sad this sounds to me, and to a lot of Americans. At once, you are both hopeful and defeated. I am really sorry that you and your people find yourself in this mess. My first thought is to say: stay there and fix it. Even if you have to throw your government out, physically. But, how can I say that? My great grandparents left Germany for some reason. And, during the Great Depression here, my Grandmother and her 7 children-and their families-all lived in one house. I guess you have to do what you have to do.
Would you be welcomed here? Of course you would. My hometown used to be the home of Iceland Products in the US. We all got along great and when IP moved, there was a great sense of lost friends. But, now...what could we offer you? We, too, are in a recession. Unless you have medical skills on a professional level, it would be almost as hard for you here.
Just know that a lot of Americans are aware of what is going on in Iceland, and are upset about it too. All I can say is that I hope that all of this passes soon. You guys don't deserve this mess. I hope you have a good home in Iceland again, soon.
Sael Sigga!
There is more people than you imagine that are thinking about the Icelandic crisis everyday. I admire your courage and your strengh and whish you all the best to you and your family. I lived in Iceland for 4 years (now I am in Canada) and had great admiration for all Icelanders, their strengh to face the nature, the weather, to build a beautiful and peaceful country.
I really hope that Icelandinc economy recovers soon and that all Icelanders recover their nice lives.
Maybe you should have taken out the car loan in your own currency?
It's also nice to blame the goverment when you have a democracy - when the fake economy was going boom the polls suggested everyone wanted to stay out of the EU in iceland.
You are very young to have children of this age. Good luck to you my dear. I had my first child at 18 - not bad. I LOVE Iceland - and her people very much xo
I am so sorry for you and your neighbors. I live in St Louis MO, USA and will look out for any Icelanders that come our way. America has always been strengthened by its guests and immigrants.
Thanks to ya all for this wonderful comments and email
menny thinks have get wours our car lon is ower 12million and we are just waiting
whenn do the take the car :)
my boyfriend lost his job in sept and was starting a new job the 1st of desember in Alcoa on Reyðarfyrði it is so far away from oss
but it is good thing.. there is no job to have in Reykjaík
maybe we mowe all to Reyðarfjörð after the new year I hope
to correct one thing there ..
our oldest child is just his not mine (but ofcours she is mine to) but I had my first child 17 years not 13 :)
I dont have an blogg here so i just put more here :)
Love from Iceland
Sigga Ros
hello! It´s have been long time since the last post... please, continue this proyect! It´s very interesting!
From Spain
Take some personal responsibility. You are an adult that made decisions, now you have to live with them. When I was in Iceland years ago, I didn't see anyone thanking the government for making them wealthy, now however, you want to give all responsibility for the economy to your government...the one you elected! I still come to Iceland and it costs less for me, but it is annoying hearing people turn into marxists because they lost their car or house. Those are just material things. As long as you have a loving family, that is all you really need, the other "stuff" is just extra. Or you can move to cuba or china.
Canada is still trying to attract more Icelanders. Manitoba is the home of the largest Icelandic community outside Iceland. Here is the reference:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2009/02/09/icelanders-manitoba.html
Well, I see the URL got truncated. So here it is in 2 pieces:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story
/2009/02/09/icelanders-manitoba.html
My name is Ivan from Russian Federation. There is always a market for blond girls here, both for the domestic and export markets. Now that Russia is rich it is hard to find fresh girls, we mostly have to import Ukrainians and Moldovans.
We Russia mafia have money. You have blond girls. It seems like we can do business.
Sell us your women!
Guess you should have taken out a car loan in your own currency, right? If a deal seems too good to be true, it usually is.
Though things happening in Iceland ---- Just see my videos -
http://www.youtube.com/dorisig
I'm really sorry about everything that's happening over there; that sucks. And on top of all of that, the volcano over there (sorry I can't pronounce the name) erupted a few weeks ago! Hopefully it will get better soon. "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." Good luck to you and your family and God Bless:)
Please go back to writing your blog. We need to know how things in Iceland are now. The pen is mightier than the sword.
Ian Davis, Waterloo, Ontario
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