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We’re a creative German/English family moving to Greece, our daughters are 9 and 6 and we are looking for someone who would like to help with our renovation project, we bought a very old house in Crete so there is a lot of different things happening all at once like plasterin/gardening/pipe laying/cleaning/cooking..
The beach is 15 minutes away and its a very peacefull village 45 minutes from Chania airport.Tipos de ayuda y oportunidades de aprendizaje
Jardinería
Construcción y bricolaje
Cocinar para toda la familia
Ayuda doméstica
Mantenimiento general
Intereses
Vegetariano o veganoSostenibilidadCulturaFotografíaJardineríaArte y diseñoArquitecturaYoga / bienestarMontañaPlayaIntercambio cultural y oportunidades de aprendizaje
Crete is full of history and we would love to show you some areas to explore. The greek cooking, the language, the beaches, the white mountains..
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Please send us a message with the time you are looking to come so we can give you a list of things that will happen at the time. We always need a lot of DIY help, at the moment we are plastering, building a Pergola and a wall is next. And the garden will need some digging and landscaping and planting. In the house there is always stuff to do as well like cleaning/cooking for everyone.
Idiomas hablados
Alemán: Fluido
Inglés: Fluido
Greek: Principiante
Español: PrincipianteAlojamiento
You will stay in your own room with a shared bathroom. We currently have wooden shutters, no glass windows yet. The house is in a small village called Pemonia af the edge of the white mountains close to Kalives.
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We are looking for open communication, people who love to be active, work with their hands, swim, love kids and nature and are happy to be part of our journey of creating a beautifull home here. There is a bus that takes you to Chania and Rethymno and we are happy to also do some excursions together. We enjoy having a group of people from different backgrounds around and a lot of the time there is 4-6 workawayers with us which has been great fun.
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Acceso a Internet limitado
Tenemos animales
Somos fumadores
Puede alojar familias
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We, that is, my husband, my 4-year-old son, and I.
Together with other Workawayers, we sweated, laughed, and learned a lot, including things like plastering. Our son played with their two creative daughters, just as we had hoped. We took turns preparing delicious… read more
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We, that is, my husband, my 4-year-old son, and I.
Together with other Workawayers, we sweated, laughed, and learned a lot, including things like plastering. Our son played with their two creative daughters, just as we had hoped. We took turns preparing delicious… read more
Abby even took some amazing family pictures of us. We hope to see them again sometime!
It's been years since I volunteered and I'd forgotten how much perspective can be gained by jumping into the unknown. And I couldn't have asked for a more comfortable landing 🙂
I really enjoyed the physical work and learning new skills, and equally loved the interpersonal aspect of being with people (Julia, Callum and the girls,… read more
One of the highlights for me was learning… read more
I loved to… read more
he has a lot of enthusiasm and was so nice with the kids as well. He got on with all the different jobs we had to do on the building site and was always fun and full of energy. We would highly recommend him!
and what can I say? It was great. I came with the thought of staying some days, a week maybe. It ended in three weeks and the save plan to return :).
This family is warm-hearted, open and welcoming.… read more
My days went like this, I would wake up around 7.30 and eat breakfast, then begin work at around 8, which consisted of sanding wooden beams, removing paint from a set of stairs and building a natural staircase in the back garden. I would work until around 13:00 and would then eat lunch with the family.
But… read more
After work they always suggested trips we could explore together and showed us… read more