Hi dream_can, welcome to this blog and good luck with your endeavours on whether you decide to come to Riyadh. I am saddened by azfkhan's view on Riyadh, it is so far removed from my experience here that I feel she is not talking about the Country that I am living in. However, that is not a slight to azfkhan; no, it is just to reflect the range of different experiences a woman can have here.
My first visit to Riyadh was March 2010 and by August 2010 I was here to join my husband (he had been here since Nov 2009). I took the decision from my first visit that this Country is one where I was just going to have to 'go for it', and I did.
My days are filled on with things like: Spanish lessons, music lessons, online studying, ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº site which is a key area for where I meet new people and keep up with Expat issues and news, day trips out (through tour operators or just with a driver), meeting up with friends for coffee, shopping, spa, golf, gym, or Expat functions. I can honestly say, I do not have enough time in any one day and quite often I have to simply cancel my day so I can catch up with other things.
Taxi's or drivers (see my article on the Guide Section, in Transport about that); are available and unless your husband sorted you a car with driver, will be how you will get around. Having experienced the driving in Riyadh (which is listed within the top 10 worst places in the world to drive - see this link by cut & pasting it to your browser: ) a lot of women will tell you they would not and do not want to drive in this Country.
Children, depends on their ages but if at school, there are a range of activities conducted through the schools for the kids, many are sports orientated, but some are for social mixing. If they are not at school it will depend on whether you will live on or off Compound. Off Compound residents without a doubt have a different experience that On Compound residents, but that doesn't mean Off Compound do not have active, lively and fulfilling lives here as quite a few do.
If you have to live off Compound, you will need to get active, engage and enjoy.
If you can live on Compound, you still need to get active, engage and enjoy!
However, if you elect to stay indoors day in and day out listening to the TV, on the internet, eating - and then only venturing out to Shopping Malls, then yes; you will most probably have a very miserable life here, or anywhere else if that is how you choose to live.
So, if you decide to come to Riyadh, we will look forward to welcoming you here.