Monthly Archives: January 2013

Boston Au Pairs Go Snowtubing!

As the temperatures were falling toward the single digits, my au pairs braved the weather last Wednesday night and headed West to the Nashoba Valley Snowtubing Park.  We met five other Boston area au pair groups and were able to take advantage of the group rate.  Always a good thing for my au pairs to save money!

We gathered at the cottage, which was was nice and warm, and au pairs kept coming in to warm up with hot chocolate and cookies.

We welcomed Malin and Luisa, who arrived this month, into our group.  They easily made connections to other au pairs and already know some from their first three days of orientation in Connecticut.

Save 30% on a trip!

On behalf of Intrepid (formerly known as Suntrek) I just want to remind you all that until January 31, 2013 they are offering an additional 10% savings on North America tours for Au Pairs! This will bring the total savings to 30% off the original trip price!

How can Au Pairs get this special 30% discount?

Follow the simple instructions below:

  1. Call the toll free number to speak with a sales consultant – 1 (800) 970-7299
  2. Give the consultant the name of the tour and desired departure date
  3. Au Pair must state 1. Organization Name and 2. Counselor’s name in order to book
  4. To take advantage of limited time 10% off Promotion, quote promo code:  9427 (valid from November 1, 2012 – January 31, 2013)
  5. Au Pair must pay a $250 deposit to hold spot and confirm trip.  Full payment is due 60 days prior to departure.

Martin Luther King Day

Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader. He was a leader in the movement to end racial segregation in the United States. His most famous address was the “I Have A Dream” speech. He was an advocate of non-violent protest and became the youngest man to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated in 1968.  Shortly after he died, a campaign was started for his birthday to become a holiday to honor him. Following support from the musician Stevie Wonder with his single “Happy Birthday” and a petition with six million signatures, the bill became law in 1983. Martin Luther King Day was first observed in 1986, although it was not observed in all states until the year 2000.

Martin Luther King Day is seen as a day to promote equal rights for all Americans, regardless of their background. Some educational establishments mark the day by teaching their pupils or students about the work of Martin Luther King and the struggle against racial segregation and racism. In recent years, federal legislation has encouraged Americans to give some of their time on this day as volunteers in citizen action groups.

Here are some fun activities to do with children on this holiday:

http://www.primarygames.com/holidays/mlk/games.htm

Happy New Year!

Learn to say Happy New year in these languages heard in our clusters:

* Chinese (Cantonese) – Sun nien fai lok
* Chinese (Mandarin) – Xin nian yu kuai
* Danish – Godt Nytår
* Dutch – Gelukkig nieuwjaar
* French – Bonne année
* Gaelic – Aith-bhliain Fe Nhaise Dhuit
* German – Gutes Neues Jahr
* Hebrew – Shanah tovah
* Italian – Buon Capo d’Anno
* Norwegian – Godt Nyttår
* Polish – Szczesliwego Nowego roku
* Portuguese – Feliz ano novo
* Romanian – La Multi Ani
* Russian – S Novym Godom
* Spanish – Feliz Año Nuevo
* Swedish – Gott Nytt År
* Turkish – Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun
* Welsh – Blwyddyn Newydd Dda