On a beautiful Sunday afternoon, our group met in Harvard Square for ice cream and coffee, sitting near the Charles River. We said some good-byes to au pairs leaving and hellos to au pairs arriving.
On a beautiful Sunday afternoon, our group met in Harvard Square for ice cream and coffee, sitting near the Charles River. We said some good-byes to au pairs leaving and hellos to au pairs arriving.
This month, we met 2 other clusters for canoeing and a picnic. Au pairs canoed from the South Bridge to the North Bridge where we sat for a picnic.
This month, we had many good-byes for those au pairs that are going home this summer.For more photos go to canoeing and picnic
This month, au pairs gathered at my apartment for a breakfast. Au pairs that have little ones were able to bring their kids, who were the center of attention.
We started saying good-bye to a couple of au pairs who are going home over the summer. They shared their experience and discussed future plans.
For more photos go to au pair breakfast
Spring finally arrived and it’s a good time to see Boston from atop the Prudential Center. This month we joined a few other Boston area clusters for a visit to the Skywalk. We had a group of over 100 au pairs!
This month, we met at my apartment for a Valentine’s get-together. We enjoyed many heart-filled treats:
Au pairs enjoyed each others’ company and we had a good discussion about Valentine’s traditions around the world.
This January we met for a multi-cluster snowtubing event at Nashoba Valley Snowtubing Park. Over 50 au pairs attended this annual event and had a lot of fun exploring this activity.
Counselors prepared hot chocolate and snacks that waited for au pairs after they came in from tubing the slopes to warm up.
Here’s our little group. Nice smiles, ladies!
This December, we gathered with 3 other clusters at the Arlington Center for the Arts to celebrate the holidays.
We enjoyed food that we all contributed, holiday music and caroling, a yankee swap, as well as a visit by Santa.
For more photos, please go to holiday party.
Our November cluster meeting was a self-defense course at Together in Motion in East Arlington. 2 other clusters joined us.
Through a mixture of lecture and exercises, au pairs learned how to be more aware of potential aggressors and how to deter them.
For more photos go to self-defense 2016.
This month is Halloween month, so I decided to invite my au pairs for pumpkin carving. Au pairs were very creative in making designs for their pumpkins and had a good time together.
We also enjoyed yummy Halloween food:
For more photos, go to Halloween 2016
Once a year, we offer a host family workshop. We always make it a fun event that is interesting to host families. They usually bring their au pairs, too. This year we met at the Honey Pot Hill farm and we met with families from other clusters. Host families usually bring their au pairs as this is a New England tradition that is a meaningful cultural experience.
We provided educational host family material, delicious apple cider and apple cider donuts and art activities for the kids. We had a great turnout, awesome weather and a lot of fun!
For more photos, go to Host Family Picnic