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Snowtubing Fun

 

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!

Au Pairs Go Snowtubing

 

This month, our au pair cluster joined 4 other clusters for snowtubing at Nashoba Valley.  The temperatures were not too frigid and au pairs were able to stay outside for much of the two hours we were there.

We also held a sit-down meeting during a break, where we enjoyed hot chocolate and snacks. We also introduced new au pair Annabella and said good-bye to Lara who went home to Germany. As always, our meeting gave my au pairs a chance to make more connections and discuss au pair related topics.

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Au pairs go snowtubing

This January, we joined other Boston area clusters for some night time snowtubing at Nashoba Valley.  Au pairs had a good time on the slopes as well as in the lodge. Counselors provided hot chocolate and snacks.

We said good-bye to Alita and Aurore who are finished with their au pair year.  We welcomed new au pair Vanessa to our group.

For more photos, go to snowtubing 2015

 

Boston Au Pairs Go Snowtubing

For our cluster meeting this month, we joined 4 other Boston area au pair clusters for snowtubing at Nashoba Valley.   Approximately 50 au pairs hit the slopes in pleasant temperatures.

This month we said good-bye to Deborah and to Mayela, and we welcomed Vanessa and Jana.   We took some time in the lodge to connect before heading out and enjoyed refreshments.

For more photos, please visit Snowtubing 2014

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.

Boston area au pairs go snowtubing

Nashoba Valley Snowtubing

Nashoba Valley Snowtubing

This month, our au pair cluster met 3 others for snowtubing at Nashoba Valley.   Some au pairs had never experienced snow and were excited to participate.

With lots of man-made snow and colder temperatures, the conditions for snowtubing were excellent: the slopes were icy and fast and au pairs flew down the hill!  Lots of excited screams!

our cluster

our cluster

Counselors brought a cake and hot chocolate which were welcome by au pairs who came in from the cold.

For more photos of our event please go to snowtubing 2012.

Boston Area Au Pairs go snowtubing

This January, our cluster met other Boston area au pairs to go night time snowtubing in Nashoba Valley.   We have  au pairs that come from countries that usually don’t get snow and many of them are excited to participate in winter activities.  After enjoying a cup of hot chocolate and treats, au pairs braved the elements and headed for the slopes.

For more pictures please visit Snowtubing 2011

Boston Area Au Pairs Go Snowtubing

Bettina's Au Pairs enjoy the tubing

Bettina's Au Pairs enjoy the tubing

The cold weather did not deter over 60 au pairs from having fun going snowtubing at Nashoba Valley this week.  Bundled up and nourished by hot chocolate provided by their counselors, they were well-prepared.  Bettina’s au pair group joined other local Au Pair in America groups for their January meeting.  These monthly meetings, organized by the community counselors, give au pairs another social networking opportunity, especially important in the winter months which can be isolating.  This group certainly left in good spirits!  Check out pictures from Bettina’s group at Snowtubing Photos