Yearly Archives: 2013

Stay Safe on the Ice

As temperatures drop, lakes and ponds throughout the area are freezing over. But due to the uncertainty and changing conditions when it comes to ice covered bodies of water, play it safe and follow these guidelines for ice safety from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency:

Never Go onto the Ice Alone – A friend may be able to rescue you or go for help if you fall through the ice.

Always keep your pets on a leash – If a pet falls through the ice do not attempt to rescue your pet, call 9-1-1 or go for help.

New Ice is Usually Stronger Than Old Ice – As ice ages, the bond between the crystals decays, making it weaker, even if melting has not occurred.

Beware of Ice Covered with Snow – Snow can insulate ice and keep it strong, but can also insulate it to keep it from freezing. Snow can also hide cracks, weak and open ice.

Watch for Slush – Slush is a danger sign, indicating that ice is no longer freezing from the bottom and can be weak or deteriorating.

Look for Ice over Flowing Water – Ice formed over flowing water (rivers or lakes containing a large number of springs) is generally 15 percent weaker.

Ice Seldom Freezes or Thaws at a Uniform Rate – It can be one foot thick in one spot and be only a few inches thick 10 feet away.

Reach-Throw-Go – If a companion falls through the ice and you are unable to reach that person from shore, throw them something (rope, jumper cables, tree branch, etc.). If this does not work, go for help or call 9-1-1, before you also become a victim. Get medical assistance for the victim immediately.
If you fall in, try not to panic – Turn toward the direction from which you came.  Place your hands and arms on the unbroken surface, working forward by kicking your feet.  Once out, remain lying on the ice (do not stand) and roll away from the hole. Crawl back to your tracks, keeping your weight distributed until you return to solid ice.

Safer is going ice scating on a public scating place ( be sure you have the extra sports package from the health insurance !). Here are the

Ice rink options in the Boston area

Another winter activity which you can do with kids ( you won’t need the extra sports package from the health insurance) is snow tubing. Here are the options in the New England area

To all my aupair: Be sure you participate in our Jan cluster meeting snow tubing fun in 2014.

To all who want to celebrate New Years Eve in Boston be sure to read the Boston New Years Eve Guide

Happy New Year to all  and stay safe over New Years Eve!!!

Holiday Event: Nutcracker Ballet and Get Together

Last Sunday we enjoyed the spirit of the holidays by watching the Nutcracker ballet at the Boston opera house and a get together at a downtown restaurant afterwards.

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We welcomed Lauren from South Africa and said good byes to Amy-Louise who will return home to South Africa soon after being an aupair for 1.5 years in Brookline

We welcomed Lauren from South Africa and said good byes to Amy-Louise who will return home to South Africa soon after being an aupair for 1.5 years in Brookline

Diana from Spain together with Katja from Germany

Diana from Spain together with Katja from Germany

Marie, Allison and Rebecca from France

Marie, Allison and Rebecca from France

Franzi from Germany with Catrin from Sweden

Franzi from Germany with Catrin from Sweden

Happy Thanksgiving

Here are some activities you can do with the children to celebrate Thanksgiving.  Click here to find crafts, coloring sheets, spelling worksheets, math puzzles,  nametags and more.

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/thanksgiving/

http://www.parenting.com/gallery/thanksgiving-crafts-ideas

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mikespohr/23-clever-crafts-to-keep-the-kids-busy-on-thanksgiving


Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. Several other places around the world observe similar celebrations. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States . Thanksgiving has its historical roots in religious and cultural traditions.

More info you will find here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving

Veteran’s Day in Boston

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More than just another three-day weekend, Veterans Day is a chance to honor and give thanks to all the men and women who have served in our nation’s military. Celebrate Veterans Day with the family by participating in patriotic craft-making, attending a special concert, enjoying free admission to area zoos for veterans, and more.

Veterans Day Family Fun Weekend, USS Constitution Museum, Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown. Sat., Nov. 9 – Mon., Nov. 11,10 a.m. – 5 p.m. All ages. With suggested Museum donation: adults, $5; seniors, $3; children, $2. Celebrate and honor our nation’s veterans at the USS Constitution Museum by asking yourself, “Is a sailor’s life for you?” Learn about the daily struggles that crew members on board “Old Ironsides” faced during the War of 1812 and how their stories continue to inspire people today. www.ussconstitutionmuseum.org

Free admission for veterans, Franklin Park Zoo, One Franklin Park Rd., Dorchester. Sat., Nov. 9 – Mon., Nov. 11, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Free for veterans. Others, regular admission: adults, $17; ages 2-12, $11; seniors $14; under 2, free. Spend the day with gorillas, lions, and zebras. Kids can take a break from hanging out with the animals to jump and climb and slide on the zoo’s elaborate playground. www.zoonewengland.org

Want to take the family to a parade? Here is a map of Veterans Day parades around Greater Boston.

Laser Tag November Cluster Meeting

Last Sunday we met to play laser tag at our November cluster meeting.

In between fun games we had time to talk , chat, eat and discuss our quarterly safety agenda: Driving with kids in the car

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Ramona from Germany who is an Educare aupair won an I love Boston T-shirt for sending in the best carved Halloween pumpkin she discovered in her neighorhood in South End in Boston downtown

Ramona from Germany who is an Educare aupair won an I love Boston T-shirt for sending in the most original carved Halloween pumpkin picture she discovered in her neigborhood in South End in Boston downtown

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Diana from Spain who just started her year as an aupair in Brookline and Katja from Germany, who is an Educare aupair who is extending a second year with her hostfamily

Diana from Spain who just started her year as an aupair in Brookline and Katja from Germany, who is an Educare aupair who is extending a second year with her hostfamily

Franzi from Germany who just arrived in Boston downtown with Sina and Annika who are from Germany as well

Franzi, Sina and Annika from Germany. Franzi just arrived in Boston Beacon Hill last week.

Esther and Ramona from Germany with Catrin from Sweden who started her year as an aupair in the South End in Boston downtown

Esther and Ramona from Germany with Catrin from Sweden who started her year as an aupair in the South End in Boston downtown

During the meeting we discussed the upcoming meetings,  holidays and introduced all new aupairs to our cluster.

More pictures you can view at Laser tag 2013

Happy Halloween Stay safe in our famous town where the Red Sox won the World Championship 2013

Gianin and Jessica H from Germany getting ready for Halloween

Gianin and Jessica H from Germany getting ready for Halloween

Going trick-or-treating?

Below are tips to help make the festivities fun and safe for trick-or-treaters

Alphabet letter S Swords, knives, and similar costume accessories should be short, soft, and flexible.
Alphabet letter A Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult.
Alphabet letter F Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you.
Alphabet letter E Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them. Limit the amount of treats you eat.
Alphabet letter H Hold a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you. Always WALK and don’t run from house to house.
Alphabet letter A Always test make-up in a small area first. Remove it before bedtime to prevent possible skin and eye irritation.
Alphabet letter L Look both ways before crossing the street. Use established crosswalks wherever possible.
Alphabet letter L Lower your risk for serious eye injury by not wearing decorative contact lenses.
Alphabet letter O Only walk on sidewalks whenever possible, or on the far edge of the road facing traffic to stay safe.
Alphabet letter W Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes to avoid blocked vision, trips, and falls.
Alphabet letter E Eat only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers.
Alphabet letter E Enter homes only if you’re with a trusted adult.
Alphabet letter N Never walk near lit candles or luminaries. Be sure to wear flame-resistant costumes.

Coffee meetings with aupairs

In between cluster meetings I meet my aupairs occasionally for coffee meetings at different places to discuss education opportunities, extension guidelines and to chat with each other.

Linda and Lisa, me and Regina from Germany with Lea from France

Linda and Lisa, me and Regina from Germany with Lea from France

Lynn, Pia from Germany, Elina from Russia and Linda and Violetta from Germany

Lynn, Pia from Germany, Elina from Russia and Linda and Violetta from Germany

Stacey from South Africa with her hostchild. We celebrated Stacey's first prize for winning in the aupair bucket list competition today as well.

Stacey from South Africa with her hostchild. We celebrated Stacey's first prize for winning in the aupair bucket list competition today as well.

Jessica, Katja, Sophie, Angelique and Veronika from Germany, Christina from Denmark with Diana from Spain who just arrived yesterday in Brookline to start her aupair year in the US.

Jessica, Katja, Sophie, Angelique and Veronika from Germany, Christina from Denmark with Diana from Spain who just arrived yesterday in Brookline to start her aupair year in the US.

Some more pictures you can see here: Coffee meeting

Congratulations to the Red Sox for winning the World Series in our hometown Boston

Proud to live in this amazing city of Boston

Proud to live in this amazing city of Boston

Boston Strong for the Red Sox tonight at Fenway Park

Boston Strong for the Red Sox tonight at Fenway Park

With au pairs from all over the world, I thought this would be the perfect time to talk about something that is very exciting to the American culture and not very popular in other areas of the world:  BASEBALL, which is also called the “National Pastime” of the United States because it is so popular. There are thirty teams spread across the country, and many people have their own favorite “home team.” http://aupairinamerica.com/resources/life_in_the_us/baseball.asp

So, will the Red Sox make it again?  We shall see, but I sure hope so!    Go Red Sox tonight !!!!!

Petra from Croatia with our ducklings in the Boston Garden who are in the spirit of the World series

Petra from Croatia with our ducklings in the Boston Garden who are in the spirit of the World series