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Walk for Hunger

Team Au Pair in America for the Walk for Hunger

Team Au Pair in America for the Walk for Hunger

Sabine and Theresa from Austria who finished 20 miles with many others

Sabine and Theresa from Austria who finished 20 miles with many others

Yesterday our team Au Pair in America walked the Walk for Hunger to help the community raise money and awareness about hunger in MA.

Many of the team finished the 20 miles: Ladys from Panama, Candice from South Africa, Charlotte from France, Susanna from Costa Rica, Maye from Mexico, Ruanpen from Thailand, Sabine and Theresa from Austria.

Sabine and Theresa : Just 5 more miles back to Boston....

Sabine and Theresa : Just 5 more miles back to Boston....

For more pictures please go to Walk for Hunger 2012

Maple Sugering

Au Pairs with GuidesAu Pairs with Guides

Last weekend, Au Pair in America offered a Maple Sugaring Tour at the Belmont Habitat for their Boston area au pairs.   In addition to monthly cluster meetings, these monthly regional events give au pairs the chance to participate in culturally relevant activities.  Maple Sugaring is an experience very unique to this area, and au pairs in the area are very lucky to be able to experience this as part of their cultural exchange.

Examining the sugar mapleExamining the sugar maple

Two experienced Habitat guides,  Ann and Sandy, gave us a wonderful tour.    Au Pairs learned about the characteristics of a sugar maple in order to differentiate it from other trees and other types of maples.    (branching pattern, leaf pattern, shape and color of buds)   We visited a tapped maple tree and learned that the flow of sap is very close to the outer bark of the tree and its flow gets activated every year in the early months for about 6 weeks, when starch that is stored in the roots converts back to sugar that gets transported up the tree in order to feed the buds.    This is brought about by cold nights and warmer days.

Taste TestTaste Test

We tasted the sap right from the tree, and experienced the transformation of the very slightly sweetened liquid into a syrup that is much sweeter by boiling it in the Habitat’s kitchen.   The ration of boiling sap into syrup is 40:1!  We also compared that natural syrup to the Aunt Jemima kind and noticed how different the two taste.    Upon reading the ingredient list of Aunt Jemima, we concluded that there is nothing natural about the product and has nothing to do with the maple sap.  Our tour guides also spoke about the different grades of maple syrup and we found out that the darker the syrup, the later in the season it was harvested and the more maple taste it will have.

Tasting our own syrupTasting our own syrup

The Habitat also has a sugar shack that is not in use any more.   This is where the maple sap traditionally gets converted into syrup.   Our tour guides showed us the evaporator machine that the farmer used when it was still functional.

In the sugar shackIn the sugar shack

At the end of the tour, au pairs answered questions to a quiz to see if they remembered what they learned throughout the tour.   We were then rewarded by ice-cream that we covered with Maple Syrup, cranberries and maple cookies.

Yummy!Yummy!

For more photos of our maple sugaring tour please visit maple sugaring 2012

January Clustermeeting

This month we held our monthly cluster meeting at my house after we needed to cancel out snow tubing event in Nashoba Valley due to rain. We will have the snow tubing at another time.

Mikaela from Sweden, Christina from Germany, Alexandra from Germany, Anna from Brazil and Jennifer from France

Mikaela from Sweden, Christina from Germany, Alexandra from Germany, Anna from Brazil and Jennifer from France

We used the meeting to talk about driving with kids in the car, driving in winter conditions, car seats for kids.

It is a government requirement to have one meeting about Child Development/Safety Meeting every three month.

Julia from Germany and Anna from Brazil

Julia from Germany and Anna from Brazil

We also welcomed 5  new aupairs in our cluster who just arrived last weekend in our Boston area at their hostfamilies:

Laura form the UK

Laura form the UK

Jessica from South Africa

Jessica from South Africa

Leonie from Germany

Leonie from Germany

Laura from Germany

Laura from Germany

Janet from Switzerland

Janet from Switzerland

For all pictures of the meeting please go to January 2012 clustermeeting.