Author Archives: Rosa Woodhams

Summer Heat Wave-Safety Tips

Tips for Staying Cool This Summer

  • heat wave Be aware of the heat. Pay attention to it and modify your activities appropriately.
  •  Pay attention to your hydration status and be sure to drink plenty of fluids.
  •  Try to stay in relatively cool areas, even when outside. Many public places, such as libraries, shopping malls and movie theatres, are air conditioned.
  • Avoid hot, enclosed places, such as cars. Never leave children unattended in a car!
  •  Use a fan, if available.
  •  Stay on the lowest floor of your building.
  • Eat well-balanced, light and regular meals.
  • Wear loose-fitting, lightweight and light-colored clothing.
  • Cover windows that receive a significant amount of sun with drapes or shades to help keep your house cool.
  • Cool beverages are good for cooling down the body, while alcoholic drinks can impair the body’s ability to regulate its temperature.

Signs of Heat Overexposure

  • Heavy sweating — though if heat stroke sets in, the body can no longer compensate and stops sweating.boy drinking water
  • Pale skin.
  • Muscle cramps.
  • Feeling tired and weak.
  • Altered mental status (confusion or disorientation).
  • Headache.
  • Becoming semi-conscious or passing out.
  • Nausea or vomiting.

Steps to Take After Recognizing Heat-Induced Illness

  • Call 911.
  • Get the person out of the sun and into a cool area. An air-conditioned area is ideal, but moving someone into the shade will also help.
  • Apply water to help the person cool off.
  •  Apply ice to the neck or armpits, where large blood vessels are close to the surface.
  • Remove any heavy clothing.
  • Immerse the body in cool water, either at a swimming pool or in a bathtub.

cool offDon’t forget the pets, keep them cool and hydrated too!

Americans Celebrate Memorial Day!

Memorial Day is a U.S. federal holiday that is observed on the last Monday of May (May 30 in 2011). This holiday  honors Americans who have died in all wars. 

Many towns honor their veterans with parades.  Watch your local papers for an announcement of a Memorial Day Parade and definitely join in-it’s a slice of America!

Memorial Day is often viewed as the beginning of summer!

Meet Your Global Neighbor-Culture Fair

Au Pair in America’s 25th Anniversary Cultural Fair

 When: May 15th, 2011. 12:00 to 3:00 pmClick here to view full information about this spectacular event. 

Where: Discovery Museum 
               4450 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, CT (exit 47 off the Merritt)

Join the Fairfield and New Haven County au pairs and community counselors for a culture fair in which au pairs from around the world will highlight their countries and cultures.   Come meet your ‘Global Neighbor!’

Host families, friends, au pairs,and anyone interested in learning more about the world are invited.   The first 400 entrants to the museum are free, thereafter, standard museum entrance fees apply.

Spring Is Right Around the Corner

What’s better than spring? The snow has melted, coats stay in the closet, boots, mittens, hats-poof!! As the weather gets warmer, adults and children alike can’t wait to get out in the sunshine. However, Ms Spring is slow arriving some years so we need to have a treasure trove of activities to keep the kids busy. Check out this website for some really fun activities http://www.dltk-holidays.com/spring/index.htm

Reminder:  Safety first!!  When the kids start riding their bikes, using roller blades and skateboards, helmets are a must!!  Check with parents to see if  knee and elbow pads are also a requirement.  Have fun and stay safe!!

Valentine’s Day

Who doesn’t like Valentine’s Day?  Chocolates, flowers, romantic cards and dinners!  What a great day-Our cluster enjoyed hot chocolate and skinny lattes on Valentine’s Day while snacking on chocolates and candy hearts that exclaim, “love me!”  In addition, we had fun with English “heart” idioms-not many languages talk about “wearing your heart on your sleeve,” though Germany does share other “heart” idioms-“A broken heart,” seems to be universal as is “having a big heart.” There were lots of laughs over some of our English expressions.

Holidays Around the World

Each holiday season, I ask au pairs to share their traditions with the cluster. This year I treated the au pairs to a family tradition of mine. I took them out for chocolate fondue!! This is something my family does every Christmas while sitting around a fire. Nothing better than dunking a roasted marshmallow into the pot of delicious chocolate. We dunked fruit, cake, cookies and of course, marshmallows which turned out to be the au pairs’ favorite dunking material!

Happy holidays to all! We’re looking forward to a great 2011. BTW, APIA’s 25th anniversary is coming up. Cheers to this very wonderful organization!

Cluster Meeting Hi-lights New Fashion Trend

Notice the headpiece!

Notice the headpiece!

Ms Brazil and Ms Italy hit the runway!

Ms Brazil and Ms Italy hit the runway!

Look at us!

Look at us!

The New Haven and Shoreline clusters hosted a fashion show as part of Game Night. Teams were given rolls of tin foil and told to create a great “look” in ten minutes. I never cease to be amazed by the creativity and enthusiasm of our great au pairs!! These are runway items, for sure!

Summer on the Shoreline

Summer is probably the best time to take advantage of all the Shoreline of CT has to offer!  The beaches are beautiful and there’s so much to do.  Visit Hammonasset  Beach State Park.  In addition to the beach, there are great paths to explore, campgrounds, hiking and a nature center.http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2716&q=325210

Living here gives the opportunity to try many different water sports:  sailing, kayaking, just to name a couple. 

One of our cluster meetings is a cruise around the Thimble Islands.  We’ve always had a great time with Captain Bob!  http://www.thimbleislands.com/

Dinner at Som Siam

Nicky and Teye, two au pairs from Thailand, arranged for us to have dinner at the most wonderful Thai restaurant in Old Saybrook, CT.  Som Siam serves excellent dishes that Nicky and Teye assured us were authentic Thai cuisine. We shared one dish after another, from very spicy to mild (for the faint palate).  There were no left-overs!!

Five different nationalities enjoyed a great Thai dinner!

Five different nationalities enjoyed a great Thai dinner!