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Remembering 9/11

9-11-01candleangellarge-250x300Most Americans remember where they were the moment the planes hit the twin towers, the pentagon and went down in the field in Pennsylvania.  I remember the au pairs who were in my cluster at that time – September 2001.

My thanks to Cindy Garubba, an Au Pair in America Counselor from Suffolk County NY (another area which was hit hard by 9/11) for this piece which I added to.

I was proud of every au pair in my cluster on that day and the days following.  They were just as stunned as every American, their families and friends at home were worried that they were in harm’s way and the children in their care were scared.  Not one of the young woman in my cluster in Bethesda, Potomac, Cabin John and Glen Echo was too scared to stay, too worried about themselves to comfort their host children or continue with their duties – many Au Pairs in this emergency situation had to take over when parents were stuck out of town because airports were closed. They responded with compassion, bravery and were an inspiration to me.  Young women from all over the world stepped up at that difficult time, they spread cultural understanding and world peace through their example.   Thank you.

I recall an Au Pair who could never remember to close the garage door and it was frustrating to the host family, but on 9/11 both her host parents had flown to NYC for business and they couldn’t return for several days as all transportation had ceased to operate. For a time, in the chaos, they couldn’t even find each other in the city. The Au Pair was amazing!  She kept the children (including one with a special need) calm and safe and helped the host parents find each other and assure them the children were safe…She was, indeed, one of MANY Au Pair heroes!

Today we remember that tragic day with acts of kindness.  We hold each other closer, care more deeply and do for others.  Remember to live in the moment, care about your fellow human beings and give to each other!

AAA Winter Driving Class for Au Pairs

Over 70 Au Pairs filled a room at the Potomac Community Center on Thursday night to better their winter driving skills with a presentation by AAA MidAtlantic’s Joe Beddick. Joe showed the girls a film with lots of  vehicles slipping and sliding and also instructed the Au Pairs what to keep in their car: cat litter or ice melting salt, blanket, first aid kit. He alerted us all that there are some key things to pay attention to especially in winter: properly inflated tires, filling washer fluid, and more. Photos of what it means to clean off a car with snow i.e., no snow left on top and all windshields, lights and mirrors completely cleared off.

Each Au Pair departed with a AAA booklet on Winter Driving Safety and a custom-made Au Pair in America Ice Scraper to keep in her purse should she need to clear off a car.

I think we all learned a lot…and possibly just in time!  🙂

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Our 12th Year in the Potomac Day Parade

DSCF0835 resizedDSCF0834 resized cropDSCF0848 resizedThe announcers welcomed back the Au Pair in America group for the 12th year!  A group of au pairs marched in the parade on Saturday 10/22/11 and gave prizes and coloring books to children along the route. While waiting for the parade to begin, the girls delighted in meeting the Chick-Fil-A cow. It was a wonderful day and and we were all proud to represent the au pairs of the Potomac Shoreline Cluster.DSCF0844 resizedDSCF0846 resizedDSCF0840 resizedAPDC0126 resize

Au Pairs Brave Halloween Haunted Forest

DSC01751 resizedIt was a dark and stormy night….actually it was a dark and beautiful night out in Dickerson at Markoff’s Haunted Forest.  Au Pairs huddled together as they entered the forest which was described as the “scariest ever”. An experience none of the au pairs will forget!

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Au Pairs Learn About Fire Safety & Meeting Points

APDC0008 resizePotomac Shoreline Cluster Au Pairs (Bethesda, Cabin John, Glen Echo and Potomac) on September 20th visited the Cabin John Firehouse #10 on River Road for a lesson in fire safety including: when to phone 911, importance of a family having a meeting point outside the house in the event of a fire, locating 2 exits from the home, what to do in a power outage, what to do in the event of flooding roads etc.

After the girls asked questions and learned a lot of new and useful safety tips, several au pairs were selected to put on the fire gear in 1 minute or less. That gear is HEAVY!!

Then au pairs were invited to explore the fire trucks and to take photos. That was a lot of fun!

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Victoria Finishes Bike Ride in Utah & Raises $5600 for Leukemia

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Victoria trained from May to October to do her first-ever 100 mile bike ride in Moab Desert, Utah – the “Moab Century” on 9/17/11.

Moab Team full frame Color Caption She was raising money for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society via Team in Training Cycling in memory of her dad and aunt who both died young form Leukemia. Victoria exceeded her FundraiIMG_3088ning minimum of $3400 with donations from friends and family of $5600!!

Au Pair in America and Potomac Pizza – Potomac join together to raise money for Leukemia

Join Au Pairs, Host Families, friends and others who want to help raise money for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society on Wednesday, August 10th 4-9pm at Potomac Pizza – Potomac Village only – where 20% of all eat-in or carry-out orders go directly to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Potomac/Bethesda, Au Pair in America Community Counselor, Victoria Paton, is raising funds for Leukemia & Lymphoma by riding a 100 mile ride in Utah on September 17, 2011.  She trains weekly (yesterday reaching her longest ever of 66 miles in Gettysburg, PA) and many Au Pairs said they want to help her raise money as their friends and family have also been affected by blood cancers. So we decided to eat some excellent American pizza and have a fun event also.

The event is open to the public, but Potomac Pizza requests that anyone wishing proceeds to go to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society print the attached flier or mention it at check-out.

Victoria replies to Host Family email on Blackberry at mile 34 rest stop near covered bridge

Victoria replies to Host Family email on Blackberry at mile 34 rest stop near covered bridge

Print flier to take to Potomac Pizza  http://potomac.patch.com/events/potomac-pizza-and-au-pair-in-america-fundraiswer-for-leukemia#pdf-7292310

Au Pairs Celebrate 4th by Walking 5k for Autism in Potomac

Michelle and Amy Au Pairs from S. Africa Walked 5k for Autism

Michelle and Amy Au Pairs from S. Africa Walked 5k for Autism

Michelle and Amy, both Au Pairs with Au Pair in America, from South Africa joined thousands of others on the 4th of July to walk 5k for Autism Speaks in Potomac to raise money for Autism research. Michelle said that she loved to participate in charity walks back home and was excited by the chance to help an American non-profit with her energy. Many Au Pairs are trained to care for children with Special Needs.

Au Pair in America's Educare Program – perfect for families with school aged children

AU PAIR IN AMERICA & MONTGOMERY COLLEGE were the first ever Educare in America program in the United States. Educare companions work a maximum of 30 hours of childcare/week and a maximum of 10 hours/day – ideal for before and after school care.

We have an abundance of candidates: primarily from Germany and France available for immediate placement. www.aupairinamerica.com

August 15th arrival date still available!

December 5th arrival date still available!

EduCare Regulations:

  • EduCare is only for families that require childcare before and after school.
  • EduCare au pairs may not be placed with families that have preschool children except if other, full-time childcare plans have been made.
  • The EduCare au pair may work no more than 10 hours per day, and a maximum of 30 hours per week.
  • Au pairs participating in the EduCare component receive 75 percent of the weekly rate paid to non-EduCare participants.
  • EduCare au pairs must complete a minimum of 12 hours of academic credit or its equivalent during the program year.
  • The host family is required to provide (up to) the first $1,000 toward the cost of the au pair’s required academic course work.

Host Family Comparative Fees

Au Pair

Standard Au Pair

EduCare Companion

Program Fee

$7,295.00

$6,095.00

Match Fee

400.00

400.00

Weekly Stipend*

195.75

146.81

Education

500.00

1000.00

Average per week**

347.00

274.00

*Based on the Federal minimum wage

** Not including education allowance. Including education, difference is $3,196

EduCare in America 2011 Arrival Dates

Tuesday, July 5                                 Monday, July 25

Monday, August 1                             Monday, August 15 – LAST AVAIL DATE FALL ’11

Monday, December 5

Fun Cluster Holiday Gathering December 2009

On Sunday December 13th, about 40 Au Pairs from our cluster joined Victoria and her family in their home for an evening of fun and Christmas spirit. Au Pairs basked in the glow of a roaring fire, constructed and decorated two gingerbread houses (which were raffled to two lucky winners to take home), enjoyed sweet and savory food favorites, decorated the Christmas tree, participated in a zany “left/right” gift exchange, won prizes in a raffle, and made new friends and enjoyed the company of old friends. Happy Holidays to all Au Pairs and Host Families! Please send in more photos and I will add them to this posting!xmas party 3

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