Yearly Archives: 2020

Not a Normal Holiday – December 2020

Au pairs gathered by zoom to talk about their favorite spots to go with kids, family traditions from home – swimming and eating fresh fruit in South Africa in the heat, BBQs in New Zealand and Brazil, sending letters off by balloons to Santa in Colombia, the Austrian Krampus, the German passion plays and Christmas Eves, and cooking in pajamas in Panama. They revealed gifts and secret Santas and shared the 2020 silver linings:  baby yoda, cheese plates, new romances, great families, wonderful host kids, and traveling around the state.

Turkey Trot and Culture Share Zoom – November 2020

Au pairs and host kids did some walking last month!  Together we donated our time and money to Northwest Harvest, an APIA local partner for over a decade, which helps to supply our food banks around WA.
 
Congrats to Camila from Brazil, living in Lacey, and her host kids for winning our Top Turkey of the Turkey Trot Contest!  She and her family walked a total of 575,225 steps in November. Way to go…and they are not done yet…checking their pedometers this month too!  Thank you to everyone who went walking!  The walks are clutch about now.
And on a zoom call, au pairs shared a bit of their culture with the group and asked some questions about childcare and education.  Low key and just us.  Attached is a shot of some of our lovelies in this zoom (black background shot) and of me, in perfect zoom spirit with eyes closed.  Hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday.

Fall Bucket List Challenge – October 2020

We got the spirit!  The au pairs and their host kids were off to the races this month, making the most of their October.  We got tons of pictures of them in action, getting out and about this Fall.  Here are just a few of them and the photo contest that started it all.  Congrats to Annika from Austria and Anna from Brazil who won gift cards to spend with their host children teammates.  Such fun to watch virtually from the side lines!  And in addition to those two teams, Ikky from Italy and Mariana from Brazil also made the national APIA instagram account.  Inspiration!

https://www.instagram.com/theaupairinamerica/?hl=en

Avoid Falling Victim to Scammers

There are always people out there who are looking for ways to trick people out of their money and personal information. There have been several new scams recently, so we are going to explain ways to identify scams and how to protect yourself.

SCAM #1 – A caller says they are a contact tracer and you may have been exposed to COVID-19 and asks you to pay for a test kit.

  • Contact tracers will not ask you for payment.

What to do? Do not give any payment information to someone who calls you on the phone.

SCAM #2 – Calls asking for your PIN, password, personal information or a payment.

  • Your bank will not call you and ask you for your PIN number or password.
  • IRS and Social Security Administration will not ask you for payment or personal info over the phone. Government agencies usually handle issues like this by sending a letter.
  • The number shown on caller ID can be manipulated, don’t take that as a sign that a call is legitimate.

What to do? Whenever you are in doubt, hang up and call the bank (or company) directly using a number you already have for them.

SCAM #3 – Email asking you to click a link to verify your personal information or share your password or PIN.

  • Be very suspicious of emails asking you to click links.
  • Scammers are very good at creating official looking emails and webpages.

What to do? Whenever you are in doubt, go directly to the website (not using the link in the email).

SCAM #4 – You see an offer online telling you to send them some money and they will double it or a pop-up ad says that you have won a great prize and just need to give them your information.

  • When something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

What to do? Do not give your personal information or any money to people you don’t know.

SCAM #5 – You receive a call and you are told to stay on the phone while you go transfer or withdraw money from the bank and if you don’t you will be arrested or your bank account seized.

  • They are using the idea that this is an urgent situation to make you act quickly without thinking to avoid the consequence they have told you.

What to do? Do not follow their instructions.

Whenever you are in doubt, do not do as the caller or email asks. Check with your host parents or community counselor.

One other note: It is very important to keep your social security number private. There are very few situations where you will need to share this (bank, IRS, motor vehicles). Those are times you are taking an action and need to provide it. There is not a legitimate time where someone would be calling you on the phone or emailing you asking for that number.

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Education in the Virtual Year

We gathered to talk about education in this crazy and challenging 2020.  While we are not in classrooms, there are many new options available that were never there before.  Au pairs are able to experience ivy league US American institutions at a fraction of the cost.  We talked about some of the most popular classes, from Justice at Harvard to some wonderful ESL online options.  The sky is now the limit for education in 2020 and isn’t that exciting.  Silver linings.

And au pairs shared their most precious joyful moments of the summer.  Here is that that looked like: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=AftnZKSCz_k

Sitting (alone, together) Pretty – July 2020

Au pairs in our cluster joined a group of au pairs nationwide to get pretty in a time when many of us are rarely leaving home.  When we do, we are going to step out in style.  Essie, a wonderful make-up artist out of NYC, showed our ladies some tips and tricks and we had a nice time learning and just relaxing.  It was a fun summer evening, just us girls…

Bingo and Travel – May 2020

We had another zoom cluster event in light of Covid and enjoyed our cluster community playing Bingo and sharing the quotes that get us through the tough times.  And last week, we traveled with Rousse to Peru and Maria to Colombia to see the sights, sounds, colors and food of their countries – virtually.  This was fun listening to their APIA Global Awareness presentations and we travelers can’t wait for the world to re-open!  https://www.globalawareness.com

APIA Class Reps Run Games in Zoom – April 2020

We kept safe and at home and in our zoom room this month again.  Au pairs shared their favorite television shows, favorite zen places, and we did a temperature check of the moods/feelings we are all going through.  These women are strong (together we are stronger) and their program will go on…just not how they had imagined.

Social Distancing: Free Virtual Escape Rooms

Libraries may be closed due to COVID-19, but many librarians are coming up with creative ideas to keep people entertained and promote literacy. One of those creative ideas is free virtual escape rooms. With a variety of themes, some may be fun to do on your own, others as activities with the kids.

Sydney Krawiec, Youth Services Librarian at Peters Township Public Library in McMurray, PA created this Hogwarts Virtual Escape Room. She shared this tutorial on how to create your own virtual escape room, which seemed to spark the creativity of many other librarians.

Some amazing librarians all over the country have been busy creating virtual escape rooms with a variety of themes.

Special thanks to the Humboldt County Library in Winnemucca, Nevada for gathering info on many of these escape rooms. Follow them on Facebook for their storytimes and weekly Facebook Live Science Time on Fridays.

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Social Distancing: 5 Apps to Plan Your Future Trips

Being spontaneous and just traveling to a place and deciding what to do as you go along can be fun. But, there are benefits to doing research and planning before your trips. These ideas are to help you make general plans. You shouldn’t book any tickets or make any financial commitments until you know when travel will safely resume.

Planning can help you:

  • Save money
  • Make the best use of your time
  • Fit in more adventures
  • Visit places you might not have heard of before

It also extends the joy of the travel time. Planning all the thing you will do, gives you something to look forward to. We can all use things to look forward to right now.

If you are looking for travel inspiration and ideas or a place to keep your travel ideas organized, Pinterest is a great place to start. You can browse other people’s travel and bucket list pinboards. You can create your own pinboards for places you want to go and ones you have already visited.

These three apps are all trip planners and offer the ability to research places and create your own itinerary. Each one has its own look and feel and slightly different features. Download them and see which one is the best fit for you.

Road trips can be the ultimate adventure. You set your own pace and stop to see what you want. The journey can be as much fun as your destination.

  • Road Trippers is an app that helps you plan the ultimate road trip. It helps you determine your route and find interesting stops along the way.

We won’t be stuck inside forever. Once travel resumes, be ready with your plans!

Photo: Natacha R. from France