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Cultural Fair and Family Day AT LAST – October 2022

APIA host families from around the Greater Seattle area and their au pairs participated in our annual cultural fair and family day (after a two year hiatus).  So lovely to have the community together again to do word searches, tattoos, face painting, cultural bingos, water balloon tosses and a cultural fair put on by delegates from six countries.  The kids had a blast learning about Poland, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Germany.  Thanks to all who came and to this little one from Vashon Island who fell asleep on the host for an hour.  A real gift to be together.

Celebrating Exchange Day with Private Pool Parties – July 2022

Check out the pictures from our community gathering of over 60 au pairs in our multi-cluster event.  It was a special night with a pool just for us!  Celebrating J-Day, the community brought shoes to donate – over 100 pairs!  Click here to see more about Exchange Day:  https://www.alliance-exchange.org/events/celebrate-exchange-day/.

We played just a few ice breakers before deciding to simply have a dance party with the top US summer hits in the pool with no agenda.  And some high diving for fearless women was had!

Cougar Mountain Hike – April 2022

Au pairs talked about anxiety with their “counselor” who has a MA, not in counseling, but in International Relations.  New friends were made from South Africa, Peru, Colombia, Germany, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Brazil and forest bathing happened.  Casual and calm on a Saturday as we get back to in-person community bonding.

Sculpture Park Strolling and IWM Celebrating – March 2022

Au pairs met up for a conversation about child safety, a get to know you, a conversation about what it means to be a woman across cultures for International Women’s Month and a stroll through the sculpture park in downtown Seattle.

What Made You a Better Person in 2021? & APIA Tops the Charts – January 2022

Au pairs were asked this and many more questions in our zoom reflections of the year.  Here were some highlights of what was shared:

What were your good moments and gratitudes?  travel, northern lights, snowfall, culture sharing with my host family, learning English…

What did you do right or how did you grow as a person?  learned to say goodbye, improved communication, got the courage to speak up and talk about tough moments…

What are your 2022 plans or mottos for the new year?  “ask myself, ‘why not?'” “stay safe, live more,” make more friends, say yes not no, volunteer, exercise, use social media less, be more generous,…

And speaking of 2022, we are thrilled to report that APIA again has been named the top au pair agency from VeryWell Family.   Proud of our state, regional and national team of dedicated employees!

Taking Tacoma by Storm – September 2021

The weather has turned this September here in WA, but this small but mighty group of au pairs took Tacoma by storm and bid Laura a fond farewell as she heads out to year 2 in another part of the US.  We walked the (rain-free) streets, sharing in the journey of exchange and just simply getting to know one another.  Back to simple. And to celebrate Peace Day took this shot.

Hiking for a Fall – Snoqualmie Falls

What a day!  Au pairs made the journey to bear witness themselves to this iconic WA site.  Snoqualmie Falls is gorgeous and powerful and these women fit right into that scenery.  In that moment in time, countrywomen representing Poland, Mexico, Colombia, Thailand, Panama and Argentina came together as one.

A Pool of Our Own – July 2021

Our second in-person cluster event was a night pool party – with the pool reserved just for APIA for safety.  We relaxed in water and got to know one another a little bit more from a distance, outside.  It’s been a long time coming and it was nice to gather young women from around the globe together in one place for a moonlight dip. .

Earth Day Contest and Spring Celebration – April 2021

Au Pairs celebrated Earth Day this year by purchasing and using earth friendly products, collecting trash, planting seeds, hiking, biking, going to the beach, doing yoga, taking pictures, and of course, visiting the tulips in the Skagit Valley.  Our Earth Day winner, earning the title of Earth Mothers of the Cluster and a gift card was Marine from South Africa for her self watering vegetable garden.  Congrats to all for their dedication to cleaning up