Tag Archives: cross cultural

UW Strong Women Meet up with APIA Strong Women – Jan 2020

The 20s are off to a bang and this month, nearly 100 strong, female au pairs from around the world gathered to watch other strong women in action.  Our UW Women’s Husky Basketball team.  The sounds were loud and the athleticism inspiring.  Au pairs made the big screen, complete with television interviews.  One of our favorite meetings as proud APIA community counselors.

 

Holiday Cheer Goes Global – December 2019

Au pairs from Brazil, Mexico, Germany, and Colombia shared their holiday traditions, both country and family and we enjoy a spirited game of white elephant and treats from around the globe.  Some of these ladies are chefs in their own right!  Coming together as a community is important around the holiday time and stopping to take stock in a tough, but amazing year is part of the au pair journey.  And this game is just a lot of fun…https://happyhomefairy.com/a-super-fun-christmas-game/

 

A Sort of Thanksgiving – November 2019

Our crew gathered in West Seattle this month for some pie tasting and craft making.  Johanna from Germany led us in a Blidergebnis fur Laternen craft.  The story goes that St Martin, being a kind man, cut his cloak in half to share with a beggar during a snowstorm.  On Nov 11, this day celebrates altruism and modesty.  Since APIA is all about sharing, we thought it relevant this season.  Thank you to our host families who sharing their Thanksgiving tables with young women from around the world!

Ascending our Active Volcano – September 2019

90+ APIA fans headed up into the clouds of Mt Rainier at Paradise.  We didn’t have clear skies, but we didn’t have rain either.  And while the beauty of the mountain might have alluded us in the bigger picture, we did enjoy the wild flowers, wild beasts (some even caught a glimpse of a bear) and one another in the wild.  A bit of speed dating on the way up on the bus and we are off to another beautiful fall season as a community of interculturalists, set to support one another on this cross-cultural journey.

 

APIA Community Day and Culture Fair – August 2019

Au Pair In America has the best cross cultural child care community out there.  Yep, I said it.  (and I used alliteration for bonus points…).  This WA community gathered to celebrate our connections – people who are globally minded, adventurously spirited and just good ole’ kid fans.  And boy did those kids party.  We were 165 people and 12 nations strong in Redmond with our multi-cluster day: sharing culture in a culture fair put on by hard working and proud au pairs, throwing water balloons, scavenger hunting, tattooing, face painting and crown making.

Hitting the Pool – August “coffee day” 2019

Our cluster gathers more intimately monthly for coffee meetings around town and this month, we hit the pool and left the coffee behind.  Au pairs gathered for sandwiches and ice cream at the Arbor Heights pool in West Seattle.  Delightful to soak with this crew and just unwind. #welovesummer

Mariner’s Game Day with Our Tribe

Au pairs gathered for our annual Mariner’s baseball game this past weekend.  It was a beautiful sunny day spent watching a very American past time in a city that the world is also enjoying.  Play ball!

Daniela from Brazil Wins Community Service Award for WA State

Absolutely deserved.  Daniela has been a leader in our Eastside WA cluster for her entire time on program.  She has shared her multicultural views in Global Awareness presentations in schools, worked hard as an au pair with her host family and host son and volunteered her free time teaching others to have the courage to use their voices using their English abilities.  Read Daniela’s own words in her winning letter about ELLA to APIA here:

https://www.aupairinamerica.com/communityservice/winners.asp

Hiking our Hearts Out on the No Name Trail

Symbolism abounds in our day together.  The counselor is lost.  Two au pairs lead the way with better hiking apps and we find ourselves on the No Name trail and have a time.  Our adventuous group stops along the way to count our gratitudes and eat some Seattle chocolate and ends our time by sharing what challenges us, but also what we are hopeful for.  Heard in conversations, “I’m grateful for the woman I am right now.”   Great final words for this Sunday.

Century Link Stadium Tour – May 2019

How many pictures can we take?  Ladies were looking great in the sunshine, in the press boxes and in the locker rooms at the Century Link stadium tour.  It was really fascinating to hear about the history of the spot where our Seattle Seahawks play and we had a fine time spending time with one another as 12s on a gorgeous day.