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St. Patrick’s Day in the U.S.

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The Charitable Irish Society of Boston organized the first observance of Saint Patrick’s Day in the United States in 1737.  The tradition of celebrating this day continued to grow with the influx of Irish immigrants to the United States.

St Patrick’s Day, on March 17, remembers one of Ireland’s patron saints, St Patrick. It largely celebrates Irish-American culture in the United States but many non – Irish descendants enjoy the celebrations, too . Celebrations include Irish themed parties, drinks, and food. Many people get into the spirit by dressing in green clothing and eating green colored food. Irish clubs and pubs often hold parties.

St Patrick’s Day is not a federal holiday in the United States. Schools, businesses, and organizations are open as usual. Public transport systems run on their regular schedules. The parades may be on or around March 17, so it is a good idea to check local sources for the exact location, date, and time.  Many parades are held throughout the country to celebrate the holiday. New York City  has become the largest Saint Patrick’s Day parade in the world, outside Ireland. Thousands  participate in the parade, including bands, firefighters, military and police groups, county associations, emigrant societies, and social and cultural clubs and was watched by close to 2 million spectators lining the streets. The parade marches up 5th Avenue in Manhattan and is always led by the U.S. 69th Infantry Regiment. New York politicians – or those running for office – are always found prominently marching in the parade. 

The most common St Patrick’s Day symbol is the shamrock. The shamrock is the leaf of the clover plant and a symbol of the Holy Trinity

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If you would like to take part in this American cultural experience check out the nearest parade to you, here  http://www.st-patricks-day.com/st_patricks_day_parades_home/

For fun ideas to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day including arts and crafts for children check out our Au Pair in America Pinterest page https://www.pinterest.com/aupairinamerica/st-patrick-s-day-shenanigans/

Rock Climbing Fun

For our latest cluster meeting, we visited the rock climbing wall at Lifetime Fitness in San Antonio!! Most of us had never climbed before, but everybody did great!! 🙂

 

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Agnes from Austria and Pui (Angela) from Thailand

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Hana and Zuzana from Czech Republic

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Hana and Agnes made it to the top (and so did several others) 🙂

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Angela taking a break. Josefine from Sweden in the process of overcoming her fear of heights!!

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Our Czech girls, Hana and Zuzana

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Angela from Thailand, Josefine from Sweden, and Agnes from Austria

 

Thanksgiving Potluck/Movie Night!

For our Thanksgiving cluster meeting, we ate lots of good food (thank you so much to everybody who participated), shared different holiday traditions and experiences, and watched “Three Wishes for Cinderella” (Tři oříšky pro Popelku), which is a Czech/German fairy-tale film from 1973. The film has become a holiday classic in several European countries and is shown on TV around Christmas time every year in the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland, Norway, and sometimes Russia. It was wonderful to catch up with everybody!! 🙂 

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Countries represented: Czech Republic, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Austria 🙂

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Elena from Costa Rica and Hana from Czech Republic received their Education Certificate after fulfilling the educational component of the program (6 credits or approx. 72 classroom hours at an accredited Post-secondary institution).

King William Paddle Trail

For this month’s cluster meeting, the au pairs got to spend time kayaking up and down the San Antonio river!!
It was a beautiful (but hot) summer day and everybody had a great time 🙂


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Love the enthusiasm 🙂

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Caroline from Sweden & Annerien from South Africa

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Annerien, Caroline with Johanna from Colombia       Hana and Iveta from Czech Republic

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Saaynaam and Nut from Thailand

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To see more pictures, please visit Texas Pack and Paddle’s Facebook page:

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APIA Video Quilt

Thousands of young women arrive in the U.S. every year to participate in the
Au Pair in America program. For many of these women, there are many “firsts”
that they experience while they’re in the United States.
We asked our au pairs to submit videos of memorable “firsts,” and we’ve had
so many wonderful submissions.

Click the link below to view their videos 🙂

http://aupairinamerica.com/resources/video_quilt.asp

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