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Welcome to AuPairCare!

AuPairCare understands that each family is unique. That's why our programs are customized to fit your childcare needs, budget, lifestyle, and timing. Our carefully screened au pairs provide the highest quality of in-home care to ensure that your children will be safe, happy, and healthy. AuPairCare offers you a dependable, flexible childcare solution. You'll have childcare that fits you.

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AuPairCare has hundreds of carefully screened au pairs from around the world available for placement. When you welcome an au pair to your home, you gain superior childcare at a surprisingly affordable price. Meet some of our amazing au pairs at http://www.aupaircare.com/

Mother Tongue


I've lived in California most of my life, but I don't have many American friends. Most of them are from other countries: Italy, Germany, South Korea, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Israel, Canada... anywhere but here.

It all began when my son Skyler started kindergarten at the elementary school down the street. I'd been warned that the school was full of non-English speakers and most of the home owners in the catchment area sent their children elsewhere.

But, it was free, it was a block away, and I had a preschooler and a toddler in tow. I'd just side-stepped my career for a mommy-tracked consulting gig and convenience was a top priority. How bad could it be? So we signed Skyler up and off he went.

The knot of moms around the class door at the end of the day spoke ten different languages. None of them was English.

It was depressing. I quickly gave up the expectation of making friends at the school. No one talked to me, and I didn't know how to start a conversation in any other language, so I pretended to be fascinated by Skyler's finger painting at pick-up time. But Skyler kept talking about two boys he played with every day, Ben and Itai, and asked if they could come over. After school one day, he dragged Ben over to me and introduced him. "Find his mom!"

A blonde woman with very fair skin approached us, and spoke in a lilting language to her son. "Um, I'm Julie, Skyler's mom. He talks about Ben all the time," I ventured, hoping she understood.

"I"m Mia," she answered. Phew! We'd be able to talk! I discovered she was from Finland, married to an Israeli. Her husband had found work in America, so they'd recently moved here. She spoke three different languages: Finnish, Hebrew, and English. Ben spoke very little English, but Skyler talked all the time, so they got along famously.

After Mia, I met Rama, Itai's mom, also Israeli. They had lived in the US for years. "You are my only American friend," she told me. "It is hard to get to know people here."

How could I be her only American friend? I'd only stumbled into her because of my son. I was scared the international moms wouldn't understand me or want to talk to me, but I never dreamed they too felt isolated. Rama gave me the courage to bumble and lurch my way into more conversations. I met women from war torn countries, Kazakhstan and Pakistan; educated women who came here to find work or followed their husbands but weren't allowed to work. Silly and lonely women who were trained as chefs, scientists, and artists. They became my good friends.

How brave these ladies were to uproot their families and move to an unfamiliar country where they didn't speak the language or understand the customs. It made me wonder who else I'd missed meeting because I was too insecure to be friendly. If the roles were reversed, I hope I'd be invited into the local community in my new home. I just don't want to be the reason someone doesn't have any American friends.
And now I have places to stay in lots of countries that I can't wait to visit!

Posted by Julie Colwell


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Apps for busy Parents in Hampton Roads, Tidewater, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg

While at lunch with a group of busy parents we pulled out our phones.  We were in the middle of an intense conversation about our favorite apps.  We've all done it, swapped app stories.  Each one of us is adamant that our apps are the best.

Here are some of the apps the group could not live without.  Maybe you will find some to add to your favorite app list.
  • Bestroom Finder-find the nearest restroom anywhere in the world
  • Where to Eat-find restaurants located near you
  • Bank Apps-search for your own bank app to find the closest ATM
  • Amusement Park Apps-Busch Gardens, Disney World, Six Flags all have apps that tell you the wait times for rides.  Invaluable for parents wanting to minimize time in lines.
  • Birthday Express-have all your birthdays in one place and get reminders of upcoming birthdays.  This app even downloads birthdays from Facebook and iPhone contacts.
  • Find a Coffee Shop--especially good for parents on the go who need a little pick-me-up.
  • In Case of Emergency (ICE)-Important for the entire family to have on the first page of your phone.
  • AroundMe-quickly find out information about your surroundings including banks, gas stations, supermarkets, hospitals, hotels, movies, etc.
  • White Noise Lite-the perfect app for relaxing a baby.
 I am sure you have some of your own favorite apps.  Share them with us.


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An opportunity for high school students to study abroad.....what an amazing opportunity!

Studying Abroad in Germany.....what a great opportunity!!!!!

Do you know any motivated high school students who would want to study abroad
in Germany on FULL SCHOLARSHIP?

AYUSA is now seeking applications for the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange
Program (CBYX). The CBYX program was inaugurated in 1983 by the United
States Congress and German Bundestag to strengthen diplomatic ties between the
countries through youth exchange. Recipients of the CBYX scholarship live with a German host family
and attend a local high school while gaining a deeper understanding of German social, political and economic
life. Selected students will attend a one-month language immersion course upon arrival to prepare
them for the coming year. Previous German language experience is not required. Please go to
www.usagermanyscholarship.org for more information or to apply.

Please share this wonderful opportunity with high school students! Students should
apply by December 16, 2011

Moving to a New Home and Bringing your Au Pair with you in Hampton Roads, Tidewater, Virginia, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, and Williamsburg

This weekend a YouTube video was in the news.  The video shows a two year old listening to her Daddy read her a bedtime story.  He is active duty military and deployed while she is growing up every day.  The video is touching as she claps her hands while he reads her a book on the screen.

The video, showcasing military life, reminded me about one benefit of au pairs that is not mentioned very often.  Because I live in a large military area, I am very aware of this benefit and talk with my families about it.  But, the benefit is not just for military.  All families can benefit.  In today’s corporate world, as well as the military, many families move under the demands of their careers.  For a family in the process of moving, an au pair is invaluable.  Unlike most nannies and any other form of childcare, an au pair can move with your family.  Below are many benefits of having childcare that moves with your family:

  • Cohesiveness for your children during a disruptive time
During a move, schools change, houses change, rooms change, friends change.  One thing that does not have to change during a move is their caregiver.  It is reassuring for children to minimize any change possible during a move.
  •  "The house is being shown, where do the children go?  The movers are here, what do I do with the children?  We need to unpack, how can I accomplish that?"
With an au pair, these types of questions are easily answered.  The au pair can help the children continue their daily life, minimizing the impact of the moving process in both locations.  Ballet lessons, soccer games, and school work at the library can continue for the children under the guidance of their au pair.
  • Easing the transition into a new community
An au pair can help the entire family ease into a new community.  From researching new ballet studios to finding the neighborhood soccer team, an au pair is a valuable asset for host parents while they are at work adjusting to their own new environment.

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