Chicagoland Au Pairs & Host Families

a blog for au pairs & families in Elmhurst, Addison, Oak Brook, Villa Park & Lombard, Illinois by your local childcare coordinator Kim Campbell

Au pair stuff exchange

Dear Au Pairs,

You have stuff. You came here with two suitcases of stuff, and then you bought some stuff. Your host family and friends gave you some stuff and now you have to decide which of that stuff is going back to your homeland with you. Am I right? Well, it isn’t a simple process, but it just became a bit easier with the creation of the Au Pair Stuff website by a local Cultural Care au pair. Now new au pairs can get their winter gear at a better price and soon-to-be shipping off au pairs can lighten their suitcases. Check it out.

Sincerely,

Kim

This past Friday the au pairs enjoyed a meeting close to home,admiring the artwork at the Elmhurst Art museum and having a lovely dinner at Wok n’ Fire to welcome our newest additions to the au pair population, Andrea & Angela (from Columbia) and Linda (from France) and to say goodbye to Melissa (from Mexico). Welcome Andrea, Angela and Linda and bon voyage Melissa. You will be missed!

CULTURAL CARE AU PAIR HOST FAMILY NIGHT
WITH THE CHICAGO WOLVES

SAT., FEB. 25, 2012 AT 7 P.M. Tickets only $14
Free Fun Fest in Skyline room-games, face painting, and music
BREAKAWAY MAGAZINE to the first 7,500 fans
Optional hot dog and drink coupon
available for $6
Free hat for each ticket purchased!

Talk to Kim to find out how to order.

Is it about the family time, the football, the turkey, the harvest, survival in a new land or having a huge feast to fatten up for winter? Whatever your personal answer is, its a big family time of year for most of us, and during the hustle and bustle there are many au pairs who are trying to sort out our traditions. Thanksgiving is one of the ones they will have virtually no experience with and its up to host families to let them in on a few details. Courtesy of the Buzz if you are foggy on a few of the details yourself, here is a handy Thanksgiving cheat sheet.

Did you know 42.2 million Americans traveled 50 plus miles last year for thanksgiving in order to be with family members? If you really want to delve in to the history and customs behind this occasion you can check up on thanksgiving facts at History.com

Meanwhile, I hope your au pair and family enjoys the holiday stress free.

Several of Elmhurst’s au pairs about halfway through the walk. They needed to stop and fuel up with candy.

Quite a few host families got in to the spirit and joined us.

These two coordinated!

Thanks Amy Jarjusey for planning this event and making it go so smoothly!

Safe & Happy Halloween!

For many au pairs this will be their first and only chance to see what Halloween American style is all about. It is one of our most adventurous traditions and because of the level of adventure it wouldn’t hurt to revisit some safety precautions and expectations with both kids and au pairs.

The CDC has that covered with their safety tips.

200 or so au pairs from Cultural Care turned out last weekend to embark on the annual scavenger hunt in Millenium Park. Although we didn’t win any prizes, my au pairs were treated with my favorite cookies from Caputos and lots of social time. We say goodby this month to Danielle & Christie from Australia. You two explorers will be greatly missed. Bon voyage!

Dozens of au pairs from all of Chicagoland with Cultural Care Au Pair gathered August 19th at Navy Pier to take a cruise on Lake Michigan in an 148 foot traditional four masted gaff topsail schooner named the Tall Ship Windy. Many photos were taken and the fresh breeze and good company were much appreciated on the clear summer evening. Even a few new au pair friendships were launched. Most importantly, sails were hoisted and fun was had. See more photos at Tanja’s website.

Fun for the whole family!

The Village of Addison presents Carson Barnes Circus this Summer - Tickets on sale now

April 4 - August 21 @ Indian Trail Junior High Scool

Village of Addison presents Carson Barnes Circus this Summer: Super Saver tickets on sale now will benefit 18 service organizations & churches. The Super Saver ticket is for any of the seven shows, for $25 each.

These tickets will admit two adults and 3 children, ages 2-11. Ticket order forms can be obtained from any of 18 organizations selling tickets- Addison Chamber of Commerce is one of the organizations that have the order forms. Tickets at the gate will be $22 per adult and $10 per child. The circus will be held at Indian Trail Junior High School, 222 N. Kennedy Drive, on Friday August 19 through August. 21nd. Shows will start on Friday at 4:30 p.m. and Friday’s 7:30 p.m.; Saturday at 1:30, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday at 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Friday’s show is Mayor’s Night, Saturday show is “Shriners Night” and Sunday show at 4:30 p.m. will be presented in Spanish

This Sunday afternoon we decided to hang out indoors to enjoy the amazing ribs and potato salad grandma Sandi made. Thanks girls for bringing the snacks and being willing to dance! This month we welcomed Franzi from Germany and say goodbye to Xenia & Carina from Germany.

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