“The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate” -Oprah Winfrey
Holidays are over, but we can always find something to cheer to. Every day is a day to be celebrated!
The Au Pair program is a cultural and educational exchange program. Go Au Pair recruits Au Pairs from over 60 different countries. Go Au Pair offers a priceless cultural experience for host family, for the children, for an Au Pair, and for a life time. The cultural exchange component of the program can be educational, enriching and rewarding for the whole family.
In every culture, there are special times to celebrate some holidays. An Au Pair can share information of her country’s holidays, educate about customs and traditions, teach the children songs and dances.
An Au Pair celebrates holidays that are either unique to her country, or are unique in how they are celebrated. Parents give the Au Pair the opportunity to experience our holidays and they also can use the opportunity to celebrate new holidays and learn more about her country.
For the most part, holidays are set by someone else. You may find interesting to celebrate your family events and accomplishments.
If you are ready to create your own holidays, here is a calendar page for January 2012. I want to share your fun excuses to celebrate every day in January.
The lines are open! Make your own family’s calendar and celebrate the holidays, events and accomplishments together with the Au Pairs.
Jan 12, 2012 @ 16:05:00
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Mar 31, 2013 @ 18:32:02
Ola! Go Au Pair Philadelphia,
Thanks for that, I am 16 years old and going on a school trip. I’ll be paired up with a buddy there and will be staying at my buddy’s house for 3 days. What are some affordable but great gifts that I can give to the host family? =/ (no food please)
My teacher tells me that I should have a budget of USD$15 for the gift.
I look forward to your next post
Holen Sie