Posted by tmoro on November 17th, 2008 in Knoxville, Tennessee
Hello AuPairCare AuPairs! Since America has a special national Holiday in November called Thanksgiving - we wanted to focus on Thanksgiving for our November blog! There is a wonderful website which gives you a great video of the history of Thanksgiving. Visit http://www.history.com/minisites/thanksgiving/ Visit this website and then try and respond to this post with the […]
Posted by tmoro on September 22nd, 2008 in Knoxville, Tennessee
Fall in East Tennessee is beautiful! If you have not experienced it yet, you are in for a treat! The leaves change to magnificent colors and the weather is perfect. Fall means football time, Halloween and harvest scenes everywhere. How do you as an AuPairCare au pair celebrate fall in your home country? Do the […]
Posted by tmoro on June 27th, 2008 in Knoxville, Tennessee
This July 4th The United States of America will celebrate our independence. There will be parades, fireworks and cookouts. Check out the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, in World’s Fair Park for the 24th Annual Pilot Free Independence Day Pops Concert complete with popular patriotic tunes, classical favorites and a fireworks finale! 8 p.m. on Friday, July 4 on the South Lawn of the […]
Posted by tedwards on April 25th, 2008 in Arkansas, Atlanta, Austin, Cincinnati / Dayton, Cleveland / Akron, Columbus Area, Corpus Christi, Dallas / Arlington, Fort Worth, Georgia, Houston, Kansas, Kansas City, Kentucky, Knoxville, Louisville / Lexington, Memphis, Missouri, NW Arkansas, Nashville, Ohio, San Antonio, Savannah, South Johnson County/Topeka, St. Louis Metro/ Eastern IL, Tennessee, Texas
Do you come from an area where there are good old Spring / Summer Thunderstorms? Many au pairs do not, but if you grew up with them, as I have, there is nothing better than sleeping to the sound of rain and thunder as long as you’re NOT in a tent and there aren’t tornado sirens going […]
Posted by tedwards on April 25th, 2008 in Arkansas, Atlanta, Austin, Cincinnati / Dayton, Cleveland / Akron, Columbus Area, Corpus Christi, Dallas / Arlington, Fort Worth, Georgia, Hilton Head/Bluffton/Beaufort, Houston, Kansas, Kansas City, Kentucky, Knoxville, Louisville / Lexington, Memphis, Missouri, NW Arkansas, Nashville, Ohio, San Antonio, Savannah, South Carolina, South Johnson County/Topeka, St. Louis Metro/ Eastern IL, Tennessee, Texas
Dear Central / Southern Region Au Pairs,
We al realize that the old saying “home is where your heart is” rings true when you leave home, but sometimes, in the midst of yearning for “exciting places” we forget that it isn’t necessarily where you live - it’s what you do to make it home while you’re […]
Posted by tmoro on April 11th, 2008 in Knoxville, Tennessee
I am so excited to have this new Blog to work with and correspond to all of my au pairs in Knoxville (who are all terrific, I might add). Please give your first impressions of the blog and what are some of the topics that you would like to discuss?
Posted by tedwards on April 10th, 2008 in Arkansas, Atlanta, Austin, Cincinnati / Dayton, Cleveland / Akron, Columbus Area, Corpus Christi, Dallas / Arlington, Fort Worth, Georgia, Houston, Kansas, Kansas City, Kentucky, Knoxville, Louisville / Lexington, Memphis, Missouri, NW Arkansas, Nashville, Ohio, San Antonio, Savannah, South Johnson County/Topeka, St. Louis Metro/ Eastern IL, Tennessee, Texas
The Field Staff of AuPairCare’s Central /Southern Region welcome you to AuPair Cafe. AuPairCare’s Central/Southern Region consists of the States of Arkansas, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee & Texas. We are excited to be offering this great opportunity for you to communicate about your year as an AuPairCare au pair. Please, join us weekly (or […]
Posted by tmoro on April 10th, 2008 in Knoxville, Tennessee
We would like to welcome our newest AuPairCare au pairs to the Knoxville area. We have Betty from Bolivia and Tugba from Turkey, so welcome! Do you remember what it was like when you first arrived into Knoxville? Share some of you experiences and first impressions.