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Businiess name:  Go Au Pair
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hey everyone,\r \r my name is Charlotte, I'm 19 years old and I come from Germany. I'd like to give you a little insight of my great journey as an Au Pair which I started 5 months ago. \r I live in a hostfamily in Maple Grove, Minnesota and take care of a little baby who will turn 8 months in a few days. \r I'm really enjoying my stay in the U.S. to its fullest since everyone's giving me great time here so far. What enriches my stay most is not only my nice hostfamily with their really helpful, understaning and fun manners but also the cultural part of this stay. Since you meet so many different Au Pairs who bring a great part of their culture into their hostfamilies life and also in your life, it is nearly impossible not being included in that circle. Once you meet them, you share experiences and cultural manners which is always a fun thing to do. Minnesota offers a variety of things to do even at first sight it might not appear so to everyone. Not only the Mall of America is a meeting point, but also our huge park resorts with snow tubing in winter and outdoor swimming in summer offer a great opportunity to have lots of fun!\r Winter might be not the best time of the year to got out but however there is something to do with the kids - and even I with a baby sometimes participate in my friends activities with their kids on the weekends 'cause it's just nice having them around. We for example are doing baby crafts, go to a story time or just invite friends to come over. Minnesota also has a beautiful landscape, even in winter when everything is white and you just see a white ""desert"". \r \r For me being an Au Pair does not only mean having fun with friends but also accept responsibility and also to outgrow of oneself - taking this adventure means broaden your horizon which works best for me when you dare doing things you've never seen yourself into before. And this is, for me, such an advantage of this programme - you will always have someone around when you need him and also learn how to manage your new life here on your own, which can be tough at the beginning but starts to be fun once you start dealing with every fear, problem and opportunity. The only thing I needed was faith that things will work out and it turned out being the greatest and most beautiful adventure in my life - for that reason I'd like to encourage everyone whos interested in being an Au Pair to take that trip and see it as and opportunity to learn about yourself, others and to see yourself from an other side.

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