Freitag, 2. Februar 2018

AU PAIR GUIDE: EXPLANATION & REQUIREMENTS







Hey Loves, 
in one of my last posts I showed you 9 different ways what to do after you graduated from school or university and what I decided to do out of these 9 ways. 


"I will be an Au Pair." 

But what does this really mean and what can you expect when you decide to be an Au Pair too? That's why I decided to write a series of blogposts for you. So if you think about becoming an Au Pair or thinking about hosting one and with that becoming a Host Family, stick with me. 

So there will be more parts to it:

The first one is an explanation and some requirements
Second one will be what to really expect and some of my personal experiences plus some tips.
Third part will be how to get you started, which country fits your criteria, where and how to find your perfect hostfamily.
Fourth will be visa and travel related stuff. 





I want to to address some requirements and what it means to be an Au Pair: 

"An au pair is an unmarried young adult aged 18 to 30 years, who has no children and travels to a foreign country for a defined period of time to live with a host family.
The au pair is considered as a full member of the family during the entire stay. As such, he or she helps the family with childcare and can be asked to assume some light household tasks. In return, the host family provides free board and lodging, as well as pocket money. However, the au pair is neither a housekeeper, nor a nanny."

So I found this definition on one of the Au Pair agency sites. The important parts are bold:

1. For au pairing in America you have to be unmarried due to the law, so that your husband can't claim to also come to the US because of your marriage. With Europe I don't see a problem here if you are married (but please if you have other infos, please correct me). 

2. 18 to 30 years. Simply because with 18 you are no longer considered a child. 

3. No children. I couldn't find a law but I suppose it is the same reason as with the unmarried rule. But if you are between 18 to 30 and you have children they wouldn't be old enough so you could leave them (i know, there can be exceptions to the rule).

4. There is a defined period of time to live with a host family. For the US it is mostly one full year or longer. In Europe, Australia & New Zealand there are all different periods from 1 week (if it is an emergency) to 2 years. 

5. You will be considered a full member of the family. Well at least you should be. You should be a big sister or big brother to the kids and in the best case a friend to the parents. 

6. Yes you red that right. Dudes can be Au Pairs too. They are sometimes called Bro Pairs. Some agencies are listening them as well. Like Cultural Care

7. As an Au Pair your main job will be to look after the children and care for them. 

8. Light household task mean mostly cleaning stuff related to the children. So do their laundry, clean when they leave a mess and things like this. But when someone let you live in their house, it should be good manners to sometimes take the trash outside, cleaning the dishwasher etc. It is all about being polite and appreciating the family. 

9. In exchange for the two previous mentioned points you are living for free in the house with your host family and can eat for free

10. and you get a pocket money, to get by. The range differs by country. 

11. The last one is in pink, because even though mentioned the previous points. you are not a housekeeper or a nanny. So make sure guys that your family doesn't get confused. This arrangement is based on respect on trust. 

In my next post i'll give you an insight in what to really expect, my experiences & some tips. 



xx, Nad


As always i am happy for every feedback, your comments and your own experiences.





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Hallo meine Lieben, 
in einem meiner letzten Posts habe ich euch 9 verschiedenen Wege aufgezählt, was man nach seinem Abschluss mit seinem Leben anstellen kann und welchen Weg ich im Endeffekt gewählt habe: 

"Ich werde wieder Au Pair." 

Aber was heißt das eigentlich genau? Was erwartet einen, wenn man sich dazu entscheidet als Au Pair zu arbeiten? Um diese Fragen und alle, die noch auf dem Weg aufkommen werden, zu beantworten, habe ich mich dazu entschieden eine Serie von Blogposts zu diesem Thema zu schreiben. Wenn ihr also darüber nachdenkt ein Au Pair zu werden oder auch ein Au Pair zu hosten, dann sind das hier die Blogposts für euch

Ich habe entschieden, das Thema wie folgt aufzuschlüsseln: 

Begriffserklärung und einige Voraussetzungen  
- Was dich wirklich erwartet, persönliche Erfahrungen und einige Tips 
- Die ersten Schritte um zu starten, welches Land deinen Wünschen entspricht, wo und wie du die perfekte Hostfamilie findest
- Visum- und Einreisebedingungen





Ich möchte zuerst ein paar Voraussetzungen besprechen und was es heißt ein Au Pair zu sein: 

"Ein Au Pair ist unverheiratet, zwischen 18 und 30 Jahren alt, hat keine Kinder und reist in ein fremdes Land für eine bestimmte Zeit um dort bei einer Hostfamilie zu leben
Das Au Pair wird während des kompletten Aufenthalts als vollwertiges Familienmitglied angesehen. Als solches, hilft er oder sie der Familie auf die Kinder aufzupassen und kann gebeten werden leichte Hausarbeiten zu verrichten. Als Gegenleistung stellt die Familie eine Unterkunft, Verpflegung und ein wöchentliches Taschengeld für das Au Pair zur Verfügung. Es ist jedoch zu betonen, dass das Au Pair weder eine Putzkraft noch eine Nanny ist."

Diese Definition stammt von einer der Au Pair Vermittlungen. Die wichtigsten Aussagen sind fett markiert: 

1. Um als Au Pair in Amerika arbeiten zu können, musst du laut Gesetz unverheiratet sein. Aus dem einfachen Grund, dass dein Ehemann nicht Anspruch darauf haben kann auch nach Amerika zu kommen. In Europa habe ich dazu nichts gefunden. (Falls Ihr jedoch andere Infos habt, freue ich mich über Input.)

2. 18 bis 30 Jahre. 18 rührt daher, dass du nicht mehr als Kind angesehen wirst in Europa. (Natürlich gibt es auch hier die Ausnahme von der Regel und ich kenne ein paar Au Pairs die erst 17 sind.) Es gibt verschiedenen Visatypen die eine Altersobergrenze haben. Dazu erläutere ich näheres im vierten Teil meiner Reihe, wenn ich über Visa berichte. 

3. Keine Kinder. Dazu habe ich kein Gesetz gefunden, ich denke jedoch, dass es der selbe Gedanke wie bei der ersten Regel ist. Außerdem wohnst du ja bei einer fremden Familie und deine Hauptaufgabe sollte sein auf deren Kinder aufzupassen und nicht auf deine eigenen. 

4. Du lebst auf bestimmte Zeit bei einer Hostfamilie. In Amerika wäre das ein Jahr oder länger. In Europa, Australien und Neuseeland gibt es verschiedene Zeitfenster. Das kann eine Woche (in Notfällen) bis hin zu zwei Jahren sein.  

5. Du wirst als vollwertiges Familienmitglied angesehen. Zumindest solltest du das werden! Ein Au Pair sollte eine große Schwester oder ein großer Bruder sein und im besten Fall ein Freund/Freundin für die Eltern.

6. Und ja, ihr habt richtig gelesen. Jungs können auch als Au Pair arbeiten. Die Bezeichnung dafür ist Bro Pair. Einige Agenturen listen Jungs auch auf ihren Webseiten, zum Beispiel Cultural Care

7. Als Au Pair ist dein Hauptaufgabe auf die Kinder aufzupassen. JA!! 

8. Leichte Hausarbeiten meint alles was mit den Kindern zu tun hat. Zum Beispiel die Wäsche, das Geschirr abspülen oder Spielsachen aufzuräumen. Das bedeutet nicht das Haus von oben bis unten zu putzen! Außer du hast dazu zugestimmt. (Was ich nicht machen würde.) Die meisten Familien haben eine Putzfrau oder putzen selbst. Meine Aufgaben waren von Familie zu Familie verschieden. Ich war beispielsweise für die Wäsche der Kinder zuständig. Es liegt in deinem eigenen Ermessen, welche Aufgaben du für relevant hälst im Bezug auf deine Rolle als Au Pair. Aber bedenke, eine fremde Familie lässt dich in ihrem Haus wohnen, deshalb sollte man zum Beispiel mal abwaschen oder die Spülmaschine ausräumen, einfach nur um guten Willen, Dankbarkeit und gute Erziehung zu zeigen. 

9. Im Austausch für die oben genannten Punkte, lebst du und isst umsonst bei deiner Gastfamilie.

10. Und bekommst Taschengeld. Die Rate ist von Land zu Land unterschiedlich. 

11. Der letzte Satz ist in pink, denn obwohl ich ihn schon vorher erwähnt habe, kann ich ihn nicht oft genug betonen: Du bist weder eine Putzfrau noch eine Nanny. Du bist ein Familienmitglied aus einem anderen Land. Es ist eher ein kulturelles Austauschprogramm, keine billige Arbeitsvermittlung! Bitte stellt sicher, dass eure Familie das genauso sieht! Ansonsten wird das keine schöne Erfahrung für euch! Ich hatte bis jetzt großes Glück mit meinen Familien, aber ich habe auch sehr unangenehme Geschichten gehört. Für mich ist das das allerwichtigste Argument, mit dem die Erfahrung steht oder fällt. 

In meinem nächsten Post werde ich euch einen Ausblick geben, was du zu erwarten hast, was meine Erfahrungen waren/sind & einige Tips.



xx, Nad


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Freitag, 5. Januar 2018

BUCKETLIST 2018: NADSABOUTYOU








BUCKET LIST: a list of things to do before you die. 

Well as we are all ambitious people, i am not willing to wait so long to achieve my goals. That's why i decided to do a bucket list every year. 

I've always been one of those people who loves lists. I make lists for almost everything. My boyfriend mostly saves his lists on his phone, so he is very digital with it. I, on the other hand, write them down on paper. 
That's why i have a weekly planner with all my things to do and dates and meetings, which i carry around with me everywhere. He, on the other hand, has everything in his calender on his phone. 
Which type of person are you? 

With this post i want to inspire you to write down your very own bucket list for 2018!
Do it on paper, do it on your phone, heck make a voice mail. But create one! Follow your dreams and don't be afraid to dream big! 


MY BUCKETLIST 2018



1. Snorkel with a giant tortoise 
(Since i am currently in Australia this should be doable.)

2. Travel to New York City 
(After my A-levels i've been an Au Pair in America and i stayed in a suburb outside NYC and completely fell in love with this city. So i am planning on revisiting my favorite city after 7 years again.)

3. Start my master studies aboard
(So i really wanted to do my master studies abroad in a scandinavic country. This now seems to be a challenge to find the right subject and the right city.)

4. Learn to ski
(My boyfriend loves skiing in winter and i ever since said to him, sometimes i am coming with you, but i actually never did. So this one is for you babe.)

5. Learn to speak french
(So i've been on an erasmus semester in France three years ago and i learned french in high school, but i didn't really excel in it. So this year i really want to improve my basic skills, probably using babbel.com, a friend of mine improved her italian with it big time.) 

6. Watch a whale
(I arrived in october in Australia and whalewatching season ended mid of november i missed it. I didn't see a whale. This was actually on my australia bucket list before i ever cam to australia. So since i am staying until april and changing families to melbourne i will be able to see a whale. Actually i hope to see a lot.)

7. Live in the same city as my boyfriend
(Guys, this is a cheesy one, so i don't mind if you skip this one. 
But since i moved to the other side of the world and in the last years, i did a semster abroad in France and he studied in the Netherlands, one of my deepest wishes is to be for once in the same city with my lover, preferable in the same appartment. 
This comes along with bucket list #3 the studying abroad. It is actually really difficult to find a master in informatics and a master in marketing in the same city abroad, which will not bankrup you. 
So YES fellas, as cheesy as it sounds, it is perfect simple, i want to live and study in the same city with my better half.)

8. Ride along the beach
(Since you all know i am a horse girl, one of my oldest dreams is to ride along a beach, without a saddle, hair blowing in the wind, water splashing... 
It is a young girls phantasy and probably just a horse girl can relate to it :D) 

9. Immerse into new sports
(I am regular at hitting the gym and i really tried running but it is kinda not my thing. So this year i am all about trying and really sticking and hopefully loving a new type of sport. 
I thought about either Yoga or Pilates or trying a sports app like BBG stronger by kayla itsines or Asana Rebel.)

10. Cut out meat twice a week
(Don't get me wrong, i love meat! I love burgers and i love my bolognese sauce on my nudels, but as i get older i get more concious about my body and about the environment and i really want to give something back to preserve our earth. I won't go full veggie or vegan even, because i just don't have the strengh to cut meat fully, but twice a week everyone can do!)


So what would be on your bucket list for 2018? 
I'd love to hear all about your goals and dreams and maybe i can adapt one or two! Leave it in the comments! 

xx, Nad

Donnerstag, 28. Dezember 2017

WRAPPED SKIRT / MIDISKIRT: TOP 5






Hi Loves, 
long time no fashion post and since i am in Australia and we have over 27 degrees i just have new pictures of me in little tiny easy breezy dresses. 
But in Germany it is winter and since most of my followers are german i decided to do a TOP 5 of my favorite WRAPPED SKIRTS / MIDISKIRTS for a reasonable price of money! 

Two reasons: They are fashionable af at the moment and second they go perfect with tights, overknees and a big oversize sweater aka you are not freezing! 

So with no longer further introduction: 


My TOP 5 WRAPPED SKIRTS / MIDISKIRTS


1. Velvet wrapped skirt 



i love velvet especially during christmas time! It is easy to combine and it makes everything look a bit more expensive! 




2. Skirt with walking slit



A classic approach with a modern twist! It would go perfect with a white blouse but also with a turtle neck. Pair it with heels, ankle boots or high knees for a extra breeze of sexiness


by tigha via


3. Striped / Karo wrapped skirt



Those two skirts scream summer, but we live in a time where you push the boundries. The beauty of this season and hopefully the seasons to come after, you can break with old rules and do whatever you want! Put tights or a jeans under it, sweater and a long coat and you are fighting the cold in style! 


J.Crew via zalandoshop here                                           Finery London via zalandoshop here



4. Floral print wrapped skirt




Once agian stereotypical summer, but imagine this: Put it out of his stereotype, dress in stockings or panties under it, wear an oversize knit, a fake fur jacket, a hat and boots and voila you are the perfect gypsy ready for winter in style! I'd wear a red, babyblue, white or black knit! 

TOPSHOP Boutique via zalandoshop here



5. Leather wrapped skirt



This one is a bit more pricey but i just love leather! It is H&M and it is high quality and i just love the fit of it! Perfect how they styled it here, but i prefer mostly prefer with leather and all black look or paired with white and fake fur! 






If you guys, have an awesome wrapped skirt or have seen one you really love, i'd love if you would share them with me! Sent me an E-Mail, comment, sent a link or a picture! Everything is appreciated! 

xx, Nad




Donnerstag, 28. September 2017

AFTER GRADUATION - WHAT'S NEXT? NEW CHAPTER IN LIFE: BEING AN AU PAIR




Hey Loves, 
it's been a while. You could say i was in summer break, but actually i was writing my bachelor thesis so i took a while off to finish that the best way possible. I mean finishing my bachelor thesis equals finishing my studies, so a big mark in my life. 
But now it is done and what next? 
I had it on my mind for a couple of months i guess, but it was a goal far ahead so i didn't take my thoughts really serious, but now that this part of my life is finished i really had the liberty to think how i would spent the rest of it. 

Of course the first thought was i am going to be an adult and start working. But for the people who know me, they know i am not really ready for adulting just yet...

And with our economy at the moment and because i actually enjoy studying it was clear for me i want to do my master's degree, preferably abroad. I think about sweden or denmark. University is for free there and i like the fashion scene up there. 

BUT there is a big but: My boyfriend and i spent the last years quite a huge time separated due to our semesters abroad, so we would like to do our masters together. 
And because of the fact that he has to study another semester i had a gap i needed to fill. 

Again the adult in myself (yes, there is one) said:

"Girl, you got your BA so work!" 

But well i had this dream: 
I was an au pair after my A-Levels in the US. Back then i was 19. And well, as all the 19-year-olds i though: "OMG, i am soo grown up, i can handle everything!"
Well as you can imagine, it wasn't like this. I had a complicated relationship at that time with a guy, who fucked me up pretty much during this time plus in the US you are only allowed to drink when you are 21. But try to tell that to someone, who is allowed to drink in their own country since the age of 16 and on top who thinks is soo grown up. 
So pretty much i spent a magnitude of my time abroad being heart broken, angry and eager to try to pretend i am so grown up. And as you can imagine i couldn't fulfill the duty of being an au pair in the way i wished i did now. 
Don't get me wrong, i had an amazing host family and i loved the kids dearly. I still sometimes dream of them and think a lot about them. It was such a great time, even though the previously mentioned things, so i really wanted to relive that again. 

So i talked it through with my bf and researched online. And so the dream was born and finally coming to life. I'll be an au pair!

Some might say you are already 26, be an adult and get your shit together. And i totally get that opinion. 
But on the other side, you are not forever young. You gotta do things, while you can! For me i see myself with 30 working and enjoying life, but right now i want to experience things which i can't later on. I don't want to say with 35, i wished i could have gone somewhere far, but didn't. 
And the timing for me couldn't be better. I want to wait for my bf to finish his studies anyways. And wanted to be an Au Pair again. So why not use the gap until he is finished? 
But everyone has to decide this for him/herself, what fits there situation and needs most. For me, this just was the one! 

In the next post i will go into detail how i got the Au Pair job and what qualifications you need! 


There are some other paths you could take after you finished your studies: 


1. Obviously find a job and start working.

 But my dear, you are working for the rest of your life. So live a little!


2. Continue with your master's degree.

Without a break. Sure, but you have to be really committed.


3. Doing an internship. 

You can never have to many internships! This would have been my next choice. But to be honest, there was this thought in my head: "You got your degree, why work without getting fully paid. 


4. Being an Au Pair.

Caring for children, being a big sister, free board and free accommodation plus pocket money - so a very cheap way to live abroad and not being alone.


5. Work & Travel.

A cool alternative, though nothing for me. Not because of the work, like i would be to picky, but just to unsafe for me.


6. Travel. 

if you are rich - you are in luck!


7. Taking a practical year. 

Working for social organisations like the Red Cross is a nobel way to spent a gap year. But you have to be very social and willing to work for not so much money.  


8. Doing another bachelor's degree.

If you for example studied fashion management, but you want to do economics also.



9. Be a Trainee. 

This is a special mostly one-year jobs, where you work for a company and get to have a look in different departments. 




To finish, it doesn't matter what path you take, it should simply suit you. Remember you are still young and you have the freedom to choose. There are a lot of options for us these days. Maybe you'll do a mix or have another path? Whatever it is i am all about reading it in the comments! 


xx, Nad


Dienstag, 25. Juli 2017

72 HOURS IN BERLIN: WHAT TO DO & WHERE TO EAT IN BERLIN (TIPS & NOT SO MUCH MAINSTREAM STUFF) - BERLIN TRAVEL DIARY






In May I spent a couple of days with my boyfriend in the capital of my home country. 
Berlin - well ich have to tell you guys, I wasn't a big fan of Berlin before and I have to confess I wouldn't want to live there forever. But I could imagine myself living there for a couple of years. To explain that - I come from the south of Germany and in Bavaria EVERYTHING is clean and ordered. You could say it is a bit conservative. 
So being in Berlin, can be a challenge. You have corners where it is just dirty and the people don't care about the rules and sometimes in certain corners people are a bit scary. 
BUT - Berlin has a certain charm and being the capital of Germany it is so diverse and so many beautiful things happen. 
Here comes a full itinerary of my 72 hours in Berlin - what to do & where to eat.


WHAT TO DO IN BERLIN


This is not a typical sightseeing travel guide. Here you can find cool things to do in Berlin (yup, you're welcome.) 


1. The flea market at the Berlin Wall 




Every Sunday they host a beautiful flee market at the Berlin Wall. You can find everything from clothing to jewelry, bags, design and vinyl. There are also very yummy snacks ( read more at where to eat in Berlin.) I bought a beautiful Levi's jacket there and a vintage diesel high waist jeans. Definitely recommend to go there!



2. Berlin's Mauerpark 








The Mauerpark is as you have guessed a park at the historical wall which once divided Berlin. As you walk through the park you hear all different types of music. People are just chilling around with a beer. At some parts of the wall you are allowed to paint so sometimes you see artists just working their magic. It is a very nice place to spent a chill day. 


3. Karaoke at the Mauerpark


Guys this is my tip you definitely have to do when you are on a Sunday in Berlin and the weather is good. It is basically a dude with a bicycle, a computer, a microphone and boxes. People from all over the world come here and wait in line to sing. Some are very talented and some are just cool people who sing Backstreetboys or Britney Spears. At the end everyone is at the dance floor and just dancing like crazy. The atmosphere is great there. All kinds of people come together and you can chill there and buy a mojito or a beer. Perfect for a fun sunday. It is at the amphitheater in the Mauerpark. It starts around 2 pm. Check out some pics here.


4. The Airport Tempelhof




Airport Tempelhof is a shut down airport and now it is a park where you can do all sorts of sports. There is a section for air sports, like kite surfing and one for riding your bicycle or your roller blades. There is also a chilling are where you can get something to eat and drink. You can get there easily by underground tram. 


5. CdV



Club der Visionäre is not a typical club in Berlin. But then again what is typical in Berlin. It is one of the prettiest open air bars/boats in Berlin at a little river. You have to love electro though, because that's all you get. During the afternoon it's mostly background but at night there is always a live DJ. Opening hours are
 Mo-Fr: 2 pm - open end
Sa-So: 12am - open end
You are not allowed to take pictures in there. They have a great pizza. 
The address is: 
Club der Visionäre
Am Flutgraben 1
12435 Berlin
Germany




The Bikini in Berlin is a really cool mall, with lots of concept stores where you can find very cool stuff. I love the whole mall. It is not your usual mall it is very modern. I love the vibe. The ODEEH Store is in there too. I did an internship with this brand. It is not the cheapest but looking doesn't hurt right? ;)


7. Kurfürstendamm


Some people say that the Kurfürstendamm is so mainstream Berlin and Berlin hates mainstream. It is a pretty street with shopping so far you can see. All the big brands are there. 


8. Strolling around


Mostly i can just recommend you strolling through Berlin. I really liked the quarters Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte. 


2. WHERE TO EAT IN BERLIN

In this Travel Diary we have been eating a lot I just want to share with you my most iconic experiences or the places I liked the most. 







This is probably the cutest and pretties coffee in the Kreuzberg neighborhood (check it out here). I mean it has swings. And the coffee is sooo good. If you are ever in the Kreuzberg area make sure to check it out! 
The address is: 
Yorckstraße 60
10965 Berlin, Deutschland



2. Flea Market at the Mauerpark 



There are so many great food stations at the flea market. We had the all vegan gyros wrap. And it was heaven in my mouth. And it was all vegan. It was under 5 Euros. 


And if one isn't enough we had the pulled pork burger. I am a little bit spoiled by pulled pork because i worked at a catering company where we had pulled pork on weddings and I can tell you pulled pork is everything.






I looked this one up on the internet (here) and it was so worth it. In my hometown we do not have any acai bowl or anything like it. It was so yummy. But it is also very crowded at this food heaven. A definitely must eat ist the matcha cake. It is in Prenzlauer Berg and in the street are a couple of nice food locations. 
The address is: 
Weinbergsweg 23 
10119 Berlin, Deutschland


4. Späti


This is a typical Berlin thing. You have them all over the city, basically at every corner a Späti. It is a little shop where you can buy drinks or little foods. They are open very late and on Sundays. That's where the Berliner gets his beer from. Try it and you'll love it. 
I am more the Radler girl, wich is beer mixed with citrus lemonade. My tip is the Gösser!

Hope you liked my Berlin Travel Diary. Even though it just has been 72 hours! 
Would love to hear Berlin Tips or your opinion in the comments! 

See you soon, Berlin!
xx, Nad







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