Emilie’s
Story
February 8, 2007
I have never been more excited in my life than when I
received a call from EurAupair International telling me that I had been chosen
as one of the five finalists for Au Pair of the Year. Three weeks earlier,
Kati, my host mom, gave me a copy of the letter that she submitted for the
award. These were the nicest words that anyone has ever said to me. I cried all
the time. I read the essay and re-read it. I sent it to friends and translated
it for my family. My award was the letter that Kati had written. I didn’t need
anything else.
So now that I am being asked to write a letter about my
experiences, I don’t know what to say. How can I say that I am “Au Pair of the
Year”? There are so many other thousands of girls that could be like me. Why
didn’t they get nominated? The real truth is that they weren’t nominated
because they don’t have the same type of relationship that I have with my host
family. I cannot be the “Au Pair of the Year”, without my host family being the
“Best Host Family of the Year”.
So this letter is about the relationship that I have with my
host family. I believe that it is unique and special. These five people are
truly part of my family. This is what I feel when I think about them. This is
why they have made my year a wonderful experience.
FATE: My being here can be called FATE. Kati sent me an email the day I was ready to say yes to another
family. I had been talking to the other family for so long that I told Kati
right away it was a no. Nevertheless, I kept her email and the picture of her
three girls. Two days later, I took a look at the picture she sent me and
completely fell in love with her wonderful girls. I couldn’t say no to them, I
needed to know more about this family. (This is the picture Kati sent to me)
My experience as an au pair is – by far- the most wonderful
experience I have had. It has not been easy to leave my well- planned and easy
life. But I didn’t think it would change the way I see the world, the way I
interact with people or my views about life.
By living here, I have received a lot. I enjoy myself all
the time, I have learned a lot. Kati and George are two extraordinary people
that are really, really important to me. What I like about them is their
honesty. If something is wrong, they won’t keep quiet. They are open and talk
about everything. The conversations are easy, and I have never had any problems
talking about my feelings with them. George has taught me a lot, he knows so
many things that it is a real pleasure to talk with him. His knowledge has
helped me discover the U.S in a very different, practical way. This is much
different than what I learned in books.
Kati is like my angel. She is the one I talk to the most. I
could spend hours listening or talking to her. I have had questions about my
future. She is always trying to be objective. I really appreciate that. She has
shown me more possibilities and enlightens my future and my choices, whatever
they are. She makes me dream. She never puts me down, but on the contrary, Kati
helps me find what is special about me, and she helps me focus on it.
These are just a few of the most wonderful moments I have
had with my host family. They may seem small, but they are events that I will
remember for the rest of my life.
- One
afternoon Kati and I went to lunch and shopping together. It was so
special because it was just the two of us, and we talked about very
personal issues that you only share with your closest friends.
- At
Thanksgiving, Kati made a toast in my honor in front of her whole family.
Not only did she tell me how much she liked me, but she told everybody
else. She wanted everyone to know how important I was to them and how
special our experience was.
- George
told me that the girls have never been happier since I came here. This was
something that really touched my heart. How can someone in five months
make these girls happier than they were before? I felt like it wasn’t
possible that I could have made them happier. I guess I never understood
the impact I have had on other people.
- One
morning Kati, George and all three girls hid under the covers of their
bed. They were playing hide and seek and wanted me to find them. I really
felt like I was a member of the family. It was important because it
reminds me of when I was young and when I did that with my parents all the
time. I will always remember Ava saying “Come Find Me” in her tiny voice.
I will always smile.
What other au pair can say they have had the same type of
relationship with their host family?
Every moment I share with my host family and with Kati is
fantastic. We are living in a magical time which will stay etched forever in my
heart. What I want to say is that, not only do I love the girls but I also have
a deep affection for George and Kati. Sometimes, I feel they are like my
parents, that I love them as much as I love my real parents.
And this is why I only talk about them and not about me;
because I cannot be “Au Pair of the Year” if my host family is not the best
ever.
Let’s talk about my experience with the girls. Well, I can
say that our relationship is unique. First, I thought they were wonderful.
Then, behind every sweet face, I have discovered a strong personality. This
experience has been kind of a challenge for me: I didn’t know if I was capable
of being a mother, and so I wanted to experience it on a daily basis. I wanted
to know if I would be able to be a mom one day. This experience is exceeding my
expectations. Lisa (5), Leia (4) and Ava (2) have
taught me what life is all about. If I had something to say about each of them,
I would say this:
Lisa is an exceptional child. She has a lot of qualities but
she also has to work on her emotions. Her tantrums have helped me to create
rules and to follow them. When she is acting out of control, I have to work
hard on my impulses. It is never easy. I take a new look at myself with her.
But at the same time, I have spent unbelievably wonderful and incredible
moments with Lisa. Watching her grow up has made me believe in the future; I
have told myself that if the future is full of people like Lisa, then I want to
be part of this future. Seeing Lisa cry because she misses her sisters deeply
touches me. Hearing her talk in French melts my heart. Watching her excitement
when she knows she has pleased me makes her an adorable little girl. Her
volition to do things perfectly has made me believe that she will succeed in
life.
Leia is a child which “joie de vivre” is
an example to follow. I just need to look at her and a big smile shows on my
face. If there were only one thing that has made my experience a unique one it
would really be her.
Leia is gifted, and it is an
honor to teach her French. She has had a hard time going to school because she
seemed unhappy. Why did such a talented girl hate school so much? It was really
hard to watch her suffer. We all discussed it and decided that school was too
easy for her. She is the kind of child that needs a challenge. So at the
beginning of January, she moved up a grade. Leia has
been transformed since then. I admire her determination. Not only is Leia happy, but she is also really funny. She has regularly
made me laugh more than most of the grown ups I know. She is theatrical.
Ava is still very young. It is not easy to know who she will
become. However, she already has a strong character and knows to assert
herself. Before I came to America I thought I knew a lot about child development. Thanks to her, I have
discovered more childhood stages that were unknown to me before. She is very
challenging and at the same time, she is an adorable little girl that I love to
cuddle and give kisses. She is cute, and we would love her to stay a baby so
that we can take her in our arms and cuddle her all the time.
Something would have been missing in my life if I never knew
Lisa, Leia and Ava. They transformed me, and I am
proud to say that my life will never be the same anymore without them. Someday
I will leave, and it will kill me if they become just a souvenir.
There are still millions of things to say about my host
family. But I will add only one thing: I would never have thought that you
could love people so much that you have only known for five months. Thank you,
George, Kati, Lisa, Leia, and Ava. I love you.
Respectfully submitted, Emilie Terryn
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