I came upon the decision to be an au pair one day while I was just browsing the internet looking for a better job.   I had always wanted to travel to different places, explore diverse cultures and people, and embrace new, exciting things.  I saw a link for Sunnyaupairs and after reading all the information I concluded it was something I wanted to do.  My desire to travel, love for children and helping others this sounded like the perfect opportunity for me.   I applied and sooner than I thought I was receiving responses from families all over the world. The first response was from a family in Switzerland.  Everything sounded remarkable but I had to keep a level head and think things through.  Lots of "what ifs" popped into my mind. What if I get there and they demand more than what they initially asked for? What if I get homesick?  I took so long to make my decision they found someone else.  I continued to receive emails from families seeking an aupair.  One was from Sheila and Mike who resided in Minnesota.   I responded to them and let them know I was interested.  Several emails and a few phone calls later, we agreed upon a trial period of 3 weeks.  .
            
Mike and Sheila needed an aupair because they were unfortunately involved in a car accident 15 months prior which left Sheila, the mother of three children, paralyzed.  Jordyn was born shortly after the accident and was 15 months old when I arrived.  She has two brothers, Nathan, 11 and Cody, 8.  Mike, Sheila's husband works for a transportation company in St. Paul. .
            
I had a just a few weeks to prepare for my first aupair experience.  I already had my CPR certification and signed up for a first aid class.  I had reference books and information about the care of a 15 months old toddler.  I knew that Jordyn could possibly be a handful which was something I didn't have too much experience with but was up for the challenge. .
            
I came well prepared with lots of sweaters, sweat pants and a heavy jacket.