Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you tell her what you hope to learn about her culture?
FYI PP, context and detail both matter when analyzing a situation (this applies to this post and life in general, in case you have not realized that yet, so consider this a tip). If AP had written to HF describing some event she participated in at home, or some cultural tradition, then certainly the OP or any recently-matched HF should write back with interest. That's NOT what is happening here. The HF took the time to send AP videos to help the bonding process (esp. showing the house -- Hello!!!! This is a good, invested HF!!), and the AP has responded in an entirely self-centric way. Not even a "oh so cute! I love Cindy's cute stuffed animals" or something like that. This kind of stuff should come naturally to a good AP who is coming here for the right reasons.
I have slogged through year with a self-centric AP whom I came to believe did not actually like kids very much, and strongly advise OP to suss this out now, before AP arrives. I don't think asking her outright would be helpful b/c I think it would be difficult to frame the question in a way that would get an honest or useful response. I DO agree hugely with the advice to Skype and see how the AP interacts with the kids. OP, if you do this, do not interject and help the conversation(s) along. Put the kids in front of the computer (both and/or one at a time) and let it happen. A good AP will find a way to interact with your kids, nerves or no nerves. I won't match until I do this several times. What kinds of questions did this AP ask during matching? About your family, the kids? Or just about perks, etc? Did the AP interact with kids via Skype at all previously? Did you have any of these concerns during matching?
My current awesome AP asked all about my daughter during interviews, and after we matched (I use WhatsApp to keep in touch), and my next AP coming in August has been doing the same (fingers crossed). I think this is a red flag and you want to get to the bottom of it now. If it was a fluke, then great. But maybe it wasn't and you want/need to know that now.