Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but our's always wants Strawberrys out of season and that's expensive. So glad we're getting out of the program!
Why didn't you just ... say "No, sorry - they're only in season in the summer. We can get you frozen strawberries if you want to use them in smoothies or something."
Not the PP but yes, it would be perfectly reasonable to tell her that you’re not going to buy $7 out of season strawberries. But, this is where hosting an AP gets nuanced.At least in my experience, there’s so many times you have to pick your battles because you are walking a fine line between keeping her happy - since she’s caring for your kids and you don’t want to go into rematch - and bending over backwards to your detriment.
Early on with my AP, she would’ve understood that strawberries are out of season and moved on. But then she got really plugged into the AP community and compared everything. I have no doubt my AP would’ve made pointed comments about the other APs whose families had fresh strawberries and made underhanded comments about how my family is cheap and “doesn’t care” about her because we don’t fulfill her grocery needs. I’m completely serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but our's always wants Strawberrys out of season and that's expensive. So glad we're getting out of the program!
Our first AP always asked for gluten free stuff even though she had no gluten allergies and long fruit list. Our second always asked for fish, seafood, organic stuff and fruits. I feel like they are trying to eat health while there here but if you not the one paying the bill it’s easy to not think about how expensive some of these items can be. I remember one time I took out AP shopping and she picked up 2 dragon fruits and the cost $22. From then on I started just asking for shopping list.
We also left the program and I am so happy we did. This program is not what it it’s advertised to be, for both the AP and the host families. APs think they are coming this extravagant vacation like experience with all expenses paid and HF think they will have a live baby sitter, they will have flexible childcare. What end up happening is that there is disappointment because the AP is not getting what they thought the came for and will either ask for more, become resentful or both and may try to rematch. HF may feel like they have taken up an added responsibility for young adult they have to cook for, sometimes clean after, worry about when she out late at night. Most HF feel the added cost to agency fees, car insurance, groceries, gas, phone… With that being said, I understand there are exceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but our's always wants Strawberrys out of season and that's expensive. So glad we're getting out of the program!
Why didn't you just ... say "No, sorry - they're only in season in the summer. We can get you frozen strawberries if you want to use them in smoothies or something."
Anonymous wrote:Not sure but our's always wants Strawberrys out of season and that's expensive. So glad we're getting out of the program!
Anonymous wrote:Not sure but our's always wants Strawberrys out of season and that's expensive. So glad we're getting out of the program!