Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Nanny here.
I’m 5’4”, 250ish pounds. I’m physically capable of chasing kids (2-teen) around the park as tickle monster when they don’t want to move and get their energy out in appropriate ways. I’m also strong enough (and padded enough!) to wade into a pile of boys whose roughhousing turned into hurting each other, then I’m capable of carrying a child of up to 100 pounds up two flights of stairs while they struggle.
I model healthier food choices than their very slim parents. I also model fitness by going and working out with a physical trainer multiple times per week.
If your AP makes healthy choices, weight should not matter.
Total BS. If you are 250 lbs at 5'4" there is no way you eat as health as you claim and are as active as you claim. Per BMI (not perfect I know) you are morbidly obese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Nanny here.
I’m 5’4”, 250ish pounds. I’m physically capable of chasing kids (2-teen) around the park as tickle monster when they don’t want to move and get their energy out in appropriate ways. I’m also strong enough (and padded enough!) to wade into a pile of boys whose roughhousing turned into hurting each other, then I’m capable of carrying a child of up to 100 pounds up two flights of stairs while they struggle.
I model healthier food choices than their very slim parents. I also model fitness by going and working out with a physical trainer multiple times per week.
If your AP makes healthy choices, weight should not matter.
Total BS. If you are 250 lbs at 5'4" there is no way you eat as health as you claim and are as active as you claim. Per BMI (not perfect I know) you are morbidly obese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Nanny here.
I’m 5’4”, 250ish pounds. I’m physically capable of chasing kids (2-teen) around the park as tickle monster when they don’t want to move and get their energy out in appropriate ways. I’m also strong enough (and padded enough!) to wade into a pile of boys whose roughhousing turned into hurting each other, then I’m capable of carrying a child of up to 100 pounds up two flights of stairs while they struggle.
I model healthier food choices than their very slim parents. I also model fitness by going and working out with a physical trainer multiple times per week.
If your AP makes healthy choices, weight should not matter.
Total BS. If you are 250 lbs at 5'4" there is no way you eat as health as you claim and are as active as you claim. Per BMI (not perfect I know) you are morbidly obese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Nanny here.
I’m 5’4”, 250ish pounds. I’m physically capable of chasing kids (2-teen) around the park as tickle monster when they don’t want to move and get their energy out in appropriate ways. I’m also strong enough (and padded enough!) to wade into a pile of boys whose roughhousing turned into hurting each other, then I’m capable of carrying a child of up to 100 pounds up two flights of stairs while they struggle.
I model healthier food choices than their very slim parents. I also model fitness by going and working out with a physical trainer multiple times per week.
If your AP makes healthy choices, weight should not matter.
Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Anonymous wrote:We have been interviewing several au pair candidates for weeks, and we have narrowed it down to two au pairs who want to match. The one we like the best, however, is overweight, and I am wondering if anyone has had experience having an au pair who is oveweight? She weighs slightly over 200 pounds and is 5'4". She has worked as a camp counselor, and has a great personality, but our two boys are very active and energetic (ages 7 and 11) and strong willed, and I wonder whether she could keep up with them. She seems up for the challenge. I have had several experienced AP host moms say not to match with an overweight au pair beacuse they have less energy, don't model healthy eating habits, etc. Wondering if that is the case? the other au pair is normal weight, but doesn't seem to have as much charisma.
Anonymous wrote:Not all weight problems are caused by overeating.![]()
Anonymous wrote:We had a very large AP but rematched for other reasons. We thought she was probably a bit chubby but when she arrived she looked about 50 lbs heavier than we thought. So, know that she might appear 200 lbs but really be much higher than that.
Our large AP had some unusual but not horrible habits. She would take out slices of bread, crush them into a ball, and eat them from her hands like little dumplings. 4-5 at a time before meals. About a loaf per day. She also frequently lectured us about nutrition (we are fit and relatively healthy eaters, so I wasn't sure how to react or what to say in response to the lecture).
If I went down this path again I would ask a lot more about attitudes toward food, snacking, other people eating, etc.