1535 days ago

Looking for Nannying Work

Sophia from Hauraki

Hi!

I am a 22 year old Victoria University Commerce graduate looking to line up some work for the summer holidays. I am currently living in Wellington but will be returning to Auckland in November.

I have previous experience in both babysitting and nannying, having worked for 5 different families during my time at university. I have looked after children a range of ages from 3 to 10. I also have my full drivers license and access to a car.

I am available to start work once my studies finish in November, and I am flexible to any hours and happy to work full time over the school holidays.

Feel free to contact me with any enquires on sophia.reinenhamill@gmail.com or 0212070231 if you are interested and I will be happy to send through my CV with references.

Thanks!
Sophia

More messages from your neighbours
20 hours ago

Poll: Are quality products on the decline?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Gift-giving looks a lot different these days when you can pick up super-cheap goods made overseas. But do they last?

Do you have any old items like appliances, electronics or clothing that have stood the test of time? Share below!

Image
Are quality products on the decline?
  • 90.1% Yes
    90.1% Complete
  • 8.4% No
    8.4% Complete
  • 1.5% Other - I'll share below
    1.5% Complete
263 votes
1 hour ago

Christmas Carols- A brief history

Kurien Thomas from The Flea 88.2 FM

Hello,
As we head into Christmas and the long holidays, the unmistakable carol music of Christmas will be heard. From shopping malls to radio stations to homes where tree decorating missions are underway not to mention seeds of an argument that reaches it zenith on Christmas Day!

But where did it all originate ( not the argument!), the carols?

Here at the Flea FM, each week we will post a few short snippets* we have curated so that you can appreciate when you hear a carol, a little history about the simple Christmas carol. Enjoy.
* attributes provided at last post.

In medieval times, the word ‘carol’ referred to a round dance with musical accompaniment (‘carole’ in French). It later developed into a song form of verses and a refrain. Not all the original texts had Christmassy words but many were associated with Mary, Advent and Christmas. The term has since come to be applied to all Christmas songs, whether or not in carol form.

Christmas Carols were introduced to formal church services by St. Francis of Assisi.
‘One of the oldest printed English Christmas carols is the Boar's Head Carol, sung as the traditional dish is carried in on Christmas Day at Queen's College, Oxford; it was printed in 1521.’ (Oxford Dictionary of Music)

4 hours ago