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Help with daily family life in Northern Virginia (Washington D.C. area), USA
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: 13 mai 2025
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N° de référence hôte : 237291379185
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Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Jan)
We couldn’t have lucked out more by having Ian as our guest for 3 weeks. It was an unusual situation as we had met briefly the night before I had to leave on a trip. Nonetheless, Ian is a guy who you can trust with everything. He is responsible, conscientious and caring. Ian was a delightful addition to our home; hanging out with my father
… read more cooking, watching sports and political shows. I’m glad that he also had a great time touring the area. Ian is a friend for life.
Laissé par le workawayer (Jan) pour l'hôte
I stayed here for about three weeks in January. Both Jack and Brian are nice people and I got along with Jack very well and we always had nice talks. The house is nice and in a nice neighborhood and just at the bus stop from where you can take the bus to get downtown in a bit more then half an hour. Although there was quite a bit of snow when I
… read more was there, it was very nice that I managed to see a few historical events like the funeral of Jimmy Carter and the inauguration of Trump and also all the seights of DC. The work was also not very hard, it was cooking, a bit of housekeeping.Vous pouvez seulement contacter les workawayers avec une adhésion active.
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Laissé par le workawayer (Roman) pour l'hôte
I had an amazing time staying with Brian and Jack in Virginia. While there, we visited local restaurants, sites of historical interest (George Washington's house at Mount Vernon), and museums (including the Air and Space Museum at Dulles airport). They were both very kind and generous, with a great house in a perfect location.
I stayed with them
… read more in anticipation of a move to Washington, D.C., and they were amazingly knowledgeable guides to the local area. I can't thank them enough for my time there, and would recommend it to anyone else wanting to visit D.C. or the surrounding area!Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Roman)
Roman is a true renaissance man! We had an amazing two-weeks filled with activities, from a historical tour of George Washington’s home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, to evenings in Old Town Alexandria and a pub crawl through Georgetown.
Together, we tackled organizing the basement library and visited a local plant nursery where we picked up an
… read more eclectic mix of ironweed, coreopsis, and rosemary. Roman took the lead on our gardening initiative and whipped up some culinary cross-cultural masterpieces, including a world-class spaghetti carbonara as well as a traditional English Sunday roast.
One standout conversation was our hilarious attempt to decode the English language (from England), especially the many meanings of “tea”—the drink, the meal, the social event, the origins and traditions and probably a few other things we missed!
Overall, Roman was a delight to host, and if you ever need someone to help you garden, cook, or dissect the intricacies of tea, he’s your man!
Laissé par le workawayer (Diogo) pour l'hôte
I had an absolutely incredible experience with Brian and Jack. It was two weeks of cultural exchanges, guided tours around the cities and Jack's life. We attended a baseball game, dined at local restaurants, and I learned a lot about the cuisine of other countries from people Brian has hosted through Workaway.
They are true hosts who provide a
… read more rich cultural exchange; they embody everything Workaway stands for. If you want to have an amazing time in Washington DC and explore the Virginia area, you definitely want to reach out to Brian and Jack. They are wonderful and easy to get along with!Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Diogo)
We had an absolute blast hanging out with Diogo! He truly came-through on the cultural exchange delivering bigtime on a feijoada dinner: two kinds of farofa, couve, Brazilian rice…delicious :)
Diogo’s skills in phototherapy and video editing really shone through as we combined city tours with creating a biographical video of Jack, showcasing his
… read more schools, homes, and career.
All-in-all, we had such a pleasant time with Diogo; seeing a baseball game, visiting Great Falls – we miss him already —who else is going to bring that level of culinary excellence and charm? If you get the chance to host Diogo, don’t let it pass you by!Feedback
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Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Jan)
We couldn’t have lucked out more by having Ian as our guest for 3 weeks. It was an unusual situation as we had met briefly the night before I had to leave on a trip. Nonetheless, Ian is a guy who you can trust with everything. He is responsible, conscientious and caring. Ian was a delightful addition to our home; hanging out with my father
… read more cooking, watching sports and political shows. I’m glad that he also had a great time touring the area. Ian is a friend for life.
Laissé par le workawayer (Jan) pour l'hôte
I stayed here for about three weeks in January. Both Jack and Brian are nice people and I got along with Jack very well and we always had nice talks. The house is nice and in a nice neighborhood and just at the bus stop from where you can take the bus to get downtown in a bit more then half an hour. Although there was quite a bit of snow when I
… read more was there, it was very nice that I managed to see a few historical events like the funeral of Jimmy Carter and the inauguration of Trump and also all the seights of DC. The work was also not very hard, it was cooking, a bit of housekeeping.Vous pouvez seulement contacter les workawayers avec une adhésion active.
(Excellent)
Laissé par le workawayer (Roman) pour l'hôte
I had an amazing time staying with Brian and Jack in Virginia. While there, we visited local restaurants, sites of historical interest (George Washington's house at Mount Vernon), and museums (including the Air and Space Museum at Dulles airport). They were both very kind and generous, with a great house in a perfect location.
I stayed with them
… read more in anticipation of a move to Washington, D.C., and they were amazingly knowledgeable guides to the local area. I can't thank them enough for my time there, and would recommend it to anyone else wanting to visit D.C. or the surrounding area!Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Roman)
Roman is a true renaissance man! We had an amazing two-weeks filled with activities, from a historical tour of George Washington’s home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, to evenings in Old Town Alexandria and a pub crawl through Georgetown.
Together, we tackled organizing the basement library and visited a local plant nursery where we picked up an
… read more eclectic mix of ironweed, coreopsis, and rosemary. Roman took the lead on our gardening initiative and whipped up some culinary cross-cultural masterpieces, including a world-class spaghetti carbonara as well as a traditional English Sunday roast.
One standout conversation was our hilarious attempt to decode the English language (from England), especially the many meanings of “tea”—the drink, the meal, the social event, the origins and traditions and probably a few other things we missed!
Overall, Roman was a delight to host, and if you ever need someone to help you garden, cook, or dissect the intricacies of tea, he’s your man!
Laissé par le workawayer (Diogo) pour l'hôte
I had an absolutely incredible experience with Brian and Jack. It was two weeks of cultural exchanges, guided tours around the cities and Jack's life. We attended a baseball game, dined at local restaurants, and I learned a lot about the cuisine of other countries from people Brian has hosted through Workaway.
They are true hosts who provide a
… read more rich cultural exchange; they embody everything Workaway stands for. If you want to have an amazing time in Washington DC and explore the Virginia area, you definitely want to reach out to Brian and Jack. They are wonderful and easy to get along with!Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Diogo)
We had an absolute blast hanging out with Diogo! He truly came-through on the cultural exchange delivering bigtime on a feijoada dinner: two kinds of farofa, couve, Brazilian rice…delicious :)
Diogo’s skills in phototherapy and video editing really shone through as we combined city tours with creating a biographical video of Jack, showcasing his
… read more schools, homes, and career.
All-in-all, we had such a pleasant time with Diogo; seeing a baseball game, visiting Great Falls – we miss him already —who else is going to bring that level of culinary excellence and charm? If you get the chance to host Diogo, don’t let it pass you by!
Laissé par le workawayer (Ibuki) pour l'hôte
First of all, I had a wonderful experience in Annandale. They are a very kind and fun family. I was able to enjoy two weeks cooking, helping organize the garage, going to museums and dinners! And I need to improve my English more! They teach me English gently! It was an unforgettable experience! Thank you.
Laissé par l'hôte pour le workawayer (Ibuki)
We couldn't have been luckier to have Ibuki as our guest for two weeks- wish he could have stayed longer:) We had a lot of fun cooking and going out together. He was an enormous help around the house. We were happy to be a part of his 1 year oddessey!
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