Love In Aruba (2021) | Full Movie | Sashleigha Brady | David Shawn McConnell | Danor Gerald SparkTV・2 minutes read
Amber takes on a nanny job for Connor's daughter Macy in Aruba, overcoming her lack of experience, and the two explore the island together, bonding over various activities. The characters discuss the development of a visitor center for wind power, highlighting the importance of embracing fear and not giving up on significant endeavors.
Insights Jackie, with extensive nanny experience, is open for summer and fall jobs but lacks a valid passport, which can be obtained quickly. The characters plan a wind power visitor center, highlighting concerns about turbine expansion's biological impacts and aiming to make a difference through education and exploration. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
"Summer Nanny Job in Aruba Adventure" There are five interviews scheduled for the day, with Mr. Gary and Jackie being the first. Jackie has experience as a nanny for 25 families and is available throughout the summer and fall. Jackie does not have a valid passport but can obtain one in a few days. Jackie also substitutes as a teacher to make ends meet. Amber is offered a summer tutoring job for Rob's boss's daughter, a 10-year-old girl. Connor Garrett offers Amber a nanny job for his daughter, Macy, during his work trip to Aruba. Amber is unsure about taking the job due to lack of nanny experience. Amber eventually agrees to the job after a call from Connor. Connor's home in Aruba has two pools, and he leaves Amber in charge of Macy while he works on wind power projects. Amber and Macy spend time exploring the island, visiting a donkey sanctuary and planning more activities for the week. 20:49
Island dinner, turbines, cave, and birthday surprise. Macy is preparing dinner, mentioning defrosting chicken and having broccoli. Shawna and Tony arrive to take Macy and Amber out for dinner. Shawna introduces herself to Amber and mentions Amber will be taking care of Macy. The group discusses the approval of more turbines on the island and the energy they provide. The turbines are tall and stand out, but some sites are less visited. Amber and Macy visit a natural cave with stalactites and stalagmites. Macy loses her lucky bracelet in the cave, causing distress. Connor and Amber search for the bracelet and have a heartfelt conversation about their roles. Russell shares the history of Macy's mother leaving, affecting Macy. Macy plans a surprise for Russell's birthday, involving making pancakes and a gift. Russell spends his birthday with Macy, Amber, and Connor, enjoying the surprise and gifts. 45:27
Ostrich Mating, Feeding, and Nesting Behaviors The Austin mating season runs from the end of September to the end of February, with Mama laying an egg every two to three days, totaling around 15 eggs. Ostrich jackets can hold around 24 chicken eggs, but it's recommended to eat only 20 due to their high protein content. Feeding ostriches involves maize, with specific instructions on how to hold and feed them. Daddy ostrich prepares the nest by making a hole for Mama to lay eggs, crucial due to heavy rains on the island. Ostriches' instinct guides their nest-building, with emus potentially teaching them. An abandoned ostrich egg is mentioned, leading to a discussion on the sadness of unhatched eggs. A report idea is suggested to address the issue of ostrich eggs not hatching. Teaching experiences are shared, with a focus on making a difference in students' lives. Concerns about wind turbine expansion are discussed, with potential biological impacts on birds and bats. A history excursion to gold mill ruins is planned, with exploration and discussions on gold findings. 01:10:37
Navigating Relationships and Wind Power Initiatives The protagonist discusses past relationships and their current feelings towards new ones. The protagonist reveals being married for 11 years and then being single. The protagonist expresses concern about not wanting their child to get hurt. The protagonist and another character discuss their dating experiences. The characters brainstorm the idea of a visitor center dedicated to wind power. The characters discuss the funding for the visitor center. The characters decide to move forward with the visitor center idea. The protagonist spends time with their child and another character. The protagonist's sister has a baby, prompting a visit. The protagonist contemplates returning to their previous commitment. 01:36:51
"Embracing Fear for Valuable Things" Embrace fear as part of life, especially with valuable things. Don't give up on important things, even if they scare you. Macy may not be okay with everything, but she's a big fan. The speaker is the first and biggest fan.