
The new home is where love is.
Home. What is it? Is it a place? The place where we were born? The place where we live? Or is home a feeling? The feeling of being at home wherever the people are who love you — and whom you love? If home were only a place, then countless people would have no home at all. Moves, long journeys, and extended stays in different places would constantly take it away.
Yet we see that many of our clients experience something different. They often live in several places, travel frequently, and spend time in different parts of the world. What they carefully ensure, however, is that the core family always stays together. The family must remain safe, connected, and protected.
Of course, it has advantages when this emotional closeness can always be experienced in the same place. But in a modern world, this is often no longer possible. Those whose dreams grow into the sky will go wherever the chances of realizing them are greatest. Times have changed.
But separating the family or scattering it across different places — that is a price many are not willing to pay. That is why some families choose professional childcare in the form of a modern family manager. Someone who helps preserve that feeling of home, wherever life takes them. Home then depends not on a place, but on the people who matter most — the emotional anchors in life.
A modern nanny organizes exactly that. She creates and nurtures important relationships. She ensures that time and space exist for undivided attention. She helps key caregivers fulfill their responsibilities toward one another even in changing environments. She becomes the essential link.
When everyone goes their separate ways during the day because they must, she organizes the moments where paths cross again — moments of togetherness, shared experiences, and genuine connection. She keeps an overview of everyone’s daily paths and helps create natural opportunities to meet and reconnect. In doing so, she strengthens the feeling of home — a feeling built on trust, closeness, and meaningful relationships.
Houses can stand empty. Children can feel lonely even in the same place every day. The idea that home is tied to a single location seems outdated in a modern world.
The new definition of home is simple: Home is wherever we are happy together.
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