Viral nanny Roseline ‘Rosie’ Atieno is experiencing a wave of positive developments, having recently been bestowed with generous opportunities. A day before, she was fortunate to receive a complimentary holiday with her children, and on top of that, she was presented with both a job offer and a student visa to Canada.
Catherine Joe, the Director of Vintmark Travel Agency, made the announcement on Facebook, revealing that the company is extending a temporary position to the beloved nanny, with a remuneration of KSh 30,000, coupled with a student sponsorship for a Canadian visa.
Content creator Divinar Joseph shared further details, stating, “Catherine Joe is searching for the renowned Lebanon nanny and is offering her two opportunities: a temporary nanny job with compensation starting at KSh 30,000.”
Joseph added, “She can work in this capacity while awaiting the completion of her Canada visa process. Please share contact details if you have any.”
Rosie’s Personal Journey Unveiled
In an interview, Roseline, a mother of three, candidly shared insights into her life, narrating the challenging path that led her to leave for Lebanon. Originally from Siaya County, she explained that she had been separated from her own children for two years, and the reunion with her family invoked a mix of emotions.
“I cried because I had mixed feelings about meeting my children after two years and leaving the children I had taken care of for two years, who treated me like their parent,” revealed Roseline during the interview.
Roseline’s Decision to Move to Lebanon
Detailing the circumstances that prompted her departure from Kenya in 2021, Roseline disclosed that she had left an unsuccessful marriage. Seeking better opportunities to provide for her children, she embarked on a journey to Lebanon.
“I left in October 2021, and at that time, I was in a marriage that was not working. I decided to go there and find greener pastures to give my children a good life,” she explained.
Despite initial apprehensions, Roseline prayed for a supportive family, and her prayers were answered when she encountered the family at the airport.
Rosie’s Experience in Lebanon
The immediate bond with the children and their mother was heartening, and Roseline described them as “good people” who are well-known content creators in Lebanon.
“The first experience with the family, when we met at the airport, the mother of the children just said ‘wow’ when she saw me. We clicked from day one,” she shared.
Recalling her time with the children, Roseline expressed deep affection for them, emphasizing how they filled the void of missing her own children. She even extended an invitation to the Lebanese family to visit Kenya and meet her children.
Regarding her stay in Lebanon, Roseline stated, “I felt like I was at home. The only difference is that they pay me. The children appreciated me for who I am.”
While she plans to return to Lebanon, Roseline hasn’t set a specific date, expressing her intention to continue working with the family until the children are a bit older.
Acknowledging her exceptional dedication, Expeditions Maasai Safaris has offered a token of appreciation by arranging a family tour to the Masai Mara.
Pancras Karema remarked, “We believe in celebrating people like Rosie, whose dedication and kindness inspire us. This trip to the Masai Mara is a small gesture to honor her incredible spirit and the profound impact she makes every day.”