Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts

Building new memories (and ski school story) :: in Briancon ::

Sunday, 6 March 2016


Happy Sunday everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend - and Mothers Day if you are in the UK! I love going through my holiday pictures. I have great plans for them - as always, and hope to find the time to make it happen. However I have not taken my camera out as much as I had hoped, it is sometimes so easy to rely on my phone. My plans do not require big size pictures so I should be able to get away as far as quality is concerned, but it is not great for posting on my blog. 



So instead of getting a lot of pictures of Baby MiH skiing, here are some pictures of Briancon, the main town near our resort. We went there the worst day of the week - mainly because Mr MiH had a bad fall and there was no point in risking another fall due to poor visibility. And as Baby MiH was having a ski school crisis, retail therapy was very much needed that afternoon. Unfortunately the one yarn/craft shop was not yet opened for business (didn't they know I was in town) - it is selling mainly cross-stitching and I could have done with a new cross-stitching project. I have not followed a grid for a long time. 


Being on holiday was great fun of course. But we are really happy to be back, near Leo of course. Baby MiH is happiest at home, he cannot wait to go back to nursery. He was not really happy at ski school (he chose the ESF one) - nothing to do with the skiing, and everything to do with the social aspect of it. He is missing his friends, and did not manage to make friends in his group. Last year, it was a much smaller group (4 of them) and he loved going there. It is a shame. We took him out one day, we left him the following day - and went undercover to check out on him every half hour. I know - don't judge, I cannot handle tears. In fact I was not allowed to drop him off, Mr MiH did it. 

As you can imagine I went through French ski school, and I can ski well. However I would say that French ski school is a bit harsh sometimes. We only left Baby MiH for 2 hours and a half and then my parents were looking after him, or we would ski with him a bit. I am a bit annoyed that he still cannot slow down or stop - it is his second year of ski school, and this is a pretty key skill to acquire. I will be working on it over this year at our nearest snow dome. 

I like the idea of him mixing with other French kids, and learn skiing in French. I cannot teach him in English. But I don't want him to resent being with other French kids. It is a fine line to strike with bilingual kids - he is French and yet he is not at the same time (ie he is not in a French system). We will carry on going to Serre-Chevalier, mainly because our babysitters in chief (aka my parents) go there, but I might try to look for ski schools with smaller groups - where I think Baby MiH will thrive better. 



Have you got any tips for me for taking bilingual children on holiday?

There will be other pictures of skiing as I wore my Fidra every day out there, and managed to get Mr MiH to stop and take some pics. 

#travellingwiththekids

Thursday, 12 March 2015


I am finally recovering from our week away with both kids - and Little Baby MiH first flight. It was a much needed break, and spending some time with my whole family. Mr MiH and I were very (very) lucky and skied every day and so did Baby MiH who went to ski school this year! He can certainly go down the hill - but cannot stop yet - yes, it is an issue, just not as far as he is concerned. 


We go to the same resort every year (Serre-Chevalier). When I was younger, I thought that this was the most boring ever, when there are so many resorts to try. Now that I have kids, I love that everything is familiar, I know where to rent skis, the pushchair, the sledge and the route to the resort.. I am all about the routine, and at the end of the day there is so much excitement a girl can take after a flight with 2 kids. 


The weather was fairly good - but as time on our own is SO precious, it did not matter. We went skiing every day, and if the weather was bad we made the most of our lunch en tête a tête, and spend quality time together. There is no way I am wasting a babysitting offer. Time as a couple has become scarce, and therefore important. 


The flights were ok. It was a dream on the way there, I should have done better... The way back was a bit more challenging, starting by the baby being sick of me before we boarded the plane, and a serious case of ear popping. By the time we landed, The wonderful woman who invited us to take the 'special assistance' passport lane (ie avoiding 20 minutes of queue) literally saved my life. Gatwick airport clearly have a family friendly policy, and has been a wonderful experience (if you are based in the UK and a choice). 


We are back. I will be back on the blog. I have a few projects that are finished, and need posting, and few others in the works to share soon. I intend to be around more frequently now. 

Memories are made of this...

Sunday, 16 March 2014


 
Pictures were all taken from my Iphone, most were edited on Instagram.

And this closes one week of sunshine in Serre-Chevalier (France) with my favourite people.

Back ... to Claim

Monday, 18 March 2013

What a week! There was snow, sunshine, wind - that totally gave you a facelift whilst skiing down the slope, food - a lot of food, and just a lot of fun! And now we are back - Baby MiH is recovering the posing and the smiling... 

*There is still time to enter my giveaway -
 a hand dyed skein kindly offered by SixSkeins*


I have to catch up with your posts and news - the biggest one being the end of Google Reader.. So it seems that I need to claim my blog on Bloglovin'. So here is the link: Follow my blog with Bloglovin

You may have noticed that you can import your reading list on Bloglovin' and also on Feedly - not sure which one I like best at the moment. 

And secondly, thank you so much for welcoming Le Challenge (75 followers in one week!)! I am glad the first theme was such as hit, I am looking forward to seeing all your creations - and better get started with my own project! And thanks also for those who blogged about it!