Friday 30 December 2011

Ou Est Le Neige? Voila ici!!






So I FINALLY made it out onto the snow and boy did it feel good! Boxing Day was the day and Alice and Alex were my buddies. It definitely took me a while to get my snow legs back and it wasn't until day two that they finally kicked in. This time, Josh and Hywel were my guides (I really must learn to read the piste maps - I'm so lazy!) and I was much more comfortable and confident in my legs. I had to borrow Hywel's spare board as mine has delaminated which sucks but I'm so lucky and grateful that he is short like me (if you're reading this Hywel, I mean that in the nicest possible way!). The piste was definitely in need with another dump of snow but the blue bird sky was incredible. But none of you need to worry, my apres ski is coming along wonderfully.....

Tuesday 27 December 2011

Christmas Day - One to Remember





Christmas Day in the mountains didn't quite pan out as I had thought it would but by the end of the day, I wouldn't have changed a thing. I spent the morning working (after taking a couple of pics of my morning view) which then lead to working in the early afternoon so I didn't have the chance to get on my board on Christmas Day which was gutting. I was feeling a bit blue but after a couple of ciders with Alice and a very festive lunch of nacho's and chicken nuggets things started to perk up! We ended up cooking Xmas dinner at Alice's chalet that night and she was kind enough to let me open up a couple of her presents so I could feel more Christmassy which totally worked. After a wonderful roast dinner lovingly cooked by Alex (thanks again Alex!) we did the time honoured Xmas tradition of playing a board game - accompanied by one or six bottles or red wine. The game of choice was Articulate and Alice and I won (was there ever any doubt?!). I've never lost a game so I'm glad my record is still in tact! I did of course miss my normal family Christmas but this was an ace alternative celebration - thanks for those who made it awesome!

Monday 26 December 2011

We're All In This Together!










Christmas Eve. My normal Christmas Eve routine involves eating, watching TV, going to the pub, not drinking and being designated driver home. It was a bit different this year as I started my job as a chalet maid and got straight to it. There is such a lovely bunch of girls in the maid crew and all of them are Brits. We had to clean three chalet's and they are gorgeous. The view was incredible, as you can see from the first pic! I was in a team with Alice and Patience and as you can see, we had a bit of fun as we went along. To wind down after a long day of cleaning, we headed over to Chalet Nova where some of the maid crew live and they had a Christmas tree so it did start to feel Christmasy! I must tell you all, that on day two in France, I fell in love. Head. Over. Heels. His name is Charlie and he is gorgeous. Like a big cuddly bear. Did I forget to mention that Charlie is a Burmese Mountain dog?? Anyway, so in love. We headed out to Moulin to a bar called Greg's and danced the night away until Christmas day chimed in. Those green shots you see above were actually blue and tasted like mouthwash - yum......oh and from the pics above, you'll see a picture of Mitch and you MUST agree that he looks exactly like Kurt from Glee - am I right?? He can't sing though. Disappointing. En route home, Patience and I had a little dance and then it was time for the epic walk up the mountain home. To say it was cold was an understatement. Don't know how me Mitch and Sarah made it up there to our warm and cosy chalet but we did and it felt good! Then I got plenty of shut eye whilst waiting for a visit from Santa...........

The Start of the Season




After 5 weeks of planning, the day for me to leave the UK finally arrived. It didn't seem real as I hadn't been planning it that long but once I started packing up my life and I realised I had a shed load of stuff that I needed to take with me, it started to hit home what I was about to embark on. I promise you, I tried to pack light. And I did remove loads of 'unnecessary' items but I just couldn't cut down any more - everything in ALL those bags you can see above is 100% crucial! Promise......anyway, the epic journey to Bourg St Maurice then commenced which started with a lift from my Dad to Wokingham Station, accompanied by my Mum aka Chief Bag Carrier, and ended with leaving from Victoria Coach Station. My Mum and I had a cheeky glass of prosecco to see me off in style and we were waiting to load on my 'light' luggage when I heard someone say 'Jo!' and I turn around and low and behold my awesome mate Paige was there with a 'Bon Voyage Jo!' banner!! I was so suprised and it was a lovely send off! A few tears were then shed from the three of us and I got on the Snow Express for the 17 hour coach ride. Fortunately for me, I can sleep anywhere so for 10 of those house I was out for the count. I arrived into Bourg St Maurcie at about 1pm, French time, to then start my journey to my first home in the mountains.......