Monday 25 January 2010

Family Ski Checklist

With just two weeks to go before the family packs their suitcases for the annual ski half term holiday, I thought it might be useful to put together a family ski checklist. For the younger ones, the first thing to make sure is the:
  •  Child car seats
Sounds obvious this one and yes at Chamonix Exclusive we supply them for all ages, but it surprising how many operators don't provide them, so you might want to check before you arrive and if necessary bring your own. Personally speaking hear, if the operator doesn't provide them, you may also want to question how child friendly they really are!

Ski Half Term - Arriving At The Airport
  • Warm Coat
  • Fleece
  • Snow boots
  • Warm Hat
  • Sunglasses
With half term skiing being a February arrival it will probably mean temperatures down to, or below freezing, exposed flesh can quickly lead to discomfort, distressed children or worse! Left handy at all times therefore should be a warm coat, a fleece, hat and some gloves - especially as on arrival at the resort they are likely to dive straight into the snow! The ski half term week always also seems to bring the snow, so the shiny party shoes are far from ideal! Sounds obvious, but you might be surprised by what we sometimes see at airports. The snow boots on the checklist don't have to be expensive ones either, something warm with a good sole, or instead of snow boots a pair of walking boots are generally ideal (except after a big snowfall - unless waterproof).

Getting Out On The Slopes - The real Start To The Half Term Ski Holiday

So, we have successfully managed the arrival, the good operators will have prior to your departure sorted your ski passes, ski lessons and anything else that you need, otherwise this needs to be done as soon as you arrive (or by yourself before you depart using the web) as being half term, ski lessons may not be easy to book on the day! So assuming this has all been done, the morning has arrived, where do you start, firstly 30 minutes before you think you need to! Whatever time you think you need to get up for breakfast, we find another 30 minutes are typically needed if ski school is involved!

And now for the children's ski checklist, half term is a layering week, as February generally brings cold mornings and warm afternoons, so make sure you pack:
  • Thermal base layers (Long John's and vest)
  • Thin Mid Layers
  • Ski Socks
  • Fleeces
  • Snood / Turtle Neck
  • Waterproof salopettes
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Good quality mittens or glove
  • Goggles
  • Ski helmet (or make sure you can hire in resort)
  • Sun protection (high factor)
  • Lip protection (high factor)
And just before you set off to ski school:
  • Snack bar(s)
  • Lift pass
  • Ski school ticket
  • Identification
  • Skis or Snowboard
  • Boots
  • Poles
Complete? Now of course nyou can send them off comfortable to have a great ski day - the best way to spend the half term ski holiday!

Tuesday 19 January 2010

Family Skiing - Cooking Great Food For Children

The benefits of being a mother I guess, is that it allows us to develop a menu with the luxury ski chalet's chef that really is suitable for children in family ski holiday groups.

There are three main rules that we always deploy:
  1. Ingredients must be fresh
  2. As appealing to our younger guests as the luxury chalet cuisine served to our older guests
  3. Provide our younger guests with a health balanced diet
The menu planning therefore typically reflects great 'homely' dishes that your Great Aunt would have produced, presented to the high standard that you expect from one of your favourite family ski chalets! Fish cakes made from choice pieces of fish, home made shepherds pie made with fresh minced steak, carrots, and a delicious sauce, and then topped with a light and creamy potato puree, and home made beef burgers, made fresh with lean chunks of steak, and garnished with salad.

Desserts also reflect the healthy mix whenever possible, sometimes a little indulgent, but on other days full of fruit made the way children like it, ensuring they get their much needed vitamins.

Monday 11 January 2010

Ski Clothing - Advise For Adults As Well As Family Ski Groups

Regular visitors to my Family Ski blog may have read the article on children's ski clothing. We have now adapted this blog entry on our Chamonix Exclusive Blog for adults as we have found a number of clients have asked for such information, and not just family ski holiday groups.

If any other bloggers or sites would like to use my advice, or the advice given on the Chamonix Exclusive luxury ski chalet blog, they may do so provided the relevant site is credited and linked accordingly. If you require the correct link address, please email me accordingly.

Enjoy a great ski holiday with friends and family ski members, and stay warm!!

Wednesday 6 January 2010

Never Anytime For Blogging During The School Holidays!

Well a Happy New Year to you all and I hope you have had a great Christmas!

I know it has been a while since I last posted so my apology for this. On Monday, here in France, the children finally went back to school so this really has been the first chance to try and type something. Running a chalet and balancing two demanding children at the same time, does mean that this can take a back seat, and something that other ski mums might understand?

I guess my circumstance is not that different to the family ski groups that regularly visit our chalet. In today's day and age, few of us just have the children to look after, which is a full time job in itself, and most have a 'second' role! I guess this is why we try so hard to make things easier for family ski groups, starting with the initial contact and pre-ski vacation contact. When you book with us, we like to take some of the effort out, and this means helping you plan, and us dealing with family ski rental, family ski lessons, and any nanny or creche facilities. Having been operating for some time, what might be difficult for you, is now easily accessible through our network of partners.

On arrival we take a similar approach, ensuring we are on hand to assist with transport to ski school and similar needs, buckling bolts and any other things we can help out with.

Getting late, I better draw this to a close, but most importantly, and what makes us a great family ski company (our guestbook confirms this), is that we care and as parents ourselves, understand you need some 'time-off'.