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Started by Clairehb0 in France - 317 Replies

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AllyG
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

Stewart Dowling wrote:AllyG, Are you kids still indahouse?


Stewart,
Congratulations on being 'fully fledged'! Perhaps you should celebrate this, instead of worrying about being old :D

My older daughter is 22 and at university in London, but she will come home for a few days at Christmas. She is living off her student loan, plus grants, plus a few handouts from us. She tells me now that she wants to do a Masters degree, which I think is a good thing, but it means that it will be another year before she can get a job. So she's not fully fledged yet.

My younger daughter is only 16 and at school, so she is still totally dependant on us, but already she thinks she knows far more than me, and keeps trying to boss me about. But all being well she will be off to uni in just under 2 years time.

I do know quite a few people who still live at home when they are in their 30's, mainly for economic/housing shortage reasons. But once they get paired up and have kids they usually leave :D

Jenno, I think flogging went out with keel-hauling etc :D. You will have to find a more cunning method of getting your kids to leave the nest when the time comes, if they are too comfortable there and not inclined to shift.

Of course, the next stage is having to look after one's own parents, when they become too old to manage on their own. And some poor unfortunates have to look after their own young kids and their parents at the same time.

Anyway, I think we need to get back to ski-ing now. Quite a lot of elderly people still ski, which I think is why you have to be over 75 years old in the 3 Valleys, before you can have a free lift pass.

I am not worried about the snow reports for my own holiday because we're not going until feb half-term, and I'm sure there will be plenty of snow about by then.

Ally

Edited 1 time. Last update at 14-Dec-2009

Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

Jenno wrote:If any of my kids are still being reliant upon myself and my wife when they hit thirty they'll be being fully flogged as opposed to fully fledged! :lol:


Mine are all still at home 20, 22 and 25...I have tried flogging them but they still won't budge. :lol:
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

Stewart Dowling wrote:Cheers Wickers but I am no where near 40 yet.
Minus 10 from your guess and you will be right.

75 to get a free lift pass, think I might get a fake ID.


Sorry Stewart :oops:

Andyhull
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

24 days to go... :lol:

Baillie353
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

Excellent. I was in ADH at the beginning of the year, January.. was epic. Loved every minute of it :D
I'm sure you'll have a great time.
Happy skiing :D
Skiing: the art of catching cold and going broke while rapidly heading nowhere at great personal risk.

Tony_H
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

baillie353 wrote:Excellent. I was in ADH at the beginning of the year, January.. was epic. Loved every minute of it :D
I'm sure you'll have a great time.
Happy skiing :D
I havent come across anyone who hasnt had a good time there or has anything bad to say about the place (the skiing I mean, I am not fussed about the resort as we are going in a catered chalet).
Bring on La Sarenne.
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Stewart Dowling
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

Wickers, apology accepted.

Mr H, I agree with you, whether it is a concrete jungle or a picturesque village matters not to me.
It is about the quality and variety of skiing coupled with the company you are in and the people that you meet.

The quality of the mountains far outways the architecture in my humble opinion.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Alpe d'Huez news'
posted Dec-2009

Stewart Dowling wrote:Wickers, apology accepted.

Mr H, I agree with you, whether it is a concrete jungle or a picturesque village matters not to me.
It is about the quality and variety of skiing coupled with the company you are in and the people that you meet.

The quality of the mountains far outways the architecture in my humble opinion.


I agree with most of that but I do like a traditional village

Topic last updated on 23-December-2011 at 09:20