Messages posted by : NellyPS
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I'm such a good girl, I think I do most of those. I still own (but no longer use) really thick tube socks from when I first skied, they have been sent to my own room 101.
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Sorry you had to cut your season short, particularly with such great snow this year.
Late deals are probably the way to go as already suggested, and there are quite a few doing buy one pass get another half price. |
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Yay! Does this mean you're staying?
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Sounds like a great week (apart from the mop incident), amazing photos.
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When I first saw this thread I thought maybe mid season blues, however it's only January and clearly this is a bit more serious. Glad you found your keys, buddha came good:)
If you are considering a permanent move would going home now and sorting the problems not be such a bad thing, at least you would have piece of mind that things are in hand again and you know you're going back forever. Or could you go home for a couple of weeks to sort things? Whatever you do I hope it works out, it would be a shame to have to come back early with such amazing snow. And meditate, works for me x |
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Does sound like a great week, a friend of mine was in Les Arcs, just got home at 7 this morning. Fantastic was the word she used.
I heart skiing too, and I haven't been yet this year! |
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Don't they just? |
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You could have the same problems on a coach as on the train I guess, all depends who you end up travelling with.
On the train we have experienced both, one year we were in the naughty carriage when there were a load of very excited and drunk 20 somethings up all night making the most revolting mess, one of them managed to get into the overhead luggage rack for a kip. But we've also been in a quiet carriage and had sleep after a few drinks. You can obviously move around more on the train, but I would imagine the coach would be a bit tamer being in a smaller space. I'm curious about travelling by coach now, I'm off to have a look :) |
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