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To be thoroughly pissed off about extra additions to ski holiday and to get my clip board out?

138 replies

Beachcomber · 20/02/2013 09:01

Will try to keep this short. We are lucky enough to be going skiing for 6 days next week. We live in France and will drive to resort, we have our own gear so no ski hire. We are very very lucky in that an acquaintance gives us mates rates on an apartment (half the normal price). All this means that we can afford to go skiing. We still save up for this though in order to pay for our lift passes and lessons for the children - it is a special treat.

DH has invited a friend and his girlfriend to join us for 3 out of the 6 days (he checked with me first and I was perfectly happy with the idea as it is fun to do this sort of thing with other people). They were pleased to come along. However it now turns out that they will be bringing two children with them (the girlfriend's from a previous relationship), when we invited them, the understanding was that the children were with their father that week.

I am really not keen on this happening at all. It means the apartment will be full to bursting (someone will be sleeping on pull out sofa in living room, the only small bedroom will need to have 4 people in it and two people will have to sleep in bunks in the hall). French ski apartments are tiny and there is never enough space to store/dry ski things, and there will be only one combined shower-room with the toilet in it for 8 people. We are self-catering so going to have to organise meals for 4 adults and 4 children around a table that only sits 6 at a squeeze.

Also the two children who now appear to be coming are of the noisy, jump on sofas, talk back to their mum (and others) type. Last time we spent time with them she got pretty frazzled. I feel sorry for them all, she is exhausted, she works full time and a single mum with young children who are obviously finding the upheaval of their parents divorce really hard. That doesn't mean I want to spend 3 days squeezed into a small apartment/going skiing with them though. Even worse, the mum is a beginner skier so I'm not too sure who is going to be in charge of her kids on the slopes as they ski better than she does and I can't see them being content to keep their mum happy on green runs.

AIBU to want to set some ground rules with everybody before we go? Such as each family is responsible for their kids and only their own and can we please not have the blokes off doing the black runs whilst the mums take kids to the toilet/sort lunch for them/sort out another change of dry gloves/drop them off and pick them up from lessons, etc? I also want us to have some idea of what we are going to eat in the evening and to have discussed who is sleeping where before we arrive. Really, I would prefer this not to be happening like this but we are just going to have to get on with it now.

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JengaBlock · 24/02/2013 20:37

Nosey lurker, have just read this thread! Good luck and have fun!

Beachcomber · 25/02/2013 05:19

thank you for messages about having fun. afraid it has all gone totally tits up as dh has been hurt. we were standing at the side of a gentle green and he was adjusting our 6 year olds helmet. out of nowhere appeared two skiers, one going very fast and the other totally out of control. skier swerved to avoid a tree and smashed into dh and my dd. dh tried to protect dd/not fall on her so tumbled awkwardly and twisted his knee. thankfully his ski came off so the ligament is only partially torn.

medics were great, he has got a brace, crutches, etc. leg imobilsed for at least a month, cant drive,etc.

dd is fine but very upset and doesnt want to ski anymore as she is afaid people will smash into her.

the two skiers had decided to go off piste and were coming down a steep bit that intersected with our green. they didnt stop to see if we were ok so we reported them. apparantly other people had complained too and they had their lift passes taken off them.

we are trying to think positively and be thankful that neither child was hurt but we are all gutted. slightly imposing friends the least of our worries now. there is probably a lesson in there somewhere...

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Beachcomber · 25/02/2013 05:23

am posting from my phone in bed as i cant sleep and being grateful for the distraction.

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Tortoiseonthehalfshell · 25/02/2013 05:27

Oh no! So sorry, Beachcomber.

Camwombat · 25/02/2013 05:32

oh no, thats awful Sad glad your dd is ok though.

Beachcomber · 25/02/2013 05:57

thank you. i saw dh go over and thought "there goes a ligament". then had a nasty couple of minutes checking dd over. she was crying and unable to tell me if she was hurt. thank god she is ok though. dd2 was really upset too. dont know if i will ski with them today. i might take them to the nursery slope to try to get their confidence back. dont know, ill see what they want to do.

im so angry with the two skiers. am SO thankful neither child was hurt.

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Sugarice · 25/02/2013 06:44

Oh no beachcomber Shock thank god it wasn't worse and dd wasn't seriously injured and what gits they were for not stopping to check on your dh and dd.

Are your visitors still coming?

TheDoctrineOfSciAndNatureClub · 25/02/2013 07:08

So sorry beach.

LIZS · 25/02/2013 07:19

So sorry , how horrid. There seems to have been an increased number of reported incidents this last week. Glad they caught them and hope your insurance will pursue them. Do get your dd's back on the easy slopes , it may be quieter during the week anyway, but can understand your reluctance. Have the others shown up and is it worth leaving earlier than planned to avoid unnecessary stress if your dds don't want to ski.

Pourquoimoi · 25/02/2013 07:40

Oh no Hmm. I read your thread a few days ago but didn't comment, just saw it here and came for an update. I didn't expect that update though, poor you and what a bugger. It is so annoying that other people can cause that much hassle and then ski offShock.

I do hope your 'guests' are being supportive?

Thinking of you, I hope you get the dc confidence up and try to enjoy a bit if a ski on your own if you can.

Hissy · 25/02/2013 07:46

So sorry to hear this, thinking of you all.

exoticfruits · 25/02/2013 08:00

Oh dear- so shocked to read this thread today. So sorry- it is the sort of thing that you utterly dread because there is nothing you can do. I wish your DH a full recovery and hope that your DD can get on the slope and get her confidence back.

saffronwblue · 25/02/2013 08:54

Yikes - poor everyone. What a shock for you all. Hope you can salvage some family moments in amongst it all.

clam · 25/02/2013 09:33

Oh no! You poor things.
I can sympathise with the leg damage - not quite the same thing but I broke my leg 6 weeks ago and therefore couldn't ski this year, although I went along on crutches last week with the family for the rest of it. It was tough to miss out on something I'd been looking forward to since the previous year, and tougher still to realise that ski resorts are not geared up for the injured - ungritted steps everywhere, a nightmare on crutches, although I stayed indoors for the week.
It's bad enough injuring yourself if it's technically your own fault, but SO much more annoying when it's someone else's. And they didn't stop? Bastards. Glad they were reported.
Echo the idea that you must try to get your dd back on the slopes before a real fear kicks in.
Good luck.

JengaBlock · 25/02/2013 09:44

Oh no! Not a happy update. So sorry your dh got hurt.

Beachcomber · 25/02/2013 09:47

thank you everyone. guests are here, they arrived yesterday. they are being supportive and want to help. apartment is a squeeze.

we are all feeling a bit better today. such is life, nothing to do but get on with it and be thankful that nothing worse happened. a ski injury is annoying but not the end of the world.

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Spoonful · 25/02/2013 09:57

Oh no, what awful people not to stop after crashing into your DH and DD!
Glad your DDs are both Ok and I hope your DH recovers quickly.

Wishihadabs · 25/02/2013 10:56

I hope you manage to enjoy yourselves a little bit and your dds get some skiing in.

Beachcomber · 25/02/2013 15:42

thanks again everyone for kind posts. dds went to their lesson this am and got on fine. instructor very kind when i told him about their fright. we went sledging this pm so that was fun. dh ok, using ice packs and lots of arnica on top prescribed pills

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MyHeadWasInTheSandNowNot · 25/02/2013 17:24

Oh no, how awful :( Poor DH and what a fright for the DD's :( I'm glad they found the bloody idiots and took their passes off of them, some people are so bloody inconsiderate and dangerous!

I completely tore my cruciate ligament skiing - last run of the last day... typical! Hopefully your DH's will heal much more quickly as it's only a partial, but still - a miserable week for him.

I hope you and the girls still manage to enjoy yourselves and that you get some decent skiing in by yourself too.

whois · 25/02/2013 18:22

Oh no OP that's awful about your DP and DD. so glad she isn't hurt!

Some people are suck fucking idiots on the slopes.

Beachcomber · 26/02/2013 23:20

very sorry to hear of other posters injuries. hope all mends well.

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MyHeadWasInTheSandNowNot · 26/02/2013 23:23

Oh Beachcomber - mine was years ago, I've skiied like a waddling duck since then :)

Hope you are coping OK with the visitors and a settee bound DH!

Make sure YOU get some decent skiing in - someone might as well!!

Beachcomber · 26/02/2013 23:41

glad to hear you were able to ski again! havent done much skiing but will try to tomorrow.

dd1 has got a tummy bug - we are being rather unlucky it would seem.

visitors are doing my head in. they have hardly skied for some reason. i dont know why they came tbh.

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TheDoctrineOfSciAndNatureClub · 26/02/2013 23:58

Poor you - when do they go?