Residence Les Fermes de Sainte Foy
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Chalet Time - Deeep clean!
Pap 1 - Greg & Emily Pap 2 - Joss & Mills Pap 3 - Alex Pap 4 - Megan Pap 5 - Us!! Pap 6 - Joel & Charlotte Perdrix 1 - Charles Perdrix 2 - Vicki & Ollie Perdrix 3 - Anthony & Kathy Friday 7 - had a tiny bit if a lie in.. Till half 8 then went to Perdrix 2 for deep clean training then it was finally time to get into our chalets and survey the damage! Firstly did an inventory of all the food that was left over then had a proper lool around. ...
Training Week
... a first weeks shop. We did stop for an hour for the 2nd meal of the week cooked by Ollie & Vicky. Wednesday 5 - Lectures 9 -12 then lunch. Afternoon energiser - Eat a chocolate biscuit off your forehead without using your hands - Joss won in record time! Then more training. Had to start deciding what we are going to order for Christmas Day. We get given Mince Pies, Christmas Pud, Crackers, Chocolates, Cranberry Sauce, Christmas Decs & a ...
Let The Adventure Begin!!
... the bar, met Ants there as he walked over with Charles, Kathy & Anthony and we sat & chatted to some of the resort team, Dave, Megan, Louise & Alex. Everyone seems really friendly and we have a good mix of people in our group. Afterwards we went for dinner at Perdrix 2 with the rest of the team - had a look in the kitchen we would be cooking in tomorrow and got our menu plans. Early night - need to catch up on some ...
The not so perfect storm
... presented with our very own Mounaque puppets, which Marie-Helene had made us to say thank you for all we had done for them this year. They will need a bit more stuffing and personalisation before we put them at the end of the road in the summer. I felt very touched and quite emotional, as this is a sure sign that we have really arrived in the valley.
Martin and Steve came to stay with their touring motorbikes the few days before we left for the UK – hope they ...
Taking a hike around Mont Blanc
... gear up to a limit of 7kg per person, leaving us to carry just what we needed on the day’s hike - spare clothes and storm gear to cover for changes in weather, trail snacks, water, camera, sun cream and anything else we couldn’t part with. The tour can be made using dormitory accommodation, but we paid extra for double rooms on all but one night.
Where
The Mont Blanc massif straddles eastern France, southern Switzerland and northern ...