Salut!
After an extremely long day travelling I have finally arrived in La Rosiére France. (To be honest I have seen so many Italian flags I don't know which side of the border my house is actually on.) But anyway my journey to France was rather eventful and long but I am very proud of myself for navigating 7 hours on French public transport by myself.
I arrived in Les Eucherts the village I am staying in which is a few minutes walk from la Rosiére and got settled in it was very late at that point so I just went to sleep. I woke up the next morning to tons of snow! Well over a metre of snow probably almost 2 metres in the untouched areas! Like my window is completely blocked with snow which was very surreal when I haven't seen this most snow ever! (Even in Lapland!) But anyway I arrived in France and it is insanely beautiful and there is literally a place that sells crepes every 30 metres! The day after I arrived I had the day mostly off and I walked to the local supermarkets to get ingredients for me to cook (especially as I am vegan but I will do a whole other blog post on being vegan in France when I have been here long enough). So I went to carrefour which is literally really good for relatively cheap food but to be honest when you are a sainsburys girl nothing truly compares. But I walked up to carrefour in the snow as me and buses don't jel well and I bought a lot of very simply ingredients to make quick and easy food. But then I realised walking with heavy bags in heavy snow wasn't ideal and I almost caved to try figuring out the bus malarky but I made it back to my accommodation and called that the achievement of the day!!




Having figured out where my local food store was I thought I would find out more about the area! I found out they had a moomoos something I never thought I would see in France but I guess moos wants to travel as much as me and when I go I will compare England moos to the France one and see which one is better. Also the place is filled with so many ski shops!! So many!! So of course I searched around looking for skis and today I got my ski boots and skis and poles for 99 euros in total which is an amazing discount (it is all about connections in the end.) And I am now ready to try talk myself into a cheaper ski pass and also have got a discount for lessons already which has gone down to 32 pounds for an hour but tbh I will hopefully meet someone who will teach me for free. But to be honest that ski lift looks so scary and I guarantee I will fall off or loose a ski and wow I am really working ski season! Nobody saw that coming! But anyway I have my skis now and I feel obliged to learn how to ski! Also I walked up the mountain today to see if there was anywhere I could go up high enough to not use the ski lift as I didn't want to pay to use it - gap year budgets!
I am desperately trying to learn French (currently 33% on duolingo) however I constantly find myself speaking "Frenglish" or "Spench." But time will only be of aid to me finally be fluent in French (the dream!) I feel the resort I am in is where the French come to ski and therefore everyone I meet speaks somewhat limited English but I am sure I will pick it up very fast! (Hopefully anyway!)
The views from the restaurant I am staying in are insane and yesterday there was a clear sky and honestly it was beautiful! And either I have the most amazing thermals or -6 seems warmer than it sounds? But when it is -18 tonight I guarantee I will be using my second duvet to stay warm! The restaurant is one of the most beautiful restaurants I have ever seen! It is so warm and cosy and stereotypically a restaurant that you would find on the side of the mountain with its wooden cabin feel!
Coming to France at the end of December my big question was what the hell I am going to do on New Years Eve. I was working until around 11 on New years but then I went down to the restaurant where they were all celebrating and honestly had the nicest champagne I have ever tried! It was insane! I spoke with some of the customers and staff to find out I was literally speaking to a professional ice hockey player who was serving me free champagne! Then I got speaking to a French family and they invited me along to the fireworks! Never have I been more petrified for my life when I went to this firework display! THERE WAS NO SAFETY NET AND WE WERE ALL METRES AWAY FROM WHERE THEY WERE SET OFF! In France you can buy fireworks in supermarkets very easily and drunk teenagers and to be honest drunk adults were throwing fireworks around and they were going in every direction possible! It was definitely an experience! Also with the high avalanche risk I definitely did not see how we were allowed to set of fireworks but they were literally being set off from roofs, terraces and on top of snowmen! And from family experience I have learnt I will never set off a firework myself! Only let professionals do it so this was a new experience for me!
I went back to the restaurant after where loud music was playing and many drunk people talking and dancing and people buying very expensive champagne for everyone in the house so I throughly enjoyed the cheapest new year I have ever had! Didn't spend a penny! Thank you to the man I know not the name of who set my champagne experience to a whole new level.
Today I did not realise but I would have the whole day off until 7 this evening so I went on another exploration of the area! I found myself walking through a forrest finding out all the shortcuts to connect all the towns together! I also thought today I would try french fries which to be honest were overpriced (I have got used to the weather spoons in sevenoaks prices) and not as good as the ones I hoped for! I went to this little place to get the chips where people were still drinking and dancing as drunk as ever at 1pm on New years day! I was very impressed! Now I am getting ready for my shift tonight which is only a few hours tops and then I think I am going to have an early night but the French family from last night have told me they will be coming to eat again so I will probably speak to them a bit tonight.
My adventures in France have so far been brilliant! It is early days and I bet there is so much more to discover and I truly hope next time I write a blog post I will have gone down the mountain on those skis! I will tell you all about that when that happens!
See you soon! À plus tard!