“The helmet is too tickly,” my daughter whined, as we stood in the ski rental shop getting kitted out for her first day skiing. She had already tried on a red, orange and black helmet. Now we were back at the red one and not even a lollipop, kindly offered by the owner, cheered her up. It had all started relatively well. She got some ‘golden boots’ (like Peppa Pig) and she was very pleased with her pink and white skis. But, the helmet was a step too far and her attempts to swerve the inevitable didn’t wash. We gathered the equipment together and left, no doubt the owner thinking we’d soon be back. But we weren’t. Fortunately, that was the only glitch in her first day learning to ski.
We made our way to the bottom of the slopes in Morzine, France, neither my husband nor I really knowing how the day would unfold. Would there be tears, tantrums or squeals of joy? Over the past few weeks, we had asked her about whether she would like to go skiing and she seemed very keen, especially after seeing her cousins go off to do it. We felt she was ready and she seemed to think the same.After finding a relatively flat slope, lesson one with daddy began. I was on hand – sans skis – to record the landmark occasion on camera and film. It certainly felt like a very special moment in our family. I felt immensely proud – of both of them. Seeing my husband, who last year was advised he should not ski again after heart surgery, teach our daughter a new skill was a wonderful scene to witness and see my daughter take to it so well made me immensely happy!
And she did really well! We started with daddy holding her between his legs so she could get the hang of being on skis and snow and the lack of friction involved. Then, we got her doing a short distance on her own – progressing to a longer stretch. In fact, she was the one who wanted to go a little further and “ski over to mummy”.
After around 40 minutes at the bottom of the slopes, we headed higher up the mountain in the cable car – an activity which is always a hit with Mrs T.
Despite sunshine at the bottom of mountain, as we ascended higher, the fog set in and it started to get colder. We did a few runs on a small slope and she began to get the hang of putting her hands on her knees while she was skiing so her momentum was going forward and she kept her balance really well. She even went on the drag lift with daddy.
After a couple more goes and a bit of a fall before going on said lift (with tears) we retired to a nearby restaurant for soup and a well deserved hot chocolate for our little lady which she happily devoured!
As we made our way back to the cable car we waved daddy off as he went to ski the last run. Well, you should have heard the commotion!
“I want to do skiing,” she moaned. “I want to go skiing with my daddy,” she exclaimed even louder, tears starting to fall. “I don’t want to go on the cable car!”
If she had been able, she would have stamped her foot. I eventually persuaded her she did want to go on the cable car while reassuring her there would be more skiing tomorrow. Of course, I was delighted that she had liked the day so much she didn’t want to stop – always a good sign!
Her second lesson happened the next day. It was a beautiful sunny day and we based ourselves at the bottom of the mountain which goes up to Avoriaz town. It was a nursery slope but still a bit too advanced for our three year old.
After realising she wouldn’t learn very much on such an incline, we stayed at the bottom of the slope and she was going further and faster…putting her hands on her knees and everything. I was very impressed with her balance and when she stopped, or got stuck in the snow, she was able to get herself going again.
We tried to teach her the snow plough position and although she started to understand, I think it will take a bit longer for her to fully grasp how to stop and get the hang of her ‘edges’. In the meantime, there’s daddy’s arms!
Daddy as ‘teacher’ did a great job. Not known for his patience, he was very good with her and we had strangers complimenting him on how well he was teaching her, remarking in particular on his patience! It was quite a different experience from skiing holidays when he has taught our friends – when a quick lesson is followed by a blue run and then often a red!
But, I am so proud of my daughter and her new adventure on skis. She picked it up so quickly and seeing her enjoy a pastime that my husband and I love so much has been really special. Despite the initial issue with the helmet (which was clearly messing up her fab curly hair), by the second day she barely noticed it and there were no complaints. I am very much looking forward to more time on the slopes as a family. It can be exhausting (my husband can vouch for that) but seeing her enjoyment, sense of achievement at her new skiing skills and hearing those squeals of joy – made it all worth it.
Check out my little film of Mrs T’s progression on skis over two days.
Ah this is lovely! So sweet to see her skiing like that with her daddy, no wonder you felt so proud! x
Thanks Julia. It was a really special moment. xx
I’ve become all emotional reading this. What a wonderful memory to record x #bestandworse
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Ah, thank you Jenni. It was a really special moment x
It’s so good to teach them when they are little. I love seeing the little dinks on skis 🙂 #bestandworst
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Thanks Sarah…I know, they look so cute – but it slightly frightening at the same time (especially the French kids who whizz past you on the slopes).
I learnt to ski when I was about 7 but haven’t skiied for years – I definitely think the earlier you learn the better as you’re fearless! #bestandworst
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Definitely! I learnt as an adult and the fear factor was certainly there…although it was my 20s.. If be a lot worse now!
This is brilliant. She looks so happy and proud on the pictures. How lovely for her to join in with one of your passions! I bet she gets better and better. Thanks for linking with #bestandworst x
Thanks Sarah, she really did feel proud and pleased with herself which obviously made me even more proud of her. Looking forward to more family ski trips. Thanks for hosting #bestandworst
Fab post and lovely to a little one ski great photos #bestandworst
Thank you!
What a great skill for your daughter to learn early on! Speaking as someone who’s only had a few lessons as an adult, it’s so much harder to learn as a grown up. Looks like a fab outing for your family 🙂
Thanks Robyn – was really fun. Yes, children are far better at picking things up than us adults!
This is so sweet and what a lovely memory for you to keep – love the video. Makes me want to take our son skiing:)
Thanks Abbie… you should take him…it’s so much easier to learn as a kid.
Such fab photos – I love the grin on her face. And rears because she didn’t want to stop definitely beat tears because she didn’t want to do it at all. I’m sure she’ll be able to out-ski me (not hard) soon.
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Thanks Cathy…I was quite afraid she wouldn’t like it so I’m very pleased it is the other way around (although its early days)!
Shes so lucky! Really nice to learn how to navigate the ice this early and looks like shes having a great time learning! #countrykids
Thanks Merlinda – she really enjoyed it and felt very proud of herself too which was great to see.
Awwww this post is awesome! It’s great introducing one so young to ski-ing. You must be really proud of her! Well done little one! #Whatevertheweather
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Thank you! Super proud of my little one!
Aww how lovely. You must be so proud of both of them! You husband is clearly a very good teacher and your daughter did so well-amazing! Looks like you all had a fab family holiday #whatevertheweather
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Thanks Emma, I was really proud of them! It was really fun and a special moment!
Brilliant! My eldest is 3 in November and this is our main aim for next winter season. Well done Dad too for his new found patience.
Yay! That’s exciting news. Have a fantastic time!
Amazing! What a wonderful holiday for you all and lovely memories for you to cherish forever. I love the photos, your little girl looks so happy. I’ve never been skiing so the thought of my toddler doing it terrifies me but it looks great fun xx #whatevertheweather
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Thanks Wendy! It’s a lot less scary when you know you can help them on the ski slope…although she doesn’t have a lot of fear which could get a but worrying as she gets older and more adventurous.
Amazing to watch! Well done to her and her fab teacher. She looks so happy skiing, what a skill to have.
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Thanks Stephanie – it was wonderful to see her enjoying herself so much.
This is so, so cute!!!!! I can’t believe she can ski and she’s 3, that’s so impressive. It sounds like such a lovely little holiday away. And definitely a much deserved soup and hot chocolate after the first day. She did so well. The hot chocolate looks delicious. So sweet that she wanted to do more skiing. It’s amazing she picked it up so fast and such a lovely bonding experience with her and her dad. Thank you so much for sharing with #whatevertheweather xx
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Thanks Chloe! She still has a long way to go but is still keen to go which is fantastic
Aww, you must be so proud, of both of them! I LOVE the video, you get a real sense of her progression through from not moving much to skiing down happily. She’ll be an expert skier in no time. She definitely does have a gorgeous head of curls, no wonder the helmet tickled a little, so cute though in her ski gear. Thanks so much for linking up to #Whatevertheweather xx
Thank you Jenny! I’m so pleased I was there to take lots of pics and video… think she’ll love looking back on it when she is a pro skier…haha. Thanks for hosting #whatevertheweather xx
What a pro! Mrs T looks fab (although I understand her concerns about the helmet messing with her ‘do’). And good job Mr WM 🙂 #whatevertheweather
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Thanks Claire… yep, she’s a fashion conscious one but we got it on there for just long enough! x
I’m so envious of your holiday in this gorgeous location. We always head to Bulgaria cheap and cheerful for us! A really lovely post to read and it’s given us a little hope that we could possibly finally go skiing next year when our little babes are the same age as your daughter, I am nervous though x
Thank you! Don’t be nervous…it is doable…just takes a bit more planning (and patience) with the little ones. X
Lovely blog and great pics! We are in Morzine at the moment and hope our little boy will take to skiing too 🙂 where did you find best for starting to learn, was near the Pleney lift good?
Thank you so much! The area at the top of the plenty lift is really good as well as the bottom bit (snow dependant).