Tuesday, 30 December 2008

workiework

Just a quick one.  I've all of a sudden found myself really busy as all the holiday tourists arrive.  I have a group of 8 Esprit intermediates in the morning (who rejected our original team name the 'Powder Pirates' for the 'Cheese Team' *sigh*) who are great skiiers but really sap the energy from me.  In the afternoon I'm on privates, today and yesterday I had two lovely Scottish women who were decent intermediates but seriously lacking confidence so I coaxed them back into it.  They were really enjoyable to teach!

Flo is still living with us and the plans for NYE are flying around.  We might do something similar to Xmas.  Sadly working from 10am on new years day :(

Mere arrives on the 3rd which is rapidly approaching!

Tatum (I don't know how many people reading this know who that is) might be coming as well which is really exciting!  I havn't seen her since 2001!

All for now, more coming once I have some breathing room.

xx Maz

Saturday, 27 December 2008

Salzburg, returning home, white christmas...

Sorry for being awful at the blog. I've been too busy skiing to want to sit inside on the computer for an afternoon. I'll pick up where we left off *gulp* a MONTH ago.

I really loved Salzburg! I was a bit ashamed that last season we lived 2 hours away and never went to see it so this time on the way to Kapun we stopped for a few days. The old city is so beautiful - it really feels like it hasn't changed for centuries, but there was no tacky tourism like in parts of Paris. It felt really authentic. We had a wander around the old city (see photos) and went up to the Festung Hohensalzburg (a fortress) which was my favourite thing. We could see it straight out the window from our youth hostel. Construction of it started in the 1100s and it felt like walking into the middle ages. There was a little museum inside, we took an audioguide tour and some great photos from the top tower! The fortress was never taken by force in history, except it was surrendered once to Napoleon. In the town there was this gorgeous Christmas market where you could buy beautiful homemade ornaments and candies and candles. I will definitely come back one day on a high enough budget to shop for that kind of thing! There was an outdoor ice skating rink in the middle of the Mozart square so Tom and I went for a skate in the evening which was really nice! It was such a picturesque spot and they were playing music. And on rental skates I was so terrible that going around in circles on the tiny rink kept me occupied. Tom did have one terrific stack where he literally went face first onto the rink :D I was going to do the Sound of Music tour but it ended up feeling a little kitch so I passed, preferring to explore the city.

We took the train from Salzburg to Kaprun, and arriving in Kaprun felt sooo nice. After travelling around the whole year this is the first place I've been that I've been before so it felt so welcoming and familiar. We hung around at the ski school catching up with people for the afternoon before we were shown our accomodation which is MUCH better than last season. We are in the Neumair apartments which are directly above the supermarket right in the middle of town. It's not a particularly fancy apartment but it has everything we need and it's not expensive. It's also great and social since the rest of our floor is all other ski instructors so theres always someone to hang out with. Across the hall are Wieke and Evelyn who are both Dutch, next to them are Nout and Mattijs (also Dutch) and next to us is Bianca who is German. (No, there aren't many actual Austrian instructors!) We can see the slopes out the window which is great motivation to get out skiing!

I've already written about my birthday but there are some added photos in the slideshow album (link at the bottom.) We went skiing on Tom's birthday (both on new skis!) which was a lot of fun. I can't believe Tom is 20 though...he certainly doesn't act it yet!

Work properly started last week and I've already finished with my first group of the season. I had Esprit children (duh) but kids that can ski this season! I only had 3 and it was a pretty easy week (bar one day where the oldest boy chucked a tantie and refused to ski). We saw Santa skiing on Christmas day and it was gorgeous to see the kids critiquing his skiing!

We have had a friend staying at our place for a few weeks now. Florian (he works at the cafe in the ski school) who we knew from last season was really struggling to find a place to stay this year and the flat that he found is only available from early Jan so we let him sleep on our couch. Though a few things are now trickier (organising showers in the morning, who gets the keys, etc) he has been a really great guest - he's cooked dinner for us a few times, keeps his stuff really neat, so I have no complaints :) He's leaving just before Meredith arrives from Canada on Jan 3.

Having a white Christmas was really wonderful, it definitely is more magical with some snow. On Christmas Eve Tom and I had a nice dinner on our own and opened presents. I was working on Xmas morning but in the evening we had a group of 10 instructors for dinner. Wieke did entree and dessert (goat cheese cooked in pastry on a bed of salad, homemade apple pie) and Tom did the main course (chicked breat stuffed with brie and sun-dried tomatoes). It was a really great evening! Everyone enjoyed themselves and it was great to have a group Christmas dinner with friends since no one had family around.

We now have enough chocolate so sink a ship (which we are slowly getting through). Tom has been working in the shop for the last few days and I get my next group tomorrow morning!

I hope that post makes up for the lack in the last month. http://picasaweb.google.com/amanda.jane.cohn/ReturnToAustria is the link for the new photos.

Love always
Amanda

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Reflections of a 19 year old

*Written yesterday but only posted now*

Okay, okay. I'm sorry for being terrible with the blog lately. The mood just really hasn't struck me, and while I realise there is a lot missing from it I want to do it properly. This is just a quickie about my first overseas birthday.


I was a little bit worried about my birthday - it's still early season here so I don't know many people and no one wants to spend their birthday alone. The few days beforehand I was the most homesick I've been this whole year - I'd never had a birthday without Mum making me cake! (And only one without Sarah getting grumpy at me for ageing). The original plan was to ski at the little hill in town in the morning (on my new birthday skis), open presents and then maybe go out? There wasn't much of one.


Birthday Skis

Much kudos has to go to Tom for organising me a really nice birthday! We actually didn't end up skiing (because we were stupid and left our boots at the Alpine Centre on the Kitzsteinhorn) so we slept in, then there was breakfast with presents and general hanging around in the morning. Then at 2pm ish we went down to the Ski Dome for a champagne afternoon gathering with some of the other instructors. Tom had a few surprises up his sleeve there - there were more people than I expected, there were gummy bears and fruit in the pink champagne and he had even organised Florian to make me a birthday cake! Much merriness was had, chocolate cake eaten and pink champagne drunk. It was a really well organised event considering I'm in a foreign town! I really enjoyed my afternoon :)

We walked home just after it had gotten dark, and the best birthday surprise of all for me was that it had started to snow during my party! Giant fat sticky flakes, that perfect beautiful romantic kind, and with Christmas lights starting to go up around town it was a really beautiful sight. We had quick pasta on our own and then Colin and Karl (the only other native English speaking instructors here this season) came over for drinks and more general celebration. (Thank goodness this was at our place as we all ended up very drunk and I was already at home! A whole bottle of Jagermeister disappeared amongst other things).

We spent most of today getting over our hangovers (unfortunately not skiing, AGAIN) and then we went out for a nice dinner tonight (using my birthday money from Oma and Opa) at the Dorfkrug, I had a very Austrian meal of pork cutlets with creamy mushroom sauce, vegetable, and spätzle. (Tom of course had a giant bloody steak). Now I am at home snuggled up in bed with Geoff Bennett's new tiny laptop (we have a 2 month loan of it here), vanilla scented candles and lots of birthday chocolate!

All things considered it was a fantastic birthday, I never expected it to be a big deal here in Kaprun.

Plan for tomorrow: SKIING. About time. Hopefully the recent snow opens up a bit more terrain on the glacier!
Added note: Went skiing today and hit up the first off-piste of the season! A bit safer with my dandy avalanche tracker (above). Visibility was terrible (as skiing through a snowstorm tends to be) but the fresh powder was GREAT. Hit a couple rocks but that was to be expected this early in the season. Bring it on!