Passing the time during the ride |
For the kids’ winter break, we went on a ski vacation in
Wagrain, Austria (just like a lot of other Danish families). On Friday the 8th
of February, Cherian came home from his business trip in Las Vegas at 8 AM and Selina
and Frej took off school and we set out for our trip at 8:30 AM. Kiran went to school that day and after
school, he met up with his afterschool program “Multi Idræt” that took a bus
down to Obertraun, a 1.5 hour drive from Wagrain.
A big building in Leipzig |
While the entire trip is about a 12 hour drive from Denmark,
we decided to sleep over in Leipzig, Germany to break up the trip. The kids
were enthralled by the budget hotel we stayed at, and we arrived in good time
so that we could eat out at a vegetarian restaurant nearby. On Saturday, we
drove to Wagrain, and while we didn’t want to listen to the GPS lady who was
trying to force us off the highway, we ran into traffic and eventually had to
listen to her.
Castle outside of Salzburg |
So, due to the traffic, we
had to go around Munich and we came 3 hours later than we planned. Meanwhile,
we got a SMS from Kiran’s group leader that although their bus drove through
the night, they had to sit in traffic for 8 hours, making his trip a 24 hour bus
ride!
Playing in the apartment |
In Wagrain, we rented a modern 2-bedroom apartment owned by a
Danish family. It was snowy upon our arrival, and the apartment was up a hill,
so our Ford S-Max (snow tires, no chains) kept skidding out before we got to
the parking garage. Finally, after the 8th
attempt, we made it up the hill to much relief.
Ready for the first day! |
On Sunday, we started skiing and snowboarding. Selina started her ski lessons in a group of
10 kids (8 Danes & 2 Germans) with an instructor named Johannes. Frej got into a good snowboarding
group for 2 days, where all the kids were really good.
One happy snow racer (and her mommy)! |
Ski school goes from 10 AM – 12 PM and then again from 1 PM –
3 PM. We thought that it would be easy
to eat lunch together between 12 and 1, but each teacher stopped at a different
“alm” (a traditional wooden hut with a restaurant) for lunch, making it
impossible to gather together. So, after
the first day, we gave the kids meal tickets to get food from wherever they
stopped.
So proud to win first place!! |
Selina had a great time at ski school. She made new friends and they mostly went
down the red slopes and practiced parallel turns and she improved a lot. She had
a great time going over bumps and into all the small trails in the woods. On
Thursday, the ski school put everyone through a (very small) slalom race course
and she won first place in her group.
Frej also had a good time, going “off-pist” and getting stuck in waist-deep snow. They went to the snow park on the second day and Frej reached his goal to do a 180 off a jump.
Frej also had a good time, going “off-pist” and getting stuck in waist-deep snow. They went to the snow park on the second day and Frej reached his goal to do a 180 off a jump.
On Tuesday morning, Cherian drove Frej to the town of Zell
om See (40 min from Wagrain) to meet up with his after school program “Cassiopeia”
to go skiing for the rest of the week. They
also have a blog and we read they went picnicking on the mountain sitting onbenches made of snow. Frej will take the bus home with the Cassiopeia crew and
actually get home before us.
The view over Wagrain |
On Thursday, Cherian drove to Obertraun and picked up Kiran
under much, much better circumstances than last year! We were all excited to see Kiran (in one
piece) and happy that he had a great time with Multi.
On Friday, most families took their kids out of ski school
or started their journey back, but we put Kiran and Selina in ski school for
the morning. Unfortunately, there weren’t
many kids at Kiran’s level, so he went with Selina’s class for the morning (and
was kind of bored).
You first... No, you first... |
While the kids are at ski school, Sofie and Cherian snowboarded
down the red slope taking it easy and enjoying the view. We had a lesson on Wednesday
where we had to do different exercises to practice carving, fast short turns, riding
switch, and even nollies (yeah, that wasn’t so successful).
Enjoying the warmth of the alm |
We started out bringing our lunch and eating at a waiting
room at the top of the mountain, but it seemed like we were definitely the
minority and most everyone else ate at one of the “alms” (traditional wooden hut with a restaurant and optionally lodging) on the mountain, where
each one had a different specialty.
For skiers without fear of heart attacks |
Krapfen mit sauerkraut |
Kasnocken - YUM!! |
Wondered by the unique Austrian cuisine,
we went out for dinner to find some “Kasnocken” (a pasta unique to the Salzburg area with cheese
topped with fried onions – probably the original mac and cheese) and got enticed
into getting some “Topfen Knudel” (cheesecake-like dumplings stuffed with
chocolate or jam) for dessert.
Topfen Knudel - YUMMY YUM! |
After ski school, there was an hour where we got to
ski/board with the kids. It was tough to
keep up with them! So much so, that
Selina wants to teach her parents to ski so that they can go faster. They loved
going into the small, bumpy trails in the forest. Around 4 PM, we would normally take the
gondola back down the mountain.
Tired legs, happy hearts after a great vacation |