It seems that good things do come in threes...
Today someone rang me from a French organisation which helps developing associations and businesses and said they were so impressed by our idea, and our website, that they wanted to invite me to take part in a concours, designed to encourage 'young innovators' (I like that bit!). Basically this means that I have to make a presentation all about happykids to a panel of four judges, and if they're impressed they'll give us some money.. Not sure about all the details and it isn't for several months, which is a good thing as it'll give me lots of time to worry about making a presentation in French...
The second thing is that we've had our first booking for a group of adults from a residential home this week. We've already had some booking for families but this is the first group booking.
And the third one is that we've been asked to send some pictures for inclusion in an upcoming issue of Communication magazine. Communication is the National Autistic Society's excellent and very popular glossy, and, as they contacted us, hoepfully thye're intending to give us a good writeup and some excellent publicity...
So, all very positive this side of the channel, helped, it has to be said by the fact it was 26 degrees this afternoon and the trees are laden with the most beautiful blossom.
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Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Thursday, March 19, 2009
good things
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
downloadable brochures
Following feedback and requests, we've added 3 downloadable brochures which give further information -a general happykidsholidays one, one for adults, and one for owners.
We've been told by some owners that the whole process of joining us was too long and unwieldy, and therefore offputting, so we've rethought the process, so that we can get the same amount of information, still be sure that everyone is committed to the same aims, but at the same time not be a burden to people.
We've had a couple more requests we couldn't help with yesterday, including one for a place in the centre of a town.
We've been told by some owners that the whole process of joining us was too long and unwieldy, and therefore offputting, so we've rethought the process, so that we can get the same amount of information, still be sure that everyone is committed to the same aims, but at the same time not be a burden to people.
We've had a couple more requests we couldn't help with yesterday, including one for a place in the centre of a town.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Another request for a property near Disneyland
We've had another enquiry today from someone wanting to take their family to Disneylad Paris. I've had no luck so far finding somewhere, and so would be grateful if anyone had any suggestions???
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Property near Disneyland Paris
We've had a request for suitable accomodation near Disneyland Paris. Does anyone know of anywhere, or anyone I might contact to tell them about us?
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
happykidsholidays is one month old!
It's been less than a month since we launched happykidsholidays and already our website has received over 1000 visitors. We've been talked about and listed on several internet forums, had our details passed around dozens of local authorities and different groups and associations, had our first bookings and we're even branching out across the Atlantic with interest from an association in Canada. And we survived a week with no electricity following the storms in SW France!
It’s been a lot of hard work to get to this stage, with many people helping and offering advice, and being patient when we had teething problems – thank you to all of you, but especially to Colleen at giggleIT who has been encouraging and supportive, and without whom happykidsholidays would never have got off the ground.
I’ve received numerous emails from people in both the UK and France, telling me their stories, and offering their advice. It would obviously be inappropriate of me to publish many of these now, but I’d like this blog to be an interactive space where both holidaymakers, (potential and actual) and property owners can share their experiences and their tips in a way that is beneficial to everyone. For me, this is what happykidsholidays is all about –working together for a positive and happy outcome for everyone..
It’s been a lot of hard work to get to this stage, with many people helping and offering advice, and being patient when we had teething problems – thank you to all of you, but especially to Colleen at giggleIT who has been encouraging and supportive, and without whom happykidsholidays would never have got off the ground.
I’ve received numerous emails from people in both the UK and France, telling me their stories, and offering their advice. It would obviously be inappropriate of me to publish many of these now, but I’d like this blog to be an interactive space where both holidaymakers, (potential and actual) and property owners can share their experiences and their tips in a way that is beneficial to everyone. For me, this is what happykidsholidays is all about –working together for a positive and happy outcome for everyone..
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