We are leaving Tuesday– but WHO is WE!?! Sept. 8


For your listening pleasure while reading:  Thank U by Alanis Morissette

My sister Kathy has calmly determined not to go to Spain right now.  She needs to do some concentrated caregiving to bring a loved one back to good health.  She has let go of her dream at this time,  thoughtfully and peacefully, with her priorities and self knowledge clear and strong.  Spain will still be there in 3 months or a year.

But  I am gripping tighter to my dream, having been denied it previously.  I will go right ahead and travel  with Kathy’s cheerful, capable, gregarious friend Judy, a retired middle  school humanities teacher. We have a lot in common and should have a ton of fun.

Joining  us will be 50,000 or 200,000 other pilgrims of all shapes and sizes and temperaments.  I have no control over any of it.

Asi es la vida.  I thought my Camino in May was going to be a contemplative walking experience, and it turned out to be an organizational experience, a death and funeral experience, a family conflict and reconciliation experience.  I thought this Camino in September was going  to be a sister bonding experience down the memory lane of our shared childhood. Now I find it may be an experience of meeting new people and adjusting, flexing, changing.  What do these two trips have in common?…  we have very little control over circumstances.  Make a plan, see if it works, if not change it.  Sounds so simple, huh?


About dbarloworg

I retired in 2016 and joined Joe in lounging around the home all day. We started this blog to record our Camino in May of 2017, then kept it going through my Camino in September 2017, and used it again for my trip to Nepal in 2018 and further.

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