Hello everyone,
My name is Linda and I'm starting my Camino on the 1st of March 2012 from St Jean. My sister calls this a soul journey - isn't that lovely?
My Camino has been coming up regularly and in the most obscure ways for over 3 years now and the moment I surrendered to the call of this walk was the moment that help and guidance came from everywhere - a workmate who's partner (also named Linda!) is currently on the walk, an office temp who's cousin has done the Camino twice and very generously agreed to talk to me, Christmas sales, the very backpack I was looking for appearing in my e-mail Inbox at work - completely random!
I am now counting down to my departure from Australia on the 27th of February and it feels as if all of the pesky voices in my head that have held me back have become louder and louder - I'm too old (I'm only 42!!), I'm too unfit (element of truth here but heck, it's not a sprint and I know how to walk and have begun my training), I'm going to fail (who knows) and I'm going to make a fool of myself (what else is new!).
So to console myself that I am not the first person to embark on such an out-of-character adventure, I log on to this forum and read all manner of encouragement, advice and funny tales from other brave pilgrims.
So I would like to thank all of you who take the time to type out advice, share your stories and provide suggestions - it makes a difference and you should never underestimate the impact these moments have.
My name is Linda and I'm starting my Camino on the 1st of March 2012 from St Jean. My sister calls this a soul journey - isn't that lovely?
My Camino has been coming up regularly and in the most obscure ways for over 3 years now and the moment I surrendered to the call of this walk was the moment that help and guidance came from everywhere - a workmate who's partner (also named Linda!) is currently on the walk, an office temp who's cousin has done the Camino twice and very generously agreed to talk to me, Christmas sales, the very backpack I was looking for appearing in my e-mail Inbox at work - completely random!
I am now counting down to my departure from Australia on the 27th of February and it feels as if all of the pesky voices in my head that have held me back have become louder and louder - I'm too old (I'm only 42!!), I'm too unfit (element of truth here but heck, it's not a sprint and I know how to walk and have begun my training), I'm going to fail (who knows) and I'm going to make a fool of myself (what else is new!).
So to console myself that I am not the first person to embark on such an out-of-character adventure, I log on to this forum and read all manner of encouragement, advice and funny tales from other brave pilgrims.
So I would like to thank all of you who take the time to type out advice, share your stories and provide suggestions - it makes a difference and you should never underestimate the impact these moments have.