Greetings to all who visit this forum,
A very "Grand Thank You" to all who have come before us and to all who will proceed with us. The info and personal communications along with the stellar sense of caring is quite exhilarating. Truly a loving community of folks from all walks of life who enjoy life as it is given to them! My wife and I will be arriving in SJ in a few days to start our first Camino. It seems like yesterday that we started talking about doing this. A few years back I saw a brief commercial on TV showing a women walking across the plains of Spain on a Pilgrimage. I thought that it would be quite an adventure to do something like that. Last Fall our catholic book store was having a guess speaker who would be giving a talk on his experience on the Camino, Father David Pivinka. We attended and were quite moved by his presentation. We bought his book "Hiking the Camino" and we were hooked. We both had to see if we could get time off from our jobs and as you can see God smiled upon us and we were off and running. I have visited this forum most every day to glean bits of info that would sustain us in good stead as we undertake this pilgrimage. What to take and what to expect weather and accommodation, eating, etc... I have packed my bag 3 times and unpacked 3 times and each time I have found that I didn't need this or that. I purchased a small weight scale to know exactly what we both would be caring. I'm not done yet with the packing unpacking yet but its getting there! I believe it will be less then 10% of our body weight. I have never taken this much time off ever.
My co-workers are fantastic in allowing me to tie up this much vacation
time. My wife doesn't have the vacation, but because of where she works and the wonderful folks there, she is able to make this pilgrimage. It seems to me that who ever is committed to do this, God will clear the path so that it becomes a reality. Last year I didn't take very much vacation for some reason and now having accumulated so much it is all happening, YeHaa!!!!
Thank You so very much, Al & Kathy
By to wings is man lifted above earthly things, Vis., by simplicity and purity.
Simplicity must be in the intention, purity in the affection.
Simplicity aimeth at God, purity apprehendeth him and tasteth Him.
By Thomas A Kempis