- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances SJPP to SdC Oct/Nov 2015
Frances Burgos toSdC March/April 2016
W. Highland Way August 2016
Camino Somewhere September 2017
Well, here I am, sitting at a full eight months of fairly excited sustained obsession about going on El Camino de Santiago, Camino Frances. I feel rather proud of myself, for sustaining this interest, but in fact, it has gone through stages tantamount to other various stages (my name is Deb, and I am a camino-holic...).
Some interesting parts of my obsession:
1. becoming very well-known at REI and having become a member, get rewards and feel better when I return stuff which is often, because initially I made purchasing mistakes. For example, I just returned a sleep sack that was 54 dollars, as I've decided that since I'm starting in October, I should just take my super light down bag. Good.
2. going through a lot of shoe experiments. At this point, I've used most of my allowance budget (yes, I do try to control my spending on this stuff) on a lot of shoes: Vasque ultra waterproof boots, which are amazingly comfortable (probably will take them); Salomon trail running shoes, which I love (work out with them doing trails); Keene water sandals (like Whispers, but heavier)--and I'll probably return them. Yep, they keep pebbles out, but my little toes poke out of them; Teva sandals, which are super light and feel amazing. They will go with me; Cascade trail running shoes, which I have not used much, but I will use them and love them here at home. They may or may not be something I take.
3. my previous backpacking around SE Asia has helped me tons with super-light packing. It will be two shorts, two pants, three undies, two bras kind of packing. I can do that, but my color scheme is going to rock the Iberian Peninsula. If it's not red, it's purple or turquoise. And I have enough buffs to outfit a giraffe. I will probably take two or three : )
Now, my current obsession is getting to my finish line with teaching. In one month and seven days, I will be done. So with the Camino plans--departure 28 September, and return 14 November--and my daughter's marriage in September (the 19th, and I will be a buff little mama by that point!), I'm set.
Here is a question for you....how long were you able to sustain the excitement when first you decided to go?
Do you ever feel frustrated that you can't go "right NOW"? I've been fighting that just a little, and the planning is a good way for me to cope. I also feel like deferring reward is a very good practice for me. Do you think of the deferred reward?
Waiting to hear....and "Buen Camino" to all. May your walk be joyful and sunny.
Some interesting parts of my obsession:
1. becoming very well-known at REI and having become a member, get rewards and feel better when I return stuff which is often, because initially I made purchasing mistakes. For example, I just returned a sleep sack that was 54 dollars, as I've decided that since I'm starting in October, I should just take my super light down bag. Good.
2. going through a lot of shoe experiments. At this point, I've used most of my allowance budget (yes, I do try to control my spending on this stuff) on a lot of shoes: Vasque ultra waterproof boots, which are amazingly comfortable (probably will take them); Salomon trail running shoes, which I love (work out with them doing trails); Keene water sandals (like Whispers, but heavier)--and I'll probably return them. Yep, they keep pebbles out, but my little toes poke out of them; Teva sandals, which are super light and feel amazing. They will go with me; Cascade trail running shoes, which I have not used much, but I will use them and love them here at home. They may or may not be something I take.
3. my previous backpacking around SE Asia has helped me tons with super-light packing. It will be two shorts, two pants, three undies, two bras kind of packing. I can do that, but my color scheme is going to rock the Iberian Peninsula. If it's not red, it's purple or turquoise. And I have enough buffs to outfit a giraffe. I will probably take two or three : )
Now, my current obsession is getting to my finish line with teaching. In one month and seven days, I will be done. So with the Camino plans--departure 28 September, and return 14 November--and my daughter's marriage in September (the 19th, and I will be a buff little mama by that point!), I'm set.
Here is a question for you....how long were you able to sustain the excitement when first you decided to go?
Do you ever feel frustrated that you can't go "right NOW"? I've been fighting that just a little, and the planning is a good way for me to cope. I also feel like deferring reward is a very good practice for me. Do you think of the deferred reward?
Waiting to hear....and "Buen Camino" to all. May your walk be joyful and sunny.