Kiwi-family
{Rachael, the Mama of the family}
- Time of past OR future Camino
- walking every day for the rest of my life
This topic has been discussed ad Infinitum, but I thought I’d add our experience to the mix.
The previous four times we have queued, handed over our handmade credentials with a stamp for every day walked and received a compostela.
Yesterday our group of five approached the five volunteers in the pilgrims office - one each, no queue! Four of them set to work while the fifth had to pop out for a moment. “My” guy gushed over my interesting and unique handmade credential, issued my compostela and I thought I was done. But then Number Five came back and demanded of my husband. “Where did you get this? It’s not official. And why do you not have two stamps every day in the last 100km?”
This prompted the other four to also inform the rest of us that in future we need an official credential and no matter how far you walk, you have to get two stamps a day in the last 100. We apologised and explained on our four previous Caminos we had only ever got one stamp and no one had ever asked for more - we had thought the two stamp rule was only if you only walk 100 - the kids copied my “Thanks for telling us, we’ll know for next time” and we four were handed compostelas.
It seemed four of the volunteers were looking at whether we had actually walked, and the other was a Rule Enforcer. Outcome was the same, but one approach felt so much more grace-filled than the other!
Number Five Volunteer stated the cathedral rule again to my husband, and then gave him a compostela too.
The previous four times we have queued, handed over our handmade credentials with a stamp for every day walked and received a compostela.
Yesterday our group of five approached the five volunteers in the pilgrims office - one each, no queue! Four of them set to work while the fifth had to pop out for a moment. “My” guy gushed over my interesting and unique handmade credential, issued my compostela and I thought I was done. But then Number Five came back and demanded of my husband. “Where did you get this? It’s not official. And why do you not have two stamps every day in the last 100km?”
This prompted the other four to also inform the rest of us that in future we need an official credential and no matter how far you walk, you have to get two stamps a day in the last 100. We apologised and explained on our four previous Caminos we had only ever got one stamp and no one had ever asked for more - we had thought the two stamp rule was only if you only walk 100 - the kids copied my “Thanks for telling us, we’ll know for next time” and we four were handed compostelas.
It seemed four of the volunteers were looking at whether we had actually walked, and the other was a Rule Enforcer. Outcome was the same, but one approach felt so much more grace-filled than the other!
Number Five Volunteer stated the cathedral rule again to my husband, and then gave him a compostela too.
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