- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
I’m sure I’m not alone in this. As I know many Forum members have regular ‘buddies’ they like to walk the Camino with. Maybe a friend, a relative, a spouse.
Walking the Camino is such a unique and special experience, it takes a very special friend to be your walking buddy. Someone who will put up with your injuries, your mood swings, your good days and bad days.
When you find such a walking buddy, it’s a very special relationship isn’t it?
I’m lucky in that way.
But what if the relationship seems a bit strained? Would you still want to walk with them?
A very dear friend of mine, of 20 years in fact, has walked all three of my Caminos with me.
Sure, we've had our ups and downs, but I wouldn’t dream of walking without him.
Khun (Mr) Thaw is his name. He’s Thai.
We’ve been inseparable for years now. NO! It’s not that kind of relationship. I’m happily married!
But we do a lot of stuff together. Particularly involving travel. I travel a lot on Business and Thaw often comes with me to help out. We are just back from 10 days in the Philippines, with our team in Davao City, and then 10 days in Bangkok catching up with old clients. It’s great travelling with a buddy like Thaw.
But I started to see a few cracks appearing in our normally laid back and easy relationship.
And it got me worried about our next planned Camino. The VdlP in 2020.
I know I promised to help him out with some new gear before our next walk, (and I haven't yet) but it’s not that. It’s something deeper, and now I’m started to get worried that all will not be Roses on our next walk.
It started in the Philippines. We had to visit one of our team members in Hospital, and we had to wear protective masks. I could see Thaw was not impressed and was concerned about contracting some kind of strange tropical illness. How dumb. He’s Thai and brought up in the tropics.
And he never really seemed to get into the Social aspect of visiting our team there. Just sitting next to me at our desks in the office and not really engaging at all. Quite disappointing really. A few people remarked on it. Maybe because he insisted on wearing his mask everywhere like he was walking through some kind of alien landscape!
It didn’t get much better in Thailand. His home country for goodness sake! But I think maybe it was the increased level of pollution we experienced this time. And Yes, the mask was in place all the time, yet again.
Now we are back in Australia, have overcome all the travel and jet lag and are settling back into the routine.
We were at the Gym together the other day, when it struck me like a lightning bolt!
So that’s what’s bugging him!
I really didn’t see that coming.
You see since our last Camino I added to my injuries. With a torn Meniscus in my knee.
This has really stopped me exercising, and Yes, I know.
I should have eased back on the calories too, so as to compensate.
But I love food, and wine and Gin & Tonic.
So much so, that I have put on 10 kgs since our last Camino.
That’s why I’m trying to get back into training now.
Gently, and a strict diet too, so I don’t strain my knees with the extra weight I’m carrying.
Because as I said, our next Camino is the VdlP.
Much longer and more remote that the CF.
So, I know I need to lose lots of weight and get fitter if we are to stand a chance of finishing it.
And I will. I’m determined.
But then I saw it. At the Gym.
I was on the static bike going like crazy.
My over size ass drowning the saddle and my 'man boobs' jiggling as I cycled…
Not a pretty site.
And it was then I saw the disappointment in his eyes.
It was heart breaking.
He didn’t need to say anything.
It was written all over his face.
You aren’t going to make it ONE WEEK on the VdlP Robo. Probably crash out on Day 2………
Have you ever been in the position of knowing that it is You, that may jeopardise the dream of your best buddy?
It’s not a great feeling I can tell you.
But we’ll make it. We have to. I have to.
The diet is going well, and the training will ease up in effort in the coming weeks.
Heck we have 9 months of preparation.
I won’t let you down Thaw.
I’ll post again in a few months to let you know how the training is going.
And if my buddy is still coming with me….
I think what I’ve realised is this.
If you are going to walk with a friend, it creates an added responsibility. Far greater.
Have you found that? Did it create an extra strain? How did you cope?
Oh, if you are wondering what Thaw means in Thai. It means Bean. Yea I know, a bit weird.
BEFORE you pour your heart out..................
You can read about our first Camino and first falling out here: You really need to!
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...mino-with-your-best-friend.38327/#post-376551
Walking the Camino is such a unique and special experience, it takes a very special friend to be your walking buddy. Someone who will put up with your injuries, your mood swings, your good days and bad days.
When you find such a walking buddy, it’s a very special relationship isn’t it?
I’m lucky in that way.
But what if the relationship seems a bit strained? Would you still want to walk with them?
A very dear friend of mine, of 20 years in fact, has walked all three of my Caminos with me.
Sure, we've had our ups and downs, but I wouldn’t dream of walking without him.
Khun (Mr) Thaw is his name. He’s Thai.
We’ve been inseparable for years now. NO! It’s not that kind of relationship. I’m happily married!
But we do a lot of stuff together. Particularly involving travel. I travel a lot on Business and Thaw often comes with me to help out. We are just back from 10 days in the Philippines, with our team in Davao City, and then 10 days in Bangkok catching up with old clients. It’s great travelling with a buddy like Thaw.
But I started to see a few cracks appearing in our normally laid back and easy relationship.
And it got me worried about our next planned Camino. The VdlP in 2020.
I know I promised to help him out with some new gear before our next walk, (and I haven't yet) but it’s not that. It’s something deeper, and now I’m started to get worried that all will not be Roses on our next walk.
It started in the Philippines. We had to visit one of our team members in Hospital, and we had to wear protective masks. I could see Thaw was not impressed and was concerned about contracting some kind of strange tropical illness. How dumb. He’s Thai and brought up in the tropics.
And he never really seemed to get into the Social aspect of visiting our team there. Just sitting next to me at our desks in the office and not really engaging at all. Quite disappointing really. A few people remarked on it. Maybe because he insisted on wearing his mask everywhere like he was walking through some kind of alien landscape!
It didn’t get much better in Thailand. His home country for goodness sake! But I think maybe it was the increased level of pollution we experienced this time. And Yes, the mask was in place all the time, yet again.
Now we are back in Australia, have overcome all the travel and jet lag and are settling back into the routine.
We were at the Gym together the other day, when it struck me like a lightning bolt!
So that’s what’s bugging him!
I really didn’t see that coming.
You see since our last Camino I added to my injuries. With a torn Meniscus in my knee.
This has really stopped me exercising, and Yes, I know.
I should have eased back on the calories too, so as to compensate.
But I love food, and wine and Gin & Tonic.
So much so, that I have put on 10 kgs since our last Camino.
That’s why I’m trying to get back into training now.
Gently, and a strict diet too, so I don’t strain my knees with the extra weight I’m carrying.
Because as I said, our next Camino is the VdlP.
Much longer and more remote that the CF.
So, I know I need to lose lots of weight and get fitter if we are to stand a chance of finishing it.
And I will. I’m determined.
But then I saw it. At the Gym.
I was on the static bike going like crazy.
My over size ass drowning the saddle and my 'man boobs' jiggling as I cycled…
Not a pretty site.
And it was then I saw the disappointment in his eyes.
It was heart breaking.
He didn’t need to say anything.
It was written all over his face.
You aren’t going to make it ONE WEEK on the VdlP Robo. Probably crash out on Day 2………
Have you ever been in the position of knowing that it is You, that may jeopardise the dream of your best buddy?
It’s not a great feeling I can tell you.
But we’ll make it. We have to. I have to.
The diet is going well, and the training will ease up in effort in the coming weeks.
Heck we have 9 months of preparation.
I won’t let you down Thaw.
I’ll post again in a few months to let you know how the training is going.
And if my buddy is still coming with me….
I think what I’ve realised is this.
If you are going to walk with a friend, it creates an added responsibility. Far greater.
Have you found that? Did it create an extra strain? How did you cope?
Oh, if you are wondering what Thaw means in Thai. It means Bean. Yea I know, a bit weird.
BEFORE you pour your heart out..................
You can read about our first Camino and first falling out here: You really need to!
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...mino-with-your-best-friend.38327/#post-376551
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