Kiwi-family
{Rachael, the Mama of the family}
- Time of past OR future Camino
- walking every day for the rest of my life
how do you cope?
I would never have imagined walking the Camino without my hubby - we met at age 15, were married at 20 and are still together nearly 24 years later. The only nights apart have been when he has travelled for work or taken kids away for a weekend or when I've been in hospital with kids having surgery. We just don't go off and do our own thing.
And now I'm going away for three months.
Two and a bit weeks to go and I'm feeling a mixture of nervous and excited, but it feels all wrong to talk about the excited bit;-)
He is scared of coming up to meet us and doing something wrong coz I do all the planning and know what's happening (actually he's perfectly capable and will be fine). I'm scared of getting the wrong SIM card or not being able to get money out of the ATM (coz he ALWAYS does that when we travel). We LIKE to travel together, and I guess I'm a little nervous about not having him along for the ride.
But I'm not backing out now. I try not to talk about it too much, but where do you draw the line between boring those who are staying home and including them in the adventure?
Advice welcomed.
I would never have imagined walking the Camino without my hubby - we met at age 15, were married at 20 and are still together nearly 24 years later. The only nights apart have been when he has travelled for work or taken kids away for a weekend or when I've been in hospital with kids having surgery. We just don't go off and do our own thing.
And now I'm going away for three months.
Two and a bit weeks to go and I'm feeling a mixture of nervous and excited, but it feels all wrong to talk about the excited bit;-)
He is scared of coming up to meet us and doing something wrong coz I do all the planning and know what's happening (actually he's perfectly capable and will be fine). I'm scared of getting the wrong SIM card or not being able to get money out of the ATM (coz he ALWAYS does that when we travel). We LIKE to travel together, and I guess I'm a little nervous about not having him along for the ride.
But I'm not backing out now. I try not to talk about it too much, but where do you draw the line between boring those who are staying home and including them in the adventure?
Advice welcomed.