The walk for today offered two paths - one over a mountain and one along the river. A group of us opted for the mountain route. Because, you know, walking 135 miles with a 15 pound pack isn't hard enough. 😉 The first part of the hike had a severe incline which is probably what… Continue reading It was a Mountain
The Road Seen, Then Not Seen
As we started walking today I thought about all the shells and yellow arrows that mark our way. All you have to do is follow the arrows and you'll go the right way. I was miffed at first. Why can't we get such a direct path in life? I was told the Camino is a… Continue reading The Road Seen, Then Not Seen
We Walked
Today we walked! But first we had breakfast. We didn't rush out this morning after our first day of travel. Although we were out of the albergue by 8, which was the rule. After breakfast we waited around until 10 am in order to tour the Templar Castle. It was mostly used for protection of… Continue reading We Walked
The Day That Never Ended
I woke up on June 12 at 5 am then rode to Chicago to get on our first flight which went to Newark. There we had a 6 hour layover until we boarded the plane for Madrid. We landed there on June 12 at 9 am. Let me be clear - it was not 4… Continue reading The Day That Never Ended
What I’m Taking
It’s hard to believe I leave for Spain tomorrow – the planning started in December and now here I am on June 11 adding the last few things to my bag. For those that might be interested, here is what I’m taking: I originally planned on only two outfits, but I wasn’t sure I’d be… Continue reading What I’m Taking
Thirteen
Today I ran my thirteenth 13.1 race – and I beat my best time by 3:20 minutes! I trained really well this winter (there wasn’t much of a spring). For several of my long runs I paced at 10 minutes per mile. However, that was in 40-degree weather with no humidity. Last week I ran… Continue reading Thirteen
Why I’m Walking the Camino
About a year ago I saw a post about a United Methodist clergy pilgrimage to Spain to walk a portion of the Camino de Santiago. I wanted to go but there were two major obstacles: I’m not clergy. I was leaving one job without another one lined up yet and I was fairly certain I… Continue reading Why I’m Walking the Camino
A Beautiful Life
While talking with my colleague the topic of grief came up. She mentioned how a mutual acquaintance once said something to the effect of, “one grief story is one grief story.” In other words, no two are alike. I agree, but it also highlights the loneliness of grief. No one, anywhere, can understand exactly what… Continue reading A Beautiful Life
The Ups and Downs of Running
Last Saturday I was feeling anxious about the possibility of rain (of course, it didn’t rain) so I opted to run 10 miles on the treadmill. Worst.Idea.Ever. Oh, it was miserable. Even when it’s hot and humid out there’s at least a breeze created when I move forward. On a treadmill there is no breeze.… Continue reading The Ups and Downs of Running
She’s 10!
My Facebook memories for today are full of Denali birthday posts (Andrew too, but I guess Denali is more photogenic lol). I can hardly believe she’s ten. We’ve been together since she was 9 weeks old. As I’ve been thinking about her birthday, I’ve come up with a few lists about my baby dog. What… Continue reading She’s 10!