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Creative Ways to Share My Travels with Loved Ones

SandyJean

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Time of past OR future Camino
September 2023 (First Camino)
There are a number of people that I know that are excited about my Camino Portuguese trip and I'd like to include/involve them in some way. Maybe something I could send back as "You were here with me" pictures. I've had several thoughts including getting a small rock from each of them to place along the trail or in a certain spot on the trail. Oops, too heavy and, besides, rocks would take up precious space in my backpack as well . Maybe something light such as a feather... How would I carry or combine them? Maybe I could ask these people to send me a bead or something of their choosing that I could string and wear as a Friendship bracelet or necklace depending on how many I have. I feel the idea has merit and am hoping someone can give a suggestion that would be JUST right!
 
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I enjoy utilitarian gifts - your thoughts of a bead are very sweet. For my past Caminos, I have asked my sisters for gallon & sandwich plastic bags which I use (& think of them when I use them!) Another friend gave me a big garbage bag which I used as an emergency poncho last year. These things are light & usable & remind me that people care!
 
I had asked friends to write me a "Morning Meditation/ Reflection/ Blessing"
I had sent them the request with a SASE, and asked them return them to me.
Each morning on the Camino I opened one envelope.
I had promised to remember each person on "their day," and I posted their reflection on my FaceBook page.
Amazing.
Some poetry. Some book quotes. Some with only one word. Some Scripture. Some copied cartoons.
Very sweet and very personal.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Before setting off from Lisbon a number of years ago my grand daughter gave me her Panda Bear to provide me protection. Each day I'd send her a 2 minute video of the adventures Panda Bear had on the trail. '' Panda orders menu del dia'', ''Panda tries vino-tinto'', and ''Panda goes missing in an Albergue''. are just a few titles I recall.

We still share these stories to this day.

(and NO before you ask, I will not share them with you :)
 
So weird I almost didn't write it. How about a buck for a drink from an old friend to make a new friend. Use the dollar from home to buy a fellow walker a coffee or drink along the way and then send a photo of the two of you just to the donor. Maybe once home collect them to share with everyone, donors or not.
 
So weird I almost didn't write it. How about a buck for a drink from an old friend to make a new friend. Use the dollar from home to buy a fellow walker a coffee or drink along the way and then send a photo of the two of you just to the donor. Maybe once home collect them to share with everyone, donors or not.
I like the idea, but obviously an actual dollar can't be used to buy a coffee in Spain.
 
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I enjoy utilitarian gifts - your thoughts of a bead are very sweet. For my past Caminos, I have asked my sisters for gallon & sandwich plastic bags which I use (& think of them when I use them!) Another friend gave me a big garbage bag which I used as an emergency poncho last year. These things are light & usable & remind me that people care!
'Thanks, Adelina, Intriguing to start thinking of more utilitarian gifts. I like the idea of zip lock bags that I can pack before the trip.
 
I had asked friends to write me a "Morning Meditation/ Reflection/ Blessing"
I had sent them the request with a SASE, and asked them return them to me.
Each morning on the Camino I opened one envelope.
I had promised to remember each person on "their day," and I posted their reflection on my FaceBook page.
Amazing.
Some poetry. Some book quotes. Some with only one word. Some Scripture. Some copied cartoons.
Very sweet and very personal.
Totally different idea and I love it!
 
Before setting off from Lisbon a number of years ago my grand daughter gave me her Panda Bear to provide me protection. Each day I'd send her a 2 minute video of the adventures Panda Bear had on the trail. '' Panda orders menu del dia'', ''Panda tries vino-tinto'', and ''Panda goes missing in an Albergue''. are just a few titles I recall.

We still share these stories to this day.

(and NO before you ask, I will not share them with you :)
I smiled when I read this because my granddaughter may be walking with me!
 
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So weird I almost didn't write it. How about a buck for a drink from an old friend to make a new friend. Use the dollar from home to buy a fellow walker a coffee or drink along the way and then send a photo of the two of you just to the donor. Maybe once home collect them to share with everyone, donors or not.
Very interesting idea. Buying a fellow traveler something along the way is a lovely idea. Even better is sending a picture of the moment to someone at home who made it possible with their $$.
 

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