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Father's day

Al the optimist

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It is Father's day in the UK today. For the first time in the last few years I am actually in the UK for it so I am going to enjoy being taken out for lunch by my daughter. But I would like to remember all those who won't have the pleasure because they are on the Camino. So to all of you who find themselves in this position - Happy Father's Day!
 
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Al: the sentiment is appreciated. I lucky enough to be here in Ferrerios with my son. It has been a good Father's Day so far.
Rambler
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
You and your son have been in my thoughts and prayers every time I see your posts. I hope all is well.

Happy Father's Day!
Koi:
Father's Day evening we were lucky enough to be invited by a group to join them for dinner. The discussion turned to Fathers and I realized how much I had learned about my son on this trip by seeing how he interacts with others. He also has his Grandfather's love of architecture, which became very evident on the Camino (as you can imagine)!
My father is 93 and has dementia now, so he does not recognize his grandson, much less remember his professional career as an architect.
I truly am sorry that my Dad could not have been a part of our conversations about the styles of churches along the Camino and been as proud of what his grandson knows and has learned.

Rambler
 
Koi:
Father's Day evening we were lucky enough to be invited by a group to join them for dinner. The discussion turned to Fathers and I realized how much I had learned about my son on this trip by seeing how he interacts with others. He also has his Grandfather's love of architecture, which became very evident on the Camino (as you can imagine)!
My father is 93 and has dementia now, so he does not recognize his grandson, much less remember his professional career as an architect.
I truly am sorry that my Dad could not have been a part of our conversations about the styles of churches along the Camino and been as proud of what his grandson knows and has learned.

Rambler
Walking with our children is priceless, and words can't express how pleased I am to hear of your journey. Your pride as a father shines through! What a great gift to see your own father echoing through into your son even as you see him in a new light.

Although my son will have wonderful memories of his camino with me, I think the greater treasure is mine in seeing him with new eyes.
 
Koi:
That is well put.
As the Movie says: "Our children are the very best in us and the very worst in us."

Rambler
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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