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[QUOTE="Lydia Gillen, post: 81533, member: 9941"] Hi Críostóir, Welcome to the Forum. Sorry to hear that you have been made redundant, may the good Lord give you all the strength and courage that you will need over the coming time. Thanks for your really open and honest introduction of yourself.. Your desire to do the camino is deep and therefore I would encourage you to do it. You mention your desire to do do the whole camino and also a partner who is too sick to do it. I just pose the question, is your partner well enough to be left alone for several weeks? You yourself can obviously answer that. In 2007 I planned doing the whole Camino but when my brother-in-law died I felt that I could not leave my husband on his own for the six weeks it would have taken me, he was suffering from depression, and so I went for only one week, and then finished it in subsequent years. Cost is another question, and the wisdom of spending ones redundancy money. Along the Camino itself one can manage quite economically if one takes care. This year I spent €1.200 over a five week period and this included staying several times in private places and taking taxies after I had had a fall and also eating out all the time,except when I stayed in donativo albergues who served a meal and I always gave €20.00 there and felt I got very good value for my money. [/QUOTE]
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