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[QUOTE="Scott Sweeney, post: 267713, member: 37473"] I think I understand your husbands situation, I will assume he is your age or there about, the two of you find your home empty,you are each growing in different ways. If he is close to your age and you both not retired and doing well he must remain home to work. He did understand and went along with your need to go on pilgrimage twice. Perhap you are being a little selfish, it sounds like he has also dedicated much of his life to family. The Camino should draw hearts together not apart. Finding your self with an empty nest and being very active in your mid 40s can be a very dangerous place to be for a couple. If he compromised with you twice maybe its time to find something you both can share. Perhaps incorporate a nice vacation to Spain or France and walk only a day or two with him then become tourists together. I don't believe the intent of the Camino de Santiago is to become a wedge between two hearts. This forum is invaluable when it comes to tips about walking the Camino but relationship answers.... Hmmm what do you want to hear. (I'm not sure raising a family is putting your life on hold, raising a family is one of life's greatest Camino's.) As for myself I can not imagine wanting to take another step on the Camino without her beside me, the gift of pilgrimage would mean little without her there to share. [/QUOTE]
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