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[QUOTE="vgen5122, post: 306747, member: 19300"] Great post. Thanks for sharing. Your husband has worked and continues to work hard for you and your family. That being said, you have also given so much to your husband and your family. It is very nice to hear that you two love each other still, but your time has finally come. I have been fortunate in that my husband wanted to come on the Camino with me. My children were quite concerned that we were trekking for so long and so far. I provided my children with a map as to where we'd would be walking. Everynite I would text them. My text read like a small journal of the events of my day, feelings and the people I met. Then I would close my text letting them know to which town I would be walking to next. If this doesn't help maybe you might arrange for your husband to meet you in Santiago and treat him to a mini vacation. Just a thought. It is my belief that the Camino has such a strong pull that you have to go. Upon returning you will be happier, reflective, and have learned many lessons about yourself. I don't believe that people should live their lives with regret. Sometimes regret breeds resentment. Resentment is not good for you or your relationship. Remember that we only have one life to live. Life passes in a minute. Everyone will be still there at the end of your journey. They will be there with their loving arms wide open to welcome you.....home. [/QUOTE]
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