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Keep an eye out for my niece!

J Willhaus

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2016, 2022, 2023, 2024, planned 2025
My niece, Madeline, from Kansas City is on the CF around Estella today/tonight. She's a tall and blond university student and will be staying on in Spain to study in Barcelona after the Camino. (Wish we were there, too.) She reported to her mother today that everyone she has met so far was about 50 years old which seems ancient to her I am certain.
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
There will be younger people on the Camino during the European summer vacations for schools and universities, which start in July.
 
There will be younger people on the Camino during the European summer vacations for schools and universities, which start in July.
I told her the same thing. After we walked the CF a few years ago, she has always had an interest in doing the same. This year's study abroad was the perfect opportunity.
 
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Today's report:
She met some folks from North Carolina who are pulling/pushing a wheelchair bound boy (age 15) in a wagon of some kind. There were a few 20-somethings in that group along with some older healthcare professionals. She is at the municipal in Estella and watching World Cup across the street at the bar. Sounds like she's having a great time.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I can remember when, as a teenager, one of the popular platitudes of the 1960s was 'don't trust anyone over 30.' Now, I resemble that remark TIMES 2...and then some...yikes! My, how one's perspective changes with the years...;)

This young lady will survive and thrive this 'shock' to her established paradigm. She may even come away from the experience a much more mature young woman.

I know the Camino 'improved' me as a human being...then again, I had a lot of room for improvement. I still do, but that is grist for another mill...
 
I walked and talked with her two days ago for well over an hour en route to Estella. She's a great kid... Mind you I'm 38 so hope I don't look like a 50 year old
I think anyone over 30 must look 50 to her. Don't take it the wrong way. We are REALLY old at 56 and 67 to her. I had a wonderful message from her yesterday saying how much she loved the Camino and was planning already for another. All ages are susceptible to the Camino Spirit it seems.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I think anyone over 30 must look 50 to her. Don't take it the wrong way. We are REALLY old at 56 and 67 to her. I had a wonderful message from her yesterday saying how much she loved the Camino and was planning already for another. All ages are susceptible to the Camino Spirit it seems.

Haha I'm not bothered in the least. Glad she is enjoying it and the Camino spirit is a wonderful thing. You can pass on our regards from John McNamara and James from Ireland. Hope she loves the rest of her travels on the Way
 

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