Short answer: "I am continuously humbled, always and every day, whilst on Camino..."
Explanation: I am continually amazed by how many people, older, more infirm, or with other physical or emotional challenges that me, who do Camino every day, every year. Their perseverance humbles my efforts. I am thankful for their example, and I seek to emulate them in everything I do, both at home and while on Camino.
Now, back at home, I am facing some new medical issues that could limit my mobility. I am seeing necessary doctors and specialists to address each issue aggressively, staring this week. However, whenever I think about scheduling treatment, or even possible surgical options, I continually reflect on the effect on my ability to make pilgrimage this year, and to once again volunteer at Santiago.
The previous comment about being humbled continuously while on Camino keeps coming to mind. The thoughts and memories bolster my determination to "git er done," and buy a ticket to Spain... After all...Mi corazón está en Santiago...
So, yes, I am BOTH humbled and encouraged...ULTREIA!