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How has the Camino changed you.

mlhhome

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CF (X3), VDLP, Madrid ‘12-‘22
Greetings,
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I have noticed since my Camino experiences (6X), I have developed some new routines, habits and perspective. For example, I quietly slip out of my bed, make coffee and eat my first breakfast (banana) in the complete dark on my tiptoes desperately trying to be completely silent. This is a learned behavior from my pre-dawn routine on the Camino. I have many others (all good), but before I ramble too much; I would like to learned about yours.

Thanks

Mike
 
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For example, I quietly slip out of my bed, make coffee and eat my first breakfast (banana) in the complete dark on my tiptoes desperately trying to be completely silent.

I had the same experience. ☺️ We lived in a Victorian-era rowhome with old wood floors. The stairs were so creaky...until returning home from the Camino. Then the old staircase never creaked! That's when I realized the Camino had taught me to walk very lightly. Thanks for the fun reminder mlhhome!
 
I have written before that on the Camino, the small stuff evaporates.

To a certain extent I have been able to carry that into "normal" life, whatever that might mean.
 
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I lived for 4 years in a subsistence culture on a remote island in the Pacific before my first Camino at 72 ... I was actually disappointed that I found the Norte much easier than I was hoping. I did love it, though, and spent more time absorbed in the Spanish culture than in the Pilgrim experience.
Now I'm looking forward to heading back to Ribadesella next week to complete the last 400 km of the Norte at 76 with a whole different perspective.
Buen Camino
 
Greetings,
My apologies to the Moderators if this a duplicate thread…searching through >60,000 questions isn’t an exact science….
please modify as needed.

I have noticed since my Camino experiences (6X), I have developed some new routines, habits and perspective. For example, I quietly slip out of my bed, make coffee and eat my first breakfast (banana) in the complete dark on my tiptoes desperately trying to be completely silent. This is a learned behavior from my pre-dawn routine on the Camino. I have many others (all good), but before I ramble too much; I would like to learned about yours.

Thanks

Mike
My friends avoid me. All I talk about is my Camino. They are so tired of it
 
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Camino #1 - Learnt I could do what before had seemed impossible. Grew my courage and sense of self.
Camino #2 - Learnt I am better walking alone and not to ‘go along’ with the ideas of others. I really do know what’s best for me.
Camino #3 - Experienced timeless time - there is only this day, this hour, this moment; moment after moment after moment. Right now I am practicing this in my every day life as best I can - most definitely a work in progress.
 
I'll be honest, any changes or effect the Camino has had on me are relatively short lived.
You do have that 'Camino glow' when returning home but in time the realities of life at home gradually wears the feeling away.
So periodically one needs to head back for a 'recharge.'
Covid threw a wrench into the recharge schedule, but I am heading out again in late September for another boost.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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Greetings,
My apologies to the Moderators if this a duplicate thread…searching through >60,000 questions isn’t an exact science….
please modify as needed.

I have noticed since my Camino experiences (6X), I have developed some new routines, habits and perspective. For example, I quietly slip out of my bed, make coffee and eat my first breakfast (banana) in the complete dark on my tiptoes desperately trying to be completely silent. This is a learned behavior from my pre-dawn routine on the Camino. I have many others (all good), but before I ramble too much; I would like to learned about yours.

Thanks

Mike
I lost 25 pounds and kept 20 off. Oh, and now I dream of walking another camino.
 
After returning from the Camino, I find that, every morning, I'm craving a cafe con leche. So, I've decided to buy a fancy espresso/frothing machine. There are many on the market, so I'm wondering if any of you have one that you would particularly recommend. A lot of them require pods, but I want to use fresh coffee. I appreciate any info that's out there.
 
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My main change is that I think about the Camino every day and have been drawn to this forum as it has given me something "extra" to fill some time in retirement, and I enjoy planning the next one. Being preoccupied though isn't necessarily a good thing. Also I have met some great people and occasionally see them beyond our virtual chats. I too, talk about the Camino to anyone who who asks about it. I do stop if I notice their eyes have glazed over.😅
Unfortunately I do not think I have become a better person overall. In fact I sometimes think my camino "tunnel vision" has stunted my growth in other areas.
 
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My main change is that I think about the Camino every day and have been drawn to this forum as it has given me something "extra" to fill some time in retirement, and I enjoy planning the next one. Being preoccupied though isn't necessarily a good thing. Also I have met some great people and occasionally see them beyond our virtual chats. I too, talk about the Camino to anyone who who asks about it. I do stop if I notice their eyes have glazed over.😅
Unfortunately I do not think I have become a better person overall. In fact I sometimes think my camino "tunnel vision" has stunted my growth in other areas.
I turned 65 to day and I am now retired. This part of my life I planned on travelling to parts of the world I have never seen before. But since finishing my Camino Francés in June I am obsessed with doing another Camino. Already in my mind I want to do the Portuguese route and than the Norte or Frances again. I hope this obsession doesn't stop me from seeing other parts of Europe or the world. I too now have the tunnel vision focused only on the Caminos. But at this point in my life I always smile when I think about doing another Camino and that's all that counts.
 
After returning from the Camino, I find that, every morning, I'm craving a cafe con leche. So, I've decided to buy a fancy espresso/frothing machine. There are many on the market, so I'm wondering if any of you have one that you would particularly recommend. A lot of them require pods, but I want to use fresh coffee. I appreciate any info that's out there.
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I am waking up every morning at 6 o´clock. Between 5:57 and 6:04!! -except today where I slept till 7:45 after 4 coughing and sniffling nights, so I deserved this late one. Very few late mornings...
I usually wake up rested and want "to get on with it". Luckily I still walk to my job only 3 kms away, come rain and shine, walking in my 10th set of boots
I have my hunting grounds where I can find my daily Café Cortado, a most needed ingredient to my life.
And yes the urge to connect everything in daily life to the Camino life, must be kept on the inside, quotes and all, friends get so tired......
 
Thoroughly agree with you and I don't even have a dog!

The only sincere reply I can make however to the question "How has the Camino changed me? " and I have simply to say : "Forever "

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I am now in awe of many Spanish people and I have a slightly better understanding of their culture and history. I am in love with Valencia however I also enjoy a number of other Spanish cities. I have learnt that having a stretch goal that contributes in some way to others brings energy and fun into my life.

I remarked to myself while walking the 30 minute trip from the London tube station to my AirBnB with my backpack on my back while on my way home that I can't remember when I last felt this good and ruminating on how to keep feeling so good.

When I returned and told a friend he suggested that the feeling of wellbeing was more than just my increased fitness and suppleness but also had a mental content that came from the fabulous Spanish people who I had met.

Hasta la próxima.
 
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I turned 65 to day and I am now retired. This part of my life I planned on travelling to parts of the world I have never seen before. But since finishing my Camino Francés in June I am obsessed with doing another Camino. Already in my mind I want to do the Portuguese route and than the Norte or Frances again. I hope this obsession doesn't stop me from seeing other parts of Europe or the world. I too now have the tunnel vision focused only on the Caminos. But at this point in my life I always smile when I think about doing another Camino and that's all that counts.
same
 
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