- Time of past OR future Camino
- Walking the Camino March and April 2018
For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here. (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation) |
---|
Susan, your message is so very beautiful. You may have let him go, but he will never be gone from you because of that. I am just so moved by your words, thank you for writing them.I began my journey on 11th March 2018 at SJPP, one year to the day that my husband of 40 years died, and I arrived in Santiago on 23rd of April. The Camino worked its magic and although until Sarria I had appalling weather, (snow, rain,fog and wind) I enjoyed every step of the Way. I was met with nothing but kindness, and at each step of the Way I lay another part of my burden to rest. At the Pilgrim’s office they added my husband’s name to my Compostela which means an awful lot to me. At the beginning if my walk I felt he was just behind me, then I felt him by my side, and toward the end he was ahead of me, as if to tell me it was time to let him go..... I shall never forget this journey or the people I met along the way. Thank you to all fellow Pilgrims and those that had trod this way before me and indeed those that will come after me. Buen Camino and peace be with you x x x
Congratulations Susan he no doubt would have been very proud of you. I embark mine tomorrow. XI began my journey on 11th March 2018 at SJPP, one year to the day that my husband of 40 years died, and I arrived in Santiago on 23rd of April. The Camino worked its magic and although until Sarria I had appalling weather, (snow, rain,fog and wind) I enjoyed every step of the Way. I was met with nothing but kindness, and at each step of the Way I lay another part of my burden to rest. At the Pilgrim’s office they added my husband’s name to my Compostela which means an awful lot to me. At the beginning if my walk I felt he was just behind me, then I felt him by my side, and toward the end he was ahead of me, as if to tell me it was time to let him go..... I shall never forget this journey or the people I met along the way. Thank you to all fellow Pilgrims and those that had trod this way before me and indeed those that will come after me. Buen Camino and peace be with you x x x
I began my journey on 11th March 2018 at SJPP, one year to the day that my husband of 40 years died, and I arrived in Santiago on 23rd of April. The Camino worked its magic and although until Sarria I had appalling weather, (snow, rain,fog and wind) I enjoyed every step of the Way. I was met with nothing but kindness, and at each step of the Way I lay another part of my burden to rest. At the Pilgrim’s office they added my husband’s name to my Compostela which means an awful lot to me. At the beginning if my walk I felt he was just behind me, then I felt him by my side, and toward the end he was ahead of me, as if to tell me it was time to let him go..... I shall never forget this journey or the people I met along the way. Thank you to all fellow Pilgrims and those that had trod this way before me and indeed those that will come after me. Buen Camino and peace be with you x x x
Thank you so much. I knew when I joined the forum that I was joining a huge loving family. I’m still in Santiago as it’s my husband’s birthday tomorrow and I wanted to spend it here, watching the Pilgrims come home......Good for you Susan, well done indeed. You should quite rightly be proud of yourself as I am sure he is.
Thank you for writing, on The Way I saw a plaque that said “Why cry for a soul set free”, this really resonated with me, my husband had Parkinson’s and for many years his body became alien to him, he eventually couldn’t walk, and had difficulty talking. That little plaque made me feel happy for him, his body no longer bounds him, he is free x x xSusan, your message is so very beautiful. You may have let him go, but he will never be gone from you because of that. I am just so moved by your words, thank you for writing them.
No he will never be gone from my heart. The children were afraid that I wouldn’t find what I was looking for. As it turned out, I didn’t have to look, Peace and love came to me, I waked quite a lot of the Way on my own but I was actually never alone xSusan, your message is so very beautiful. You may have let him go, but he will never be gone from you because of that. I am just so moved by your words, thank you for writing them.
Thank you and may you be blessed with peace and contentment xWell done Susan. Ultreia.
Tomorrow is my husband’s birthday and I am staying in Santiago and leaving for home on Monday. I pray that your Pilgrimage will bring you joy and peace as you step out into the unknown, never quite knowing what is around the corner, but having the faith that it is good. XCongratulations Susan he no doubt would have been very proud of you. I embark mine tomorrow. X
Thank you, the Camino is all about sharing and careing and I am so thankfull that I found my Way xBeautiful story Susan. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
And a thousands blessing to you too x x.Bless xxxxxxxxxx
Oh yes, very real indeed, and it throws things your way when you least expect it; once in the middle of nowhere I suddenly heard a musician playing one of my husband’s favourite pieces of music, and I almost wept with joy.... xGod bless you and your husband. The Camino magic is real.
Thank you; unless one has walked the Camino it’s impossible to explain its mystery and it’s comfort, making the decision to leave the pain behind and travel forward with hope, is more than I could have hoped for xLight and Love as you move forward Suseia!
Thank you so much for your message. The Camino was a great friend to me when I most needed a friend, my fellow Pilgrims were my rock. I will continue my pilgrimage for the rest of my life, my heart has been bathed in kindness and love. I set out with faith but also with many anxieties, now “I consider the lilies of the field” ........That is one of the most genuinely moving posts I have ever read. I take my hat off to you. Have a wonderful life - you clearly deserve it.
.....moving, yet inspirational....thank you Susan....wishing you a long, peaceful and contended life....I began my journey on 11th March 2018 at SJPP, one year to the day that my husband of 40 years died, and I arrived in Santiago on 23rd of April. The Camino worked its magic and although until Sarria I had appalling weather, (snow, rain,fog and wind) I enjoyed every step of the Way. I was met with nothing but kindness, and at each step of the Way I lay another part of my burden to rest. At the Pilgrim’s office they added my husband’s name to my Compostela which means an awful lot to me. At the beginning if my walk I felt he was just behind me, then I felt him by my side, and toward the end he was ahead of me, as if to tell me it was time to let him go..... I shall never forget this journey or the people I met along the way. Thank you to all fellow Pilgrims and those that had trod this way before me and indeed those that will come after me. Buen Camino and peace be with you x x x
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?