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Kimmy

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CF summer-06, SJPP to Burgos Sept-13, Burgos to Astorga Sept-14 (Astorga to Santiago de Compostela sept 15)
On Sunday morning I arrive in SJPP and have booked to stay at Orisson the first night. I am so thrilled and can hardly think about anything else. My husband says that he has hardly seen me this focused before, except from when I conceived our twin daughters six years ago... ;-) I have packed, amended and re-packed my back pack several times and have now reached the point where I believe I have all the necessities but no extra stuff. I aim for 6,5 kgs incl water and think I made it but I don't have the possibility to control it before security control at Ryanair :). The pack is lighter than my several exercise walks anyway so I think I am prepared.

I will only have the possibility to walk ten days on the CF but I so much look forward to be back on the Way, even if I know it will be an entirely different Camino to my previous one (year 2006). This time I hope to be a lot calmer, be more in the now, take my time to see more and enjoy more. Last time I rushed the Camino as if it was some sort of competition. Well, at that point, my whole life was like a big competition... It is so true what they say, that the real Camino starts once you get home again. For me it turned out to be a lot of interior work that needed to be done... Ever since I got home last time I have longed to go back to refill that wonderful Camino spirit and energy. This time my aim is to be mindful and enjoy the moment, wherever it is taking me. No plans are made except for the first night at Orisson and it is such a luxury to only have to think about walking, the daily washing routines and the people I meet (and how to avoid bed bugs, but I try not to think so much about that...)

I wish to say a HUGE thank you to Ivar who so generously has started and developed this forum and to all of you who are contributing with tips, discussions and ideas about thousands of topics. Thanks to all of you it is a lot easier to keep the Camino alive inside. Hopefully I will meet a few of you on the trail next week.

/Camilla
 
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Buen Camino Camilla:) Have a wonderful journey! Starting myself from St Jean Thurs 19th so you will be about 4 days ahead of me!
Good luck
Aidan:)
 
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Hello Kimmi! You'll be just one day ahead of me. I'll stay at Orisson as well. It's quite possible that our paths cross each other. See you there! Buen Camino!
 
Aidan och Rafadamian - great for you to be on your way as well. I hope you have a wonderful time ahead of you. Buen Camino!
 
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On Sunday morning I arrive in SJPP and have booked to stay at Orisson the first night. I am so thrilled and can hardly think about anything else. My husband says that he has hardly seen me this focused before, except from when I conceived our twin daughters six years ago... ;-) I have packed, amended and re-packed my back pack several times and have now reached the point where I believe I have all the necessities but no extra stuff. I aim for 6,5 kgs incl water and think I made it but I don't have the possibility to control it before security control at Ryanair :). The pack is lighter than my several exercise walks anyway so I think I am prepared.

I will only have the possibility to walk ten days on the CF but I so much look forward to be back on the Way, even if I know it will be an entirely different Camino to my previous one (year 2006). This time I hope to be a lot calmer, be more in the now, take my time to see more and enjoy more. Last time I rushed the Camino as if it was some sort of competition. Well, at that point, my whole life was like a big competition... It is so true what they say, that the real Camino starts once you get home again. For me it turned out to be a lot of interior work that needed to be done... Ever since I got home last time I have longed to go back to refill that wonderful Camino spirit and energy. This time my aim is to be mindful and enjoy the moment, wherever it is taking me. No plans are made except for the first night at Orisson and it is such a luxury to only have to think about walking, the daily washing routines and the people I meet (and how to avoid bed bugs, but I try not to think so much about that...)

I wish to say a HUGE thank you to Ivar who so generously has started and developed this forum and to all of you who are contributing with tips, discussions and ideas about thousands of topics. Thanks to all of you it is a lot easier to keep the Camino alive inside. Hopefully I will meet a few of you on the trail next week.

/Camilla

Good luck and buen Camino!
 
Thanks Wayfarer and Buen Camino to you VikingQueen. I hope your Camino turn out to be extraordinary in all ways possible.
 
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That's wonderful Bernard. Let us hope that the sun will shine on us. I wish you a Buen Camino!
 
Kimmy, see you at Orisson on Sunday! I will be there with a small group. Hope to see you on the terrace overlooking the beautiful Pyrenees mountains! ~ Nancy
 
On Sunday morning I arrive in SJPP and have booked to stay at Orisson the first night. I am so thrilled and can hardly think about anything else. My husband says that he has hardly seen me this focused before, except from when I conceived our twin daughters six years ago... ;-) I have packed, amended and re-packed my back pack several times and have now reached the point where I believe I have all the necessities but no extra stuff. I aim for 6,5 kgs incl water and think I made it but I don't have the possibility to control it before security control at Ryanair :). The pack is lighter than my several exercise walks anyway so I think I am prepared.

I will only have the possibility to walk ten days on the CF but I so much look forward to be back on the Way, even if I know it will be an entirely different Camino to my previous one (year 2006). This time I hope to be a lot calmer, be more in the now, take my time to see more and enjoy more. Last time I rushed the Camino as if it was some sort of competition. Well, at that point, my whole life was like a big competition... It is so true what they say, that the real Camino starts once you get home again. For me it turned out to be a lot of interior work that needed to be done... Ever since I got home last time I have longed to go back to refill that wonderful Camino spirit and energy. This time my aim is to be mindful and enjoy the moment, wherever it is taking me. No plans are made except for the first night at Orisson and it is such a luxury to only have to think about walking, the daily washing routines and the people I meet (and how to avoid bed bugs, but I try not to think so much about that...)

I wish to say a HUGE thank you to Ivar who so generously has started and developed this forum and to all of you who are contributing with tips, discussions and ideas about thousands of topics. Thanks to all of you it is a lot easier to keep the Camino alive inside. Hopefully I will meet a few of you on the trail next week.

/Camilla

Bon voyage. Buen Camino
 
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That sounds lovely Nancy! Will you be staying there during the night? I will probably start out from SJPP after lunch and aim to be in Orisson around 4 pm.
 
You are so right , the Camino de Santiago ends in Santiago. But the Camino NEVER ends in fact it has just started once you get your "compostela".:)

Hope you equally enjoy this one or even more.

Buen Camino!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Thanks again Ivar ;-)
 
Kimmy, I don't know what time we will arrive, but should be by 4:00pm. See you there!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Great Nancy. Looking forward to seeing you and hear about how you got to become a Camino guide.

Thank you Alex! Tomorrow morning I leave my family and take off and on Sunday lunch I start to walk up towards Orisson. I must say I am totally thrilled. Funny how the Camino keeps dragging me back when the whole world is laying ready to explore :)
 
On Sunday morning I arrive in SJPP and have booked to stay at Orisson the first night. I am so thrilled and can hardly think about anything else. My husband says that he has hardly seen me this focused before, except from when I conceived our twin daughters six years ago... ;-) I have packed, amended and re-packed my back pack several times and have now reached the point where I believe I have all the necessities but no extra stuff. I aim for 6,5 kgs incl water and think I made it but I don't have the possibility to control it before security control at Ryanair :). The pack is lighter than my several exercise walks anyway so I think I am prepared.

I will only have the possibility to walk ten days on the CF but I so much look forward to be back on the Way, even if I know it will be an entirely different Camino to my previous one (year 2006). This time I hope to be a lot calmer, be more in the now, take my time to see more and enjoy more. Last time I rushed the Camino as if it was some sort of competition. Well, at that point, my whole life was like a big competition... It is so true what they say, that the real Camino starts once you get home again. For me it turned out to be a lot of interior work that needed to be done... Ever since I got home last time I have longed to go back to refill that wonderful Camino spirit and energy. This time my aim is to be mindful and enjoy the moment, wherever it is taking me. No plans are made except for the first night at Orisson and it is such a luxury to only have to think about walking, the daily washing routines and the people I meet (and how to avoid bed bugs, but I try not to think so much about that...)

I wish to say a HUGE thank you to Ivar who so generously has started and developed this forum and to all of you who are contributing with tips, discussions and ideas about thousands of topics. Thanks to all of you it is a lot easier to keep the Camino alive inside. Hopefully I will meet a few of you on the trail next week.

/Camilla

Have wonderful camino, Camilla!
 
Thanks Cheynee! Counting down hours now :)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
David, first flight done and super early tomorrow I take off for Biarritz. A big smile is in my face!!!!! :-D
 

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