skiingEngineer
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Hi!
I am planning to walk later this year or early summer next year (2015) by taking the camino Frances route. I am able to take enough time off from work to complete the walk, but my wife cannot commit the same amount of time to complete the entire journey from SJPP to Santiago. I suggested meeting me along the route and completing the last 100-200km in order to take part in the trip and not be left to the daily grind at home alone for 36+ days while I walk.
Would it be wrong to walk the camino Frances without her if she cannot attend? I don't want her to resent me taking the trip nor feel that I am trying to plan a trip that purposefully doesn't include her. She always suggests I wait to complete the hike until much later in the future. Is she trying to say she doesn't want me to go without saying it outright?
Of course, I will miss her very much if I take the trip!
Any advice for handling and/or approaching this situation will be appreciated
Thank you and buen camino!
skiingEngineer
I am planning to walk later this year or early summer next year (2015) by taking the camino Frances route. I am able to take enough time off from work to complete the walk, but my wife cannot commit the same amount of time to complete the entire journey from SJPP to Santiago. I suggested meeting me along the route and completing the last 100-200km in order to take part in the trip and not be left to the daily grind at home alone for 36+ days while I walk.
Would it be wrong to walk the camino Frances without her if she cannot attend? I don't want her to resent me taking the trip nor feel that I am trying to plan a trip that purposefully doesn't include her. She always suggests I wait to complete the hike until much later in the future. Is she trying to say she doesn't want me to go without saying it outright?
Of course, I will miss her very much if I take the trip!
Any advice for handling and/or approaching this situation will be appreciated
Thank you and buen camino!
skiingEngineer