Thank you to the doctor that helped my sister in the Cathedral Square in Santiago on April 30, 2014. all I know is that you had a fleece vest on that said flying doctors of New Zealand , i thought my sister might be having a heart attack and you came over to offer your help. you checked her pulse and said that it was strong and that it might be something else that was wrong. Well my sister felt better that day, but a week after she got home the pain came back and it turned out she had gallstones.
I am truly sorry that i didn't get your name or thank you properly at the time.
the Camino has taught me that people we meet on our life journey are what is most important and that there are far more good people in the world and that we just don't give recognition to them.
I am truly sorry that i didn't get your name or thank you properly at the time.
the Camino has taught me that people we meet on our life journey are what is most important and that there are far more good people in the world and that we just don't give recognition to them.