Aussie Cossie Tanya
Walk over the day or the day will walk over you:)
- Time of past OR future Camino
- June 2014
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shefollowsshells said:I will be traveling in August or September with atleast 3 of my 8 children.
They will be 15,13,11 (boys) ...two others might join us 10, 8 (girls) .
My three oldest and I want to do Le Puy to Finesterre we might have to settle on SJPP to Finesterre if the younger two join us. I did SJPP to Finesterre and Muxia last year so really would like to add Le Puy to the trek.
I have no doubt my boys and I could Le Puy plus "Frances". I am not optimistic my girls could do this, however I do know many young ladies who could I am just not convinced my young ladies could do it.
Tanyaandgracie said:Thanks so much for all the great advice. We have trekked some of NZ and here in the Snowy Mountains and she loves and thrives on a challenge. She is learning French at school and has a passion for all things foreign. I so want her to meet people from all cultures and walks of life and to experience the kindness that I have experienced on all my travels. I also want and need to get as much time in with her before she ventures off on her on path.. She is reading this forum and has commented about how friendly and helpful everyone is.. Look so forward to our travels and experiences together
One foot forward....
KatWanderlust said:I've learnt you will talk a lot ...and sometimes you won't talk at all! It's ok to amble along in silence and take in what's around you.
Kiwi-family said:When I was doing a 20+km walk with my 8yo daughter recently I noticed she was very quiet for a very long stretch. When I asked her about it she explained quite matter-of-factly, "Sometimes it's good to walk in quiet and I tell myself stories so that I don't make a noise. That was a really long story."Her brother, two years older, on the other hand cannot walk for one minute without a running commentary. And when everyone stops listening to him he tells stories out loud to himself. Somewhere between O'Cebreiro to Triacastela I will never forget - he talked in rhyme for about half an hour nonstop.Both sorts of walking companion bring special memories.
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