I had nice conversations with several pilgrims. I’m continuing to think about one year of my life on each day of the walk, and I have been inviting other pilgrims to reflect on that year in their lives, too. So today I shared that at age 5, my parents married, I moved to my childhood home, and I met my best friend. It was a big year. I also thought about my kindergarten teacher Mrs Nord. I recall that she asked me to say the alphabet backwards. Some other pilgrims and I tried doing that. I think it was easier at age 5.
I heard all kinds of stories from others about that time in their lives, ranging from getting stabbed in the eye with a splinter to having to share a birthday party with a classmate to leaving a beloved cat behind during a move. Coincidentally, there is a 5 year old in the albergue where I’m sleeping tonight. This will be a memorable year for him.
Conversations here often dive deep quickly. After establishing where we started and where we’re going and sharing a brief update on the status of our feet, we reveal all manner of intimacies. People are good conversationalists—both good listeners and good storytellers. It’s such a pleasant community.
Here’s where I sat for much of the day:
All the human connections, being in motion and outdoors… I would LOVE this , Bridget!
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