After doing two Caminos with Don on two consecutive years (2013-2014), I find myself with some random thoughts:
- God is greater than any problem. St. Anthony is very powerful. The Guardian Angels and the Saints are our best walking companions--Just pray! (Many a day, we would look at Don's guide book and determine that there just weren't any hostals or pensions at the end village for the night--only albergues and not great ones, at that! I'd say, "Don't worry, God is Great--and I've already prayed about it!" Time and again, there WOULD be a lovely hostal, pension, or something even better!) God is a God of surprises.
- There are wonderful people (angels?) the world over. People were always coming to our aid! If we started down the wrong country (or city) road, perfect strangers would come running after us telling us to come back! If we didn't know about a wonderful event coming, people would say, "Don't leave until you have some of the gigantic paella they're going to make shortly!" If we were afraid of taking the same wrong turn (as last year) out of town early in the morning, God would provide peregrinos up ahead to lead us the right way. If my ankle was inflamed and swollen, a wonderful pilgrim would overhear me looking for Ibuprophen and offer me a whole card of them. The list goes on...
- An open mind can learn a lot! On one of his videos on travel, Rick Steves says, "My favorite souvenir is a broader perspective." This is SO true. I can go 60 years thinking that MY way is the best and ONLY way only to discover that another person does it better!
- You can always go further--do more--than you think you can.



