Gratitude

A week from today, my Camino will come to an end. This Camino has been very different from our last one. For a while, I felt disconnected from my experience. Upon reflection though, I realized I was having a hard time because I felt uninformed about what to expect. There were no pilgrims to share their learned knowledge about the trail with us. The feeling of uncertainty was uncomfortable for me. Upon labeling what I was feeling, I decided I needed to focus on what I was grateful for in my Camino versus what I was lacking. Here are a few of my gratitudes.

Jim

No matter what, this man is always by my side. He makes me laugh heartily, extends his hand whenever I need support, and loves me beyond words. We may get on each other’s nerves occasionally, but we always manage to come back to who we truly are for each other. I cannot imagine doing this journey or life without him.

Health

Although I’ve been feeling slightly under the weather since yesterday (which I now know is because I’ve contracted COVID), I am extremely grateful for my health. Thus far, we have walked over 330 miles in 26 days. The terrain has been diverse – flat and paved, rocky, steep, sandy, steps and a combination of all these at once. My body, especially my feet, has taken a lot of pounding and my mind has been there to lift me up to keep moving forward. My physical and mental strength continues to surpass my expectations and for that I am filled with awe.

Flat ground through a field.
Steep hill on our climb to our hotel in Viana do Castelo.
Steps leaving Porto

People

Even though we did not come across as many pilgrims leaving from Lisbon, we have met some amazing people since Porto. We met Tracy and Claudia at a laundromat and have had the good fortune of meeting up with them several times. Tracy is battling cancer for the second time and had a chemo treatment right before starting. Her determination is inspiring and her will is as well. Claudia is right by her side every step of the way.

Tracy and Claudia. Tracy is on the left. This was our second laundromat encounter with them.

On the day that we walked from Viana do Castelo to Caminha, we came upon a woman named Cristina. She had set up a small table on this small bridge with fruit and snacks for pilgrims. There was beautiful music playing in the background and a big sign saying β€œHugs for pilgrims”. Cristina explained to me that she was a pilgrim herself, having done the Portuguese Camino several times. She told me that she had a son who was severely autistic and that she had made the difficult decision to place him in a special home. Having done this, she became depressed and lost herself. To recover, she decided to come back to the Camino to uplift pilgrims. As a recipient of one of her hugs, she’s doing an excellent job! πŸ’œ

Here’s Cristina giving me a heartfelt hug and Margarete from Germany waiting for hers.

The same day we met Tracy and Claudia we met Sara. She is a 24 year old who decided to do the Camino on her own. Sara has been a joy to walk and spend time with. We’ve been asked numerous times if she’s my daughter and my response is, β€œShe’s my adopted daughter.” We’re in communication with each other every day since we met. Tracy and Claudia have graciously offered to watch over her now that she’s moved on from us for now. I’m so happy she’s in such good hands.

Sara and I on the taxi boat ride to Spain.
The morning we left Caminha and said goodbye to Margarete.

It’s so easy for us to focus on the negative. Our brains are actually hardwired to do that as a way to protect us from harm. Yet, to live a joyful, compassionate and fully present life, we have to focus on what is positive. Identifying gratitude takes work. It’s not automatic for us as humans; however, the more we practice gratitude, the more we can revel in its loveliness and feel alive.

With much gratitude to you all,

KathyπŸ’œ

12 responses to “Gratitude”

  1. I feel such gratitude for our 30 year friendship, your love and your writing which shares your many adventures. Keep the spirit and enjoy discovering the unknown along this journey. much love Kathy πŸ€—πŸ˜˜β£οΈ

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    1. Thank you my dear, dear friend! I am eternally grateful for your presence in my life and look forward to many more years of laughter, good stories and time just being together.❀️

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  2. I love following your camino and reading about your gratitudes and your learning. Thanks for sharing Kathy.

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    1. Thank you Carmen! So happy you’re enjoying this next phase in life. πŸ’œ

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  3. And much gratitude to you for sharing your journey – both the walking journey and the spiritual journey. You are a special human, Kflo. xoxoxox PS And a big hug to Jim!!!

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    1. Love you querida amiga!πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ

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  4. You are amazing! I am grateful for you. Sharing your journey has been such a gift! Thank you.

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    1. Thank you Amiga! πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ

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  5. Coming from gratitude indeed takes practice but the rewards are so worth it. I think when it comes to prayer we all too often pray for things than for gratitude. For me praying for gratitude feels so much better.

    A moment of gratitude came to me last evening when I was engaging with my friend Victor from my time at Wing. We came up together during those early months where we bonded and became Brothers. I had been concerned for Victor as I knew the contract he and I had been working under would soon be coming to an end. I wondered what he would do and concerned for him being out of work.

    I was to hear the fantastic news that Victor was offered a full time position at Wing as Flight Test Specialist! I was filled with gratitude that Victor had found a home with Wing. So much so that it made my day.

    Kathy you said it best. “Identifying gratitude takes work. It’s not automatic for us as humans; however, the more we practice gratitude, the more we can revel in its loveliness and feel alive

    Gratitude for you and Jim too!

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    1. And so much gratitude for you in our lives!πŸ’œ

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  6. Ah yes, my friend. You remind me of all that I am grateful for including you…your generous spirit, so caring, so loving, so courageous. Thank you for sharing your journey. β™₯️
    ps I hope you are feeling better too.

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    1. I am so grateful for you! Thank you for always bringing there for me in the moments I most needed a friend. πŸ’œ
      Feeling so much better! Looking forward to seeing you when we return. Big kiss and hug to you!😘😘

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