Yesterday I said goodbye to the French contingency of our Camino family and now so very late at night I said goodbye to my German family and a Kiwi.
I will tell you more about them I the weeks to come but for now I will be a little sad saying so long to such wonderful pilgrims. So blessed to meet them as they made my Camino!
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About Bobbie Surber - My Camino de Santiago
My life is full of blessings but also running at a crazy pace with career, family, more committees and boards than any one sensible person should be involved with at one time.
So what to do? Well. My choice. Slow down, take a sabbatical (sounds so much better than quit my job) and walk the Camino de Santiago. Hope to find that sweet spot again, explore what is next and find out what my spirit is longing for (sounds so Sedona, embarrassing!) So follow along or not and we will all find out how my mid-life crisis unfolds!
Update: Turns out the Camino is a bit addictive :)
Visit my blog at: https://bobbiesurber.wordpress.com/
to read about my adventures on the Caminos.
What’s next? We will see! In the meantime sure am enjoying my life each and every day.