getting ready

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What does it take to get ready for a new endeavor?

Tomorrow we fly to Spain to walk the Camino de Santiago. We are not carrying all our belongings and are doing only a short portion of the trek, but this still requires preparation.

We’ve been getting ready physically, walking regularly, occasionally long distances, and even hills when possible.

We’ve purchased our gear, the recommended “wicking” fabrics, and taking special care to break in the socks and shoes that will – hopefully (!) – prevent blisters. We have backpacks and rain gear to cover them. (Right now, the weather forecast looks like rain every day.) Everything fits in a carry-on for easy transport.

Relational prep has included connecting on WhatsApp with the people in our group, seeing photos, learning names and some personal details. We look forward to deeper conversations on the journey.

Spiritually preparing, we read The Way is Made by Walking by Arthur Paul Boers and are opening our hearts to whatever God has for us on this adventure. We are praying, asking others to pray, and asking for prayer requests from others so we can pray for them on the walk.

We are also preparing emotionally, lightly guarding expectations, being ready for the unexpected (and possibly unwanted circumstances) while excitedly anticipating this long-time dream experience.

I feel ready. As I think about this, I recognize how intentionally and thoroughly I prepared for this challenge. Sometimes, I’ve done this for some “big things,” but often, I don’t leave margin to prepare this way for others.

What difference would it make if I took time to check that I was prepared physically, logistically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually for whatever I undertake?

It might not require as much time as this trip, but what if I intentionally checked in on each of those areas? What if I made time to pray over all and everyone involved?

I feel I’ve learned something already before even starting to walk.

How do you prepare for a challenge, experience, or adventure?


preparándonos

¿Qué se necesita para estar listo para un nuevo esfuerzo?

Mañana volamos a España para andar en el Camino de Santiago. No llevamos todas nuestras pertenencias y vamos a cumplir solo una pequeña parte de la caminata, pero esto aún requiere preparación.

Nos hemos preparado físicamente – caminando regularmente, ocasionalmente largas distancias e incluso colinas cuando era posible.

Hemos comprado nuestro equipo, las telas “no-absorbentes” recomendadas y hemos tenido cuidado especial de quitar el nuevo de los calcetines y los zapatos que, con suerte (!), evitarán las ampollas. Tenemos mochilas y ropa de lluvia para cubrirlos. (En este momento, el pronóstico del tiempo dice lluvia todos los días). Todo cabe en un equipaje de mano para facilitar el transporte.

La preparación relacional ha incluido conectarnos en WhatsApp con las personas de nuestro grupo, ver fotos, aprender nombres y algunos detalles personales. Esperamos conversaciones más profundas en el viaje.

Preparándonos espiritualmente, leemos “Se hace camino al andar” de Arthur Paul Boers y estamos abriendo nuestro corazón a lo que Dios tiene para nosotros en esta aventura. Estamos orando, pidiendo a otros que oren y pidiendo peticiones de oración de otros para poder orar por ellos en la caminata.

También nos estamos preparando emocionalmente, ligeramente protegiendo las expectativas, anticipando las circunstancias no esperadas (y posiblemente no deseadas) mientras anticipamos con entusiasmo esta experiencia de los sueños.

Estoy lista. Al pensar en esto, reconozco cuán intencional y minuciosamente me preparé para este desafío. A veces, he hecho esto para algunas “grandes cosas”, pero a menudo no dejo margen suficiente para prepararme de esta manera para otros.

¿Qué diferencia haría si me tomara el tiempo para asegurar que estoy preparada física, logística, emocional, relacional y espiritualmente para cualquier cosa que emprenda?

Puede que no me requiera tanto tiempo como este viaje, pero ¿qué pasaría si revisara intencionalmente cada una de esas áreas? ¿Qué pasaría si me tomara el tiempo para orar por todo y por cada una de las personas involucradas?

Siento que ya he aprendido algo incluso antes de comenzar a caminar.

¿Cómo te preparas para un desafío, una experiencia o una aventura?

16 thoughts on “getting ready

  1. Justo estaba pensando cuando inician el recorrido.??
    cuántos días serán.??
    Desde donde empezarán.??
    Se que hay varias rutas y pociones.
    Quiero estar orando diario por ustedes en todo el trayecto.
    Estaré pendiente de todo lo que publiquen si es que pueden hacerlo.
    Estoy con ustedes amigos.

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    • Mil gracias, amiga! Empezamos oficialmente el día 4 de junio y terminamos el 9. Son seis días caminando. Tenemos algunos otros días con viaje y turismo. Estamos haciendo la última parte de Sarria a Santiago, 8.9 a 15.2 millas por día. Espero subir algo cada día en Insta y FB. Apreciamos mucho tus oraciones! 💛🙏🏼💛

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  2. I will pray for you both as you take this journey, Terry! Praying for good health and a special spiritual encounter as you walk! ♥️🙏🙏

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  3. I’m thrilled you get to do this–and even more thrilled for all you’ve done to prepare. The forethought and intentionality needed to do this had to be incredible. But I love your question–what if I put as much planning and preparation into all I do–as if it’s for the Lord and not for people? You’ve given me much to consider, Ter. Good words, my friend. Praying your time in Spain will be uplifting, centering, and give you space to grow and have fun! Looking forward to what you have to say when you get back!

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  4. Awesome! I’m excited for you all and look forward to hearing what the Lord has for you in his love for you.
    Prayers in our direction as we start our sabbatical would be great.
    Disfrútalo, amiga

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  5. Our daughter Lizzy and I just walked the portion of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago in 6 days 115 kilometers- we did it to celebrate our 100th Birthday (Lizzy turned 30 last November and I turn 70 in September) didn’t prepare as well as you but our main goal was to live in the moment and experience Jesus along the way – we accomplished that and had an amazing time along the way. You will be in my prayers this next week as you walk with Jesus.
    If I come to mind please pray for my upcoming corneal surgery June 28th. Thanks

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      • Thanks for your faithful prayers and Terry you are going to love the countryside and the people you meet along the way – can’t wait to share stories and God sightings

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    • Jeanie, I love how you were focused on experiencing Jesus along the way. What a great reminder for me. As Terry said, we were praying for you and Lizzy. And we will be praying for a successful corneal surgery on the 28th.

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      • Thanks Steve I am practicing living in the moment with Jesus – so easy for me to get caught up in the future or the past and miss the present- praying for good weather for you and Terry and for Jesus sightings along the way

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