Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Jen Gone

After about 4 years of being in touch with her virtually everyday, things may change now: Jennifer stepped on a plane this morning, heading on a 6-month world tour.  On this trip she will touch foot on no less than 4 continents: Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America; and along the way, she will see somewhere in the neighbourhood of 10 countries.

Over the past few weeks I've begun lamenting her absence in my life.  As short as 3 or 4 months ago we were still quite close, perhaps too close, too emotionally tied, but in recent weeks I've noticed that she's become increasingly distant.  This hurts, because I haven't moved on yet, and I fear that she has.

I went to the airport with her this morning to see her off.


Safe travels, Jennifer, and may the wind be always at your back.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Garibaldi Lake

My God, what a wonderful province I live in!  A few friends and I hiked to Garibaldi Lake today, and what a feast for the eyes (and pain for the body) it was!












On a sunny day, BC is quite possibly the most beautiful place on earth.  The problem is, it's not often sunny!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Dinner With Missla

Tonight I went for dinner with Missla at the Afghan Horseman.  Mmmmmmmm!

After having been away in Tokyo for 10 years, and then NYC for 3 more, it was great not only to see her again but to know that she's moving back "home" (even though she doesn't see this city as her home).  Regardless, welcome back Missla!  I look forward to spending some more time with you in the coming weeks and months.





Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Going On The Camino

Having finished my CPE studies a few weeks ago, and having no immediate prospects of full time employment in clinical pastoral care in the immediate future, I've decided to embark on a physical journey that I've been wanting to do for a while already: the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James).  I heard about this pilgrimage while still at Regent, and have wanted to go on it ever since.

The history is more or less as follows: in about the 9th century (?), king of Alfonso of Spain heard that the bones of St. James (Santiago) were buried in a small church in a city now called Santiago (Spanish for St. James).  Upon hearing this, he felt compelled to go and pay tribute to the man who evangelized Spain.  Indeed, St. James is today the patron saint of Spain.  King Alfonso did the journey, beginning in the city of Oviedo, walking approximately 320kms to Santiago.  When other Spaniards heard of this, they too began making the pilgrimage.  Before too long, hundreds of pilgrims followed suit, not only from Spain, but from the rest of Europe also.  Over the years, thousands have walked the path, and today, upwards of 100,000 pilgrims make the journey to Santiago each year.

Various routes have emerged, depending on where one walks from.  The most popular route is the Camino Frances, which is the path the bulk of Europeans followed.  There are also the Norte, Portugues, Ingles, and the Via de la Plata, to name a few.  I plan to walk the original route, now called the Camino Primitivo.

What intrigues me about the Camino is its relevancy to the life of a Christian.  The Camino forces us to incarnate the values that Jesus taught us to pursue: traveling light (discerning between the "necessaries" and the "nice to haves"), and trusting in God to take care of us.  Pilgrimage is a significant motif in the Bible, one that we ignore at our own peril.  Of course, walking 20+ kms each day provides for great opportunities of reflection and life discernment, and sharing meals and rooms with other pilgrims provides the opportunity to meet and get to know other pilgrims from around the world.

The date I aim to start my journey is sometime in mid-September.  Jennifer too is walking on the Camino, but she's doing the Camino Frances.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Party At Claudia's

This evening Claudia hosted us at her place.  It was a party more or less in honour of Ruben and Tati, who've been visiting with us from Mexico for the past few weeks.






Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Penticton With Friends

This past weekend Benja, Juanjo, Ruben and Tati (welcome home, both of you!), Jennifer, Sonia and I went to Penticton.


Highlights: food, swimming, raspberry shakes, and hiking!