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Christina Brandt

Monday, December 30th, 2024 | Making "What's Next?" What Matters ™

“Cleanup in Aisle 3”

Thursday, I felt twinges in my right knee.  Given its past history (skiing accident, torn miniscus, arthritis, etc.) I decided to go easy on my daily walk and do 2 1/2 miles instead of the five I planned.

Yesterday, I was stiff.  Despite loads of stretching, my knee wouldn’t loosen up.  I skipped the walk and stayed close to home, puttering and cleaning my office, and packing my suitcase.  By the end of the day, I was elevating and icing it, and taking prescription strength anti-inflammatory meds.

This morning, I called my Saturday Walking Buddy and bailed on our planned six mile walk.  My knee’s letting me walk, but barely.  Putting weight on it for too long is a problem.  I’m using a cane.

I thought I was paying attention to my body, but clearly I wasn’t listening hard enough.  Had I done so, I would have stretched more, stopped walking sooner and started icing sooner, too.

Why is this a big deal?  Because on Monday, I leave for Spain.  I’m off for our Re-Treat along the Camino de Santiago, where we’re supposed to walk 100km in six days.  What’s the likelihood of THAT happening now?  Crap.

Here’s a random sampling of my thoughts:

I’m angry at myself for letting my body get so out of shape.

If I don’t walk the whole way, the group will think I’m pathetic.

Susan (my co-leader) will be disappointed in me.

I’ve failed before I even gave it a shot.

My dream is going to turn into a nightmare.

REALLY?  Wow, have I got work to do.  It’s time to clean up these thoughts!

Is my body really out of shape?  I’ve been getting stronger each day, preparing for this walk.  It’s been a long time since I’ve been able to walk this far.

Can I be sure that my body won’t be ready to start the Camino next week?  I have no way of knowing what my body will be like next week, but I can certainly help it today by taking good care of it.

How do I know what the group will think of me and why would that matter, anyway?  I don’t control their thoughts, and their thoughts are not my business.

Can I be sure that not walking the Camino is a failure?  I get to define “failure,” so I’m calling this a success no matter what happens.

Will this be a nightmare?  Nope.  I’ve made a long-held dream come true – I’m headed to the Camino.

When I look at the thoughts, realize they’re just a bunch of fear and garbage and clean ’em up, my body feels lighter.  And that can only help my knee.  Since I won’t be walking today, or doing much else, I think I’ll read some books.  Something inspirational.  Maybe about Spain.  It’ll do me good to sit still and read.  And maybe that’s what my knee wanted for me all along.

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