The numbers say it all

We are just finishing our tenth day as Hospitaleros at St. Nicolas de Flue.  It’s hard to believe we only have 5 days left here.  In reflecting back on our time here so far, here are the numbers:

  • 4 Hospitaleros
  • 1 amazing facility
  • A range of 34 to 84 pilgrims each night; we figure a conservative estimate to be 500 Pilgrims who spent a night here so far
  • 8 trips to the bread store down the street
  • 8 trips to the supermarket up the street
  • 3 trips to the local coffee shop for Cafe con Leche!
  • We all have either 2 or 3 hours off each day, so if you figure, with those hours excluded, we work 12.5 hours a day (more on some days), the four of us have a combined total as of today of 500 hours of volunteer service.
  • We have met and interacted with 500 Pilgrims
  • We have answered a myriad of questions from them all
  • We have listened and enjoyed a million stories from the trail from our Pilgrims
  • We are amassing countless stories and moments of joy, and some of hardships,  also
  • We have issued 500 stamps on Camino credentials
  • We have issued at least 20 brand new credentials to Pilgrims, just starting the trail here in Ponferrada
  • We have shared countless laughs with each other and become quite good at helping out with our responsibilities at St. Nicolas; we have become a great team
  • And the most amazing number of them all to me is that we have welcomed Pilgrims from 37 different countries around the 🌎!

We are grateful for this opportunity and intend to continue full speed ahead for the next five days!

4 responses to “The numbers say it all”

  1. What a tremendous job you have done and more is to come. All of you should be so very proud of all you’ve accomplished. You’ve been a part of so many lives and have helped so many on their journey. I’m so proud of you and so thankful that you’re a part of my life. Continue to be safe. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Love, Judy.

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  2. Just amazing Brenda! What an adventure.

    Enjoy this special time x x x

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  3. Such impressive numbers and how wonderful you came together so smoothly as a team. I am wondering what happens to this albergue after the Camino season ends? Does it get shuttered or stay open in some form? And is Compeed still a popular blister prevention product?! Thanks, Robin

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  4. ❤️❤️❤️

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