Walking in Their Shoes


 Resting tired feet after walk around Prince Albert, SK Rotary Trail, July ,  2016

Five years ago on Canada Day, we walked the 22 km trail encompassing our city. It took about 5 hours and over 35,000 steps (broke my Fitbit... just kidding). We decided to experience it because our daughter was walking at least that far everyday as she trekked 800 km across the Camino in Spain. We wanted, in this way, to understand and feel what she was going through. 

This Canada Day has also become a time of reflection, and walking in solidarity with our Indigenous neighbours -- to feel the collective grief for all the children who did not return home from residential schools. As we listen and learn from past mistakes, we can focus our intentions and future actions to send ripples of healing across this beautiful country. 

Comments

  1. Good for you, taking such a hike. I'm sure you were more than happy to remove the shoes upon arriving at the end :)
    Yes, these are different times hearing more and more of the hardships our Indigenous neighbours had to face. Such trauma and hurt, so much to heal and forgive. Your final statement says it all, "As we listen and learn from past mistakes, we can focus our intentions and future actions to send ripples of healing across this beautiful country. "

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