Wednesday, May 16, 2012

What is Crossroads, really?

First off, I want to welcome all those of you who are just joining me on my blog. Thank you for all of your support for my walk this summer.... It means more to me than you could possibly imagine.

(This is my first time posting from my phone, so please forgive any funny or strange spelling or grammar errors :D)

So, I know many of you have been wondering some of the details about my walk- how long I walk, where I sleep, how I eat, and how many people will be traveling with me. I'm hoping this post will help clear up some if the confusion!

Crossroads was founded 17 years ago by a Franciscan University student. Since then, it has grown exponentially. This year, there will be a total of 6 groups walking- 4 in the states, one in Canada, and one in Ireland.

On my walk, the northern route, there will be 12 walkers. We walk from Seattle Washington to Washington DC. We have an RV and a van with us- the RV is where we will typically sleep, and the van serves as the "support vehicle" for those who are walking. The van will stay within 5 miles of the walkers in case they need anything. In general, we will do our own cooking, but there will also be times that we will eat with host families or at parishes.

While it is my shift to walk, I'll walk with some if my teammates for five miles (give or take) and meet the van. At that point, 2-3 other walkers will walk for 5 miles and I will ride ahead to their destination (which will be about 5 miles ahead).
(this is one of the most difficult things that I have ever tried to explain... Someone please let me know in the comments if that was unclear!)

As I write this, I'm actually in the air over Olympia Washington, and we're due to land in around 10 minutes. I don't think anyone can really understand how excited I am!!

3 comments:

  1. Dad and I are very excited for you and we are praying for you every step of the way!! Shine for Christ! Be a witness to everyone you meet!! We love you!! :) mom

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    1. Mom said it all but I wanted to add my two cents worth..... We know you'll be a great partner for the rest of the team and a positive influence on all those you meet during your walk. May God Bless you on your journey, we love you--Dad

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  2. So many Anonymous responders..must be hi-techers :-). I'm starting each morning with you in my prayers with a walk and a rosary joining you in a small way as you journey across country in faith. I'm so proud of you and know that you and your team will be amazing witnesses to all. God Bless you. Love, AP and KT2 !

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