Gisele Bündchen Is Pregnant with Baby No. 3, Her First with Boyfriend Joaquim Valente

Oct 28, 2024 16:56


Gisele Bündchen Is Pregnant with Baby No. 3, Her First with Boyfriend Joaquim Valente (Exclusive) https://t.co/psQi17s2JG
- People (@people) October 28, 2024

People reports that Gisele Bündchen, 44, and her Jiu-Jitsu instructor boyfriend Joaquim Valente, 35, are expecting their first child together.

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lone_concertina October 30 2024, 15:38:37 UTC
I followed the coastal Portuguese path but loved my time in Portugal so much that I added an extra day by following the Minho to Valença to join the central path there. The Spanish/Portuguese border is where the 100km minimum to get the compostela starts, so the vibe shifted there to a more crowded and commercialized version that I personally didn't like at all. (I would have turned around and walked back the other way had I known how much I wouldn't like it!)

I handled everything myself, just walking until I was tired or it was too hot. You're not supposed to wild camp in Portugal, but I had a little pop-up backpackers tent and slept in that somewhere in the woods every other night for some solitude. (I was seriously grieving and the community aspect of albergues wasn't what I needed.)

Honestly don't put it off. And if you're not going for spiritual purposes where a terminus in Santiago de Compostela is important to you, I'd recommend doing a full circle of the 2 big routes through Portugal and start/end at the Porto cathedral instead. The paths go through some of the most incredible cities and villages and, maybe I'm biased because I immigrated to Portugal, but I think it's way more worth it. (Also the pilgrimage to Fátima follows the same paths so there are arrows in both directions for you to follow!)

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ursulavosyem October 30 2024, 15:51:17 UTC
Thank you so much for this information! I am aiming to end in Santiago de Compostela the first time. I do love to read/listen to others' experiences with these routes, though, because I learn so much about options, and freeing up my thinking. I keep thinking I have to do things a certain way, but reading your response gives me that boost to just go where I'm led in the moment. Thank you again.

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