Three plots, on the seafront and impressive views of the bay of Cala Millor. ‘The Spring‘, a dream villa on the Costa de los Pinos with many memories of the Obregón family. During summers, it was the place of disconnection for Ana Obregón, her brothers and her parents – who bought the land of 8,000 square meters and 180 meters of cliff at the end of the 60s. First loves, births and endings. There Aless spoke her first words – she was so fond of her that, when she was barely twelve years old, she told her ‘Mom, never sell her, no matter what happens’, as the presenter herself would say-.
But time has passed, and as Ana also explained, after Aless left, that place so special to them “is empty of you, I feel as if I were floating in a timeless space where we have both settled.” Although, as he tells us, exclusively, in ¡HOLA!, “I feel very sorry”, He has finally put it up for sale because “in the end you have to know how to detach yourself and, hey, life happens and everyone has their dreams.”.
Yours now is to buy a little house in the north. “I don’t know if in Cantabria or Asturias, I’m looking. I want to instill nature in Anita a lot, a lot. “I want him to live in that area a lot and I want peace of mind,” he tells us in his last Christmas pose at his house, where he welcomed us with Anita, the girl who gave him back the desire to celebrate.
‘Anita is a little piece of Aless’
“Before in my house everything was perfect and now everything is on point. There are toys, bottles, pacifiers… Well, there is everything.” Ana’s life and house have changed since Anita came into her life. Now, your 24 hours a day They are for the little girl, “this year I decided to accept work things that would allow me time with her.” For the actress, Anita can call her ‘mommy’, Ana or whatever she wants, “but let her know that I am in her life and that I will be at my best.”.
“I was not aware that suddenly, in life, from one day to the next, you are no longer there and that the people you love suddenly, from one day to the next, are no longer there.” The suffering of losing a child is something you always live with, but Ana knows that she will be eternally ‘mom’ from Aless and now from Anita. “It’s your blood, it’s your genes. It is that it is what I have alive hereon earth. How can I not hug her?” And she couldn’t be more grateful to God for the 27 years he allowed her to be with her child.
Now that Christmas is approachingthese are difficult times. Moments of remembering those who are no longer here and “as much as Anita is a miracle, a blessing from God, no one takes away the sadness and pain.” Even so, Ana holds her head high and looks to the future tirelessly. Looking at the images of the report, it is clear that he has recovered his smile and the desire to celebrate, now that he has a new hope of curly hair, huge eyes and a unique light.