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@arawilson
@arawilson 2 күн бұрын
You should be allowed your story, your history (you didn't marry or know a woman), your experiences.
@Matthew4TheWin
@Matthew4TheWin 4 күн бұрын
Saw it coming. Don’t want to be controversial but your guy … super feminine in your vids. Surprised you didn’t clock.
@davidvassard5998
@davidvassard5998 8 күн бұрын
The local celtic tribes already held ceremonies on that rock (and on Tombelaine, another rock in the bay, a few km north) long before it was christianized and called "Mont-Saint-Michel"...
@davidvassard5998
@davidvassard5998 8 күн бұрын
Not "many" Breton towns were destroyed during WW2, only 3 : Brest, Lorient and St Malo - big ports with military installations targeted by the US and Royal Air forces in order to get things ready for the D Day.
@juliehawkes1050
@juliehawkes1050 12 күн бұрын
Such a shame this channel ended, hope Ashley is doing well
@NormaJean951
@NormaJean951 13 күн бұрын
It’s crazy that you think you’re a better person than others. You’re not. This happened to you because you are no better than anyone else. In fact, you’re much worse because your religion is hateful. You judge others and call them sinners. It’s so crazy to hear you say why me. Why not you? Who are you that you’re so much better than other people? I’m really glad life taught you a great lesson. You are not a good person. You are not better than anyone else. I am so happy for your ex, they get to live away from hateful people like you.
@andrewp8675
@andrewp8675 10 күн бұрын
Your religion sounds so much more loving and non judgemental, how do I join?
@johnbellamy3406
@johnbellamy3406 13 күн бұрын
This was lovely to hear. You made me remember how much I like being here. I lived for 20 years in Sweden and missed the UK every single day. I can remember feeling sad that my kids, born in Sweden, would probably never know the UK as I had. But then we moved...and my kids are as Welsh as can be. I am happy for that.
@johnbellamy3406
@johnbellamy3406 13 күн бұрын
Hi Ash, I found this very interesting. You remind me very much of my wife, who is also American. You have a very similar optimistic view of life as she has always had. I met her when she moved to Sweden in much the same way you moved to Wales I guess. Fresh out of college with no plan other than "let's go see what happens". Her optimism intrigued me when we first met because it was so alien to me as an Englishman and my own general pessimistic 'glass half empty' mind set. Long story short, we got married, had a couple of kids, and even moved to California for a couple of years. So I got to see the fostering of these positive values that Americans have. In my Kids Schools I witnessed how positive reinforcement was a huge part of what the teachers did. I can remember how some people would almost be offended by anything short optimism when I spoke to them. Soon after our short life in the US we moved from Sweden to Wales in the UK where my wife was offered a job. I see this video was made 2 years ago, so I'm looking forward to following your adventures from this point and seeing what paths you have taken. I can see that this is a bit like a 'sliding door' scenario. From this point in this video your life could take a multitude of directions.
@ebusssebusss3053
@ebusssebusss3053 14 күн бұрын
Anıtkabir Atakule Eymir mogan hamamönü Göksu bahçeli en güzel yerler yok sen Ankara’yı gezmemişsin geldiğini bilseydim çok güzel gezdirirdim seni kız kıza gezerdik çok eski takip ediyorum.seni görünce dondurma aklıma geliyor o kadar eski takipçiyim❤
@LOLOVAL-os3pq
@LOLOVAL-os3pq 14 күн бұрын
in question, the technique of carpet bombing and targeting systems as bad as the F35 or the B737 max!! in short, crap!!
@MarkBrasher
@MarkBrasher 17 күн бұрын
Hi Ash, It was interesting to hear about your mother's experience with her mother and Alzheimer's. It brought back many of the memories I have with my mum and nan, who suffered for many years with this dreaded disease. There are several parallels between your mother's and my mother's experience caring for their mums with dementia. My nan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's about six months before my Grandad passed away. She was in the early stages and still reasonably functional, but that did not last long. My mum immigrated to America from England when she was 20 and met and married my father. They had three children; I'm the eldest and the first grandchild. I spent about half my childhood living in England and the other half in the States. My experiences and childhood memories of my nan were not pleasant. She was very difficult and could be pretty mean to us children. I'm sure there are many reasons for this, recognizing she had a tough childhood. It's likely my nan suffered from some sort of PTSD from the second world war as she was an ambulance driver in London during the blitz. She also narrowly escaped from her home with my mother before it took a direct hit from a doodlebug leveling their home. Her father died fighting on the frontlines in WW1 for the British RFA in the Belgium area. My nan was too young to remember her father, but it was pretty obvious she had quite the admiration for him that she did not have for her mother. When I was young, I did have the opportunity to have several Sunday dinners with my great-grandmother. She was elderly in her 80s and, from what I can remember, had no obvious signs of dementia. She was a lovely lady who treated my younger sister and me well. She passed away while I was in America in 1977 at the age of 91. My mom told me her heart gave out, but her mind was clear. I know she did suffer from significant vision loss due to glaucoma. Anyhow, her daughter, my nan, had a very different personality, one that tended to drive us away, not wanting to be around her when we were children, and this did not change as we became adults. After my Grandad passed away, my mum returned to England for the funeral and to make arrangements for my nan to come to America where she could care for her mother. From my viewpoint, this was a big mistake. My nan was not an American citizen and, therefore, not eligible for any type of government assistance such as Medicaid for long-term care or a nursing home. My mum had two younger siblings still living in England who probably should have stepped up and cared for their mum but chose not to. My mum would spend the next 10 years caring for her mother, who, prior to Alzheimer's, had a real mean streak that, with the progression of the disease, became magnified. My nan was in my mum's care 24/7 for 10 years with virtually no respite. My mum rarely complained and, in my opinion, should be sainted for her commitment to my nan's care. My nan finally passed away in April 2003 at age 87. My mum was completely worn out by the end and, at the age of 63, passed away in November 2006. I know my mother considered it an honor and her duty to care for her mother, and if she were here today, she would express what a privilege it was to do so. I on the other hand wish I had taken steps to move my nan back to England where she would have had the benefit of the NHS to care for her. I believe my mum's life was shortened considerably by this experience, and she missed out on valuable experiences with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as a result. I hope your mum is doing well and has many good years of life as her reward for caring for her mother. Best regards!
@Alex-ce6it
@Alex-ce6it 28 күн бұрын
Hey Ash, when are you coming back? We miss you.... if you are not coming back it would be good to get an update so we know you are ok
@TheFantasticFox822
@TheFantasticFox822 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and insights ❤
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it Ай бұрын
Are you not doing KZbin anymore? You've disappeared again :( it would be great to see some vlogs or update on your life in Washington
@Infiniteavatar
@Infiniteavatar Ай бұрын
You and your mom hiding bigotry behind calling yourselves Christians. Religion is not spirituality. Your mom has that mixed up. Your mom did not call your ex “her” at any point. Let’s hear it for fake Christians. They are everywhere. I am sorry that you and your love broke up but every couple in a relationship has to do what is right for them. The Great Scotts on KZbin were Mormons and both left that high demand man made religion and stayed together and are in love. They have children and are two moms. To each his own. Your ex spouse is lucky you set her free.
@RaquelMartinLopez
@RaquelMartinLopez Ай бұрын
que guapa la guiri xD ;)
@johnboland6509
@johnboland6509 Ай бұрын
Mumbles is definitely in swanses,i should know snd so is Southgate. Do youre geography please.
@YulimoonI
@YulimoonI Ай бұрын
Les normand en sueur
@berrymccB
@berrymccB Ай бұрын
My heart broke for you!!! He completely wasted your time, you could have been out there getting good D, married to a good man and making babies!!! I'm glad you are healing.
@Saharadesertdragon
@Saharadesertdragon Ай бұрын
Oh and historical fact Cardiff Market was originally a woman's prison
@Saharadesertdragon
@Saharadesertdragon Ай бұрын
Laverbread is hard to come by as it's a special type of seaweed it's really good for you and yes it's the same type of seaweed as sushi. Except it's cooked with oats and bacon fat and shouldn't look like that on the plate. Secondly if your in Cardiff try what the locals call local like a Clarke's pie traditionally made in a little place in Grangetown Cardiff
@efrenfelix4676
@efrenfelix4676 2 ай бұрын
Come to mexico 🇲🇽 is more easy 😅 i like your pretty smile I wish have a wife like you don’t cry a lot people don’t have nothing 😊
@davidskates471
@davidskates471 2 ай бұрын
Wow Ash you are such an Amazing, Happy, Beautiful young Lady x
@davidskates471
@davidskates471 2 ай бұрын
You Are such an Amazing Beautiful Person Ash ❤
@davidskates471
@davidskates471 2 ай бұрын
Ash is so Beautiful ❤
@TeamFriendship
@TeamFriendship 2 ай бұрын
Marriage right now is so hard for everyone. You not only have to meet a serious person just to have a chance, but a real God fearer who actually believes in God and recognizes how important God is, and how much misery will come to you for self obsession. Maybe everyone should be in a 12 step program too because life is just too damn easy and too damn hard at the same time, and too damn easy to opt out of anything when it feels hard, just to make it way harder in the process. I mean look at the situation, no one has children, y’all are traveling the world on no big income, and he can just go pursue this lifestyle and get praised for it. I kind of want to force myself to move to a small town and work in a steel mill or something, and somehow burn all the bridges to big cities just so I don’t get sucked into this nonsense. Dating apps in California are somehow just as crazy as your story. Great call on boundary enforcement, every day. Yes we love, but we’re in a marriage but not married to someone else’s sin. And society should shame the partner who destroys a marriage, and not reward them. It’s all completely fucked up and you can’t trust ANYTHING, myself or others, because of all the crazy mixed messages and options not to launch, or to launch in any damn direction. The death of God, community, and any sense of right and wrong, is to blame, and the proliferation of options for a comfortable life without any responsibility, even if that means taking drugs and living on the street. I don’t see a solution for most, but the path has always been narrow, but if I can find a relationship and move to an isolated location and home school some kids I’ll be completely stoked now. I used to want KZbin fame, creative fulfillment, lots of experiences, honestly I was spoiled. I’m glad I’ve been humbled, because I was acting like your husband, and now I’m dealing with women who can’t launch, or not cheat, so I regret taking for women I knew like you who were ready to go all the way.
@2534will
@2534will 2 ай бұрын
lovely to see Cardiff market , my home town , I am with you on laver bread , but if you can get cockles on the breakfast you wont be disappointed. Also try the curry and chips with ketchup on top . Sounds weird but works so well =)
@nigel8499
@nigel8499 2 ай бұрын
I guess the channel has ended?
@helpyourelax
@helpyourelax 2 ай бұрын
After all the ups and downs it’s kind of disappointing she didn’t put out a 1 minute video saying thank you and goodbye. But who knows, maybe something happened or it was just too emotional to do that and easier to just leave it and be done.
@meligala11
@meligala11 2 ай бұрын
What time of the year was this?
@efrenfelix4676
@efrenfelix4676 2 ай бұрын
I wish I have a wife like you 😊because your have a pretty smile 😃!!! Hi from Oaxaca Mexico 🇲🇽
@Ghh-v2n1d
@Ghh-v2n1d 2 ай бұрын
Yes, I think maybe it's only one thing that happened on you I want to laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kelvinroberts7894
@kelvinroberts7894 2 ай бұрын
Hope you visited Pennard Castle or Three cliffs we call it , it's my favourite place on the Gower.
@grahamcowen473
@grahamcowen473 2 ай бұрын
It called self raising floor the small milk you pick it one pint but by 2 liter or 4L WHICH IS 6 PINTS OVER HERE 😅
@richardgarbett1633
@richardgarbett1633 2 ай бұрын
Love curry on chips, spicier the better.
@chrismattravers5434
@chrismattravers5434 3 ай бұрын
It is clear that Ashley is not over. this, it still is raw for her. This is a "work in progress ' and will take time. I wish you well on the journey! She is young and has time to create a wonderful new life! You' very had so many adventures and you were a wonderful wife. What happened was outside your control! Here's to new adventures! PS Your mum is a good guide and interviewer!
@AnimalChatter-br1cv
@AnimalChatter-br1cv 3 ай бұрын
Hope you are well....I was right a long time ago when said you should not have moved to Wales for some guy... I got lots of flack for that but you had a nice home with so many house warming gifts from your viewers, you had a job at the dentist office, you had friends and family nearby and you gave it up for a long distance relationship and then tried to salvage it in Spain...Even your mom gave me crap for disapproving the move to Wales....oh well too bad so sad....HOpe you can get your feet back on the grounds....Cheers
@dan_m7774
@dan_m7774 3 ай бұрын
Hello Ash, I first came to know you while you were involved with your missionary work, and I was a supporter as I am related to your Ex. However I have never met him I saw that time as both of you were searching who you were. I was somewhat amazed you were able to travel full time and live as tourists. However I was also a sad for you as well. I thought it would end badly, but not in the way it did occur. I am sorry you were deceived, and I very much wished you a houseful of kids , more than just travel. I hope you heal and find a better life than you thought possible. God Bless.
@johnsmith-de9wv
@johnsmith-de9wv 3 ай бұрын
I'm a little envious of you Ash ,how you can smile at lifes surprises ,things you don't want to happen ! you are a great kiddo , I'll say a prayer for you Ash
@buckleyi
@buckleyi 3 ай бұрын
I know it's hard to admit, but this man took ten years of your life. He knew from day one how he felt, he just couldn't summon the courage to admit it. He took advantage of you and your feelings, he was so selfish. I am so sorry he put you through this.
@pattyvince4807
@pattyvince4807 4 ай бұрын
Just think 🤔 our Grandchildren could be dating people who once were anotger sex with all the sex changes going on. 😢
@ftumschk
@ftumschk 4 ай бұрын
For future ref, the "brith" in Bara Brith rhymes with "teeth". Many Welsh people pronounce "brith" to rhyme with "myth", but they'd be mistaken :)
@TartarianTreasures
@TartarianTreasures 4 ай бұрын
These people are demon posessed.. willingly...
@johnsmith-de9wv
@johnsmith-de9wv 4 ай бұрын
That felt like running into a lampost, walking and talking to a loved one and then with your head turned ,smack ,a black eye , Ash ,you happy happy kid I am in awe of your strength and I'm an old old man ,you are such a lovable person I wish I'd had a daughter like you
@anne-mariemcinnis9143
@anne-mariemcinnis9143 4 ай бұрын
I learned throught major heartache, to never, ever give 100% of my heart in a relationship, as that is totally unhealthy for me, because if I do that, I'm omitting to keep some most important part for my self, for my self-care. Now, by keeping a portion of my heart for myself, I have some healing power left, should/when I need it. I can still love deeply and profoundly, yet I am doing it wisely and in a healthy way!
@moyashisoba
@moyashisoba 4 ай бұрын
I‘m shocked that so many comments are so very negative towards her ex partner. She even asked for being respectful. There are always two sides and they both had a hard time, they truely loved each other. Relationships can break apart for so many reasons, but there is a future for everyone and there is nothing to be ashamed of.
@ericcollins3621
@ericcollins3621 4 ай бұрын
I don’t even know you and I feel so sad watching this. I really hope you find happiness, you definitely didn’t deserve any of this
@bradleyeis7319
@bradleyeis7319 4 ай бұрын
Hello Ash, when are you coming back, it has been a long time since your last video. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????
@706linda
@706linda 4 ай бұрын
You should be so proud of where you have been and where you are now. You are a very sensitive person, and it's clear how badly this experience has affected you. It is wonderful that you have an amazing mum to support you, and I hope you find love again one day. Thank you for sharing your story. ❤
@caseyflockaa3472
@caseyflockaa3472 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing Ashley. You're a saint. I would tell you to keep your head up but I know you're 10 steps ahead. Love ya mija!
@rosalindhobbs301
@rosalindhobbs301 4 ай бұрын
I’ve had a rough life and your the same, let’s hope it all changes for us