Everything happens for a reason, so happy that everything turned out well at the end🙏 Blessings & Greetings to you & your family👋
@BlancaAdilene2 ай бұрын
Wow, Yesi... I am praying for your family, and that all turns out well with your husband. Thank you for your words and advice, always ❤
@YesiIbarra2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🫶
@mrssrinivas2 ай бұрын
I quite like how you presented the entire video. I recently turned 40 and I am feeling lonelier than ever because of the way and the speed with which I have lost so many friendships. As a youngster, I was someone who could make friends with people very easily, but as I grew older, I needed more stable friends and more mind match...as a result people started drifting away... sometimes it was me too. The point being, my life never had any devastating phases, but the small surgeries and acute bed ridden days of severe illness..they were all tended to by me and my husband in turns. It's been a point of thinking for long and now I realise that as much as I desire a great group of friends and wish to hang around during their thick and thin, it's really not in my hands any more.
@YesiIbarra2 ай бұрын
Great point. I’m not sure if this is other’s experience as well, but I find that making friends in adulthood is very different. It takes more effort to make/maintain friendships especially with how fast-paced everyone’s lives can be.
@johnbilliard75132 ай бұрын
I am sorry to hear about your husband. I know with your care he will be fine. Great video.
@YesiIbarra2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I have faith he will make a full recovery.
@YesiIbarra2 ай бұрын
What helps you make friends as an adult?
@MYMEXICANKITCHEN1122 күн бұрын
In my case nothing I don’t even want more “friends”🤪 I had to let go 5-6 “friends” Now I’m basically 50 with 3 real best friends & I’m perfectly fine with that, they’re one of my 6 sisters, a cousin & someone not even related to me but someone who has really been there for me when I’ve need it the most.🥰They’re all like that with me & viceversa🙂