Ariadne Artiles opens an album from her childhood to celebrate her birthday… and she was already pointing out ways as a model

Ariadne Artiles is celebrating and has taken advantage this special day to share your most personal album of memories. “Walking through some of the best moments of my childhood, today I celebrate the 43rd birthday of the older girl that I am and I hope to continue being for the rest of my life,” she wrote on her social networks. “I grew up believing that I could solve all the world’s problems and, although maturity gives you a harsh blow of reality, I am glad to see that I’m still that girl who believes that nothing is impossiblethat everything can be achieved if one desires it intensely,” he confesses. © ariadneartiles © ariadneartiles The author of mother life He has sent a message full of meaning to all his followers encouraging them to create “the life you want and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.” “And, above all, may we never stop being the children we were. Don’t let anything or anyone steal our hope,” writes the model in a post that has received countless beautiful messages. “Thank you for the congratulations and so many expressions of affection and to all of you who accompany me along the way, family, friends “Thank you, because you make me very happy”, concludes this text that has been accompanied by some of his favorite photos. © ariadneartiles © ariadneartiles Their first ‘posed’ When you see all these images, it is clear that Ariadne pointed out ways from a very young age. This is how she posed in front of the camera, exuding self-confidence and self-confidence both in a bikini and with the most striking outfits, like this pink outfit with white polka dot and ruffle pants. Who was going to tell this young girl that it would end? fulfilling your dream and becoming an important model who would work in numerous national and international campaigns. © ariadneartiles © ariadneartiles Unforgettable moments with his parents and sister It’s endearing how, looking back, Ariadne remembers some of the moments when she was happiest. And in many of them were, of course, their parents and his little sister, Aida. On many occasions, the top Canary Islander has dedicated precious words to her parents, ensuring that she is the daughter of “a wonderful father“and that he was lucky “to enjoy him in every way and to have him constantly present in my life.” © ariadneartiles About her mother, Ariadne always has words of admiration every time she congratulates her on her birthday. “Since this day there has been no one who has not felt you close, sometimes too close, but that’s how we mothers are… Thank you for so much. I have always chosen you as a travel companion. I could literally go with anyone, but you will always be my best plan. With you time flies,” he once wrote. © ariadneartiles Ariadne adores her sister, whom she affectionately refers to as “my first baby“. “Nothing made me more excited than having a little sister to take care of, pamper and protect. Today I see my daughter Ari with her sisters and it is the perfect reflection of all those years that we lived together, hand in hand, so many memories, so much to tell… Aidita, as we call her at home, was my glass baby, with porcelain skin and a doll’s face, but more trash and brute than any. “It took me half my life to understand that I was not their mother, but I found out and I had no choice but to take a step back because neither brothers nor children can be protected for life, you have to let them fly,” he reflected. © ariadneartiles Your family, your engine The model has had a very happy birthday both personally and professionally. Although she is a tireless worker, she has always been clear that her family is her top priority. For more than 14 years he has maintained a consolidated relationship with the businessman José María García Fraile, son of the legendary journalist José María Garcíawhich always tries to stay in the background away from the spotlight. © Getty Images Together they have formed a dream family with their three princesses: Ariwho came into the world on December 31, 2017, and the twins Mary and Julietwho were born on April 16, 2021. Last year, Ariadne talked about how she managed to live between Gran Canaria and Madrid and confessed that the most difficult thing about being a mother is making peace, although she recognized that she is truly privileged. “I have worked hard to achieve it and I am lucky that they have a great father. “I have given myself the gift of being able to have them with me as much as I want and not taking them to daycare or school out of necessity,” he said. © ariadneartiles Precisely in mother life She is open-hearted and honest about her daily life with her three daughters, acknowledging that “Being a mother is a roller coaster, but it is worth it again and again“. Her girls are her greatest joy and they always surprise her with their occurrences. © ariadneartiles The model has instilled in them her healthy lifestyle habits and his great passions since very little. She makes the most of every minute she spends with her daughters and it is common to see her doing some of your favorite family plans: painting, reading, doing yoga, cooking, playing on the beach…

we find no reason to celebrate

If champagne is a kind of “thermometer” that reveals the mood of its consumers, as says Maxime Toubartdirector of the Champagne Committeewe do not live in particularly happy times. At least that’s what it suggests. the sales balance that French producers have just published and in which 2024 is painted in red, with “punctures” both in the national market and in exports. These are not good times for champagne… not even alcohol. A year with fewer toasts. For French champagne producers, 2024 has not been a particularly good year. At least if we look at the volume of boxes they have sold, both in their own country and internationally. They have clearly recognized this in their latest balance sheet. Les Vignerons de Champagne and Champagne Committeewhich brings together producers from the French wine region. In it they reveal that 9.2% fewer bottles were distributed last year than in 2023. Is there more data? Yes. And they are not flattering for the sector. Specifically, they reveal that last year they distributed 118.2 million bottles in the French market, which represents a decline of 7.2% compared to the previous year. The trend was even worse in the export chapter, with 153.2 million units, 10.8% less than in 2023. Interesting yes, surprising no. The data is interesting, but it will probably have surprised few in the sector. French winemakers have already a few months chaining together data that indicated that the general “photograph” of 2024 would not exactly be for framing. In July the French luxury giant LVMH already warned of a 15% drop in champagne sales during the first half of the year and in the fall IWSR US Navigator noted a year-on-year decrease of 7% in sparkling wine sales from January to August in the US, with a not particularly good trend in the specific case of champagne. The data is significant because, as remember from the Champagne Committeethe United States is one of its main markets. And what is the reason? For producers, these negative figures are basically explained by a mix between the economic and political context and a simple matter of sensations. “Champagne is a true barometer of consumers’ mood. And this is not the time to celebrate, with inflationconflicts around the world and economic uncertainty,” reflects Maxime Toubartpresident of the Syndicat Général des Vignerons and co-president of the Champagne Committee before citing the expectation surrounding the future of French and American politics. Press earrings. His statement was released last Saturday, on the eve of the return of Donald Trump to the White House amid promises (and threats) of duty. In France the scenario is also complex after having chained three prime ministers in just a few months: Gabriel Attal, the defenestrated Michel Barnier and François Bayrou. “The national market suffers the consequences of the gloomy prevailing political and economic context,” they regret from the producers association, which presents 16,000 winegrowers and 320 Champagne signatures. looking back. At a general level, 2024 is not the first year that the sector says goodbye with negative data. Guardian remember that after the boom in demand for champagne that was registered in 2022, after the pandemic, the trend has been downward. If in 2022 326 million bottles were distributed, in 2023 there were 299, which left a drop of more than 8%. “In the least favorable moments we must prepare for the future,” encourages David Chatillonpresident of Champagne Houses before claiming that Champagne production has demonstrated a “solid and sustainable” model. “Even in the face of adversity, it gives you confidence in the future.” Beyond the “mood”. Although Toubart claims that champagne is “a barometer” of mood, there are reasons to think that other relevant factors are influencing the sector. As warned in August Vineteur, 2024 did not make it easy for the crops of the Champagne region due to a combination of climatic adversities, such as frost and hail storms; a noticeable drop in marketing and diseases that affected the vines. The other key: alcohol. The French sector also deals with another challenge equally relevant: the competition exerted by more affordable alternatives to champagne, such as proseccohe sparkling english either crémantwhich have managed to become more competitive over recent years. That’s without counting the data which suggest that Generation Z drink less alcohol than his predecessors and the effects of campaigns like ‘Dry January’that has arrived also to France. In fact, companies dedicated to the production of champagne are not the only ones facing a challenging outlook. In Bordeaux they have spoken openly about uproot thousands of vines and something that until not so long ago sounded taboo is being looked at with greater interest: the production of non-alcoholic wines. Images | Midwst.Blur (Flickr) and Tristan Gassert (Unsplash) In Xataka | China wants your next favorite wine in Spain to come from its wineries. And you know how to achieve it

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