This summer has been an especially tough one for the Goyanes Lapique family. The month of August was one of the most complicated in the life of this clan, who in just twenty days lost the father of the family, Carlos Goyanes, due to cardiac arrest, having to say goodbye a few days later to the producer's eldest daughter. , Caritina Goyanes, who died of the same cause as her father at 46 years of age. Two terrible losses that have plunged the family into complete depression, having seen them greatly affected at the funeral mass that was celebrated in honor of father and daughter a few days ago in Madrid. But Life must continue, no matter how sad and complicated it may be, and that is something that Carla Goyanes seems to have understood well. (41 years old), sister of Caritina and daughter of Carlos.
Carla Goyanes recovers her routine little by little
As she herself shared on her official Instagram account, Carla is trying to recover her routine little by little, with her children being a great support at this time. His last photograph was precisely one of the three little ones dressed in school uniforms, ready to go to class again. “The little ones return to the routine with the first day of school photo. Seeing them smile is the best medicine“, wrote the young woman, who we could see taking her children to school with her mother, Cari Lapique (72 years old), whom she tries to encourage and support as much as possible in these difficult times.Instagram @carlugoyanes Furthermore, in one of his latest temporary stories we have been able to see a small gesture that would show that Carla is trying to lead as normal a life as possible.within the harsh circumstances that surround it. In fact, in this story Carla has shown her latest manicure, thanking the beauty salon where she had it done “for making things a little easier for me by coming home”, adding in this photograph the hashtag “you have to continue taking care of yourself”, a great example of his enormous strength at this moment, not wanting to stop pampering himself to be as strong as possible in order to continue being a support for his mother.
The new professional stage of Carla Goyanes
Jorge Benguría's wife is not only making progress regarding self-care, she is also doing so on a professional level, since recently we were also able to see how she communicated on her official Instagram account that she was ready to return to work after what happened. Carla was seen in a video in which she stated that she is going to present the Master in Luxury Industry International Relationsin collaboration with the Esden business school.@carlugoyanes In this video he could not forget his sister, Caritina, one of the most important women in his life and who he always has in mind. “My sister said that Going back to work was going to make me deal better with our father.. And it's true. It keeps your mind busy on something else. Life goes on and we must continue to fulfill professional commitments out of responsibility, but also as therapy to move forward. I'm waiting for those who may be interested in you and, if not, share it with those who are interested”, wrote Carla. In the publication, Goyanes comments that he invited us all to participate in his “next webinar at the Esden business school, where I am going to present my new project which is a Luxury Master”, he communicated. “In this session, which I will have the support and participation of our Academic Director of the Master, María Blanco, we will see a little what the keys to the luxury ecosystem are. We will see a little what management is, what investment is and how the luxury sector is going to evolve. I hope you sign up!”, a great sign that Cari's youngest daughter is willing to fight to continue her lifehaving enormous determination to live and take care of his children and nephews.
Carla's great promise to Caritina
In a heartbreaking and sad letter that Carla wanted to write to her sister on her social networks after her death, Carla made a great promise to Caritina, a very personal one that included her children. “You left too soon and full of plans and dreams. We still had a lot to do. “I still can't believe that we are not going to talk more, hug each other, console each other, or enjoy life together with our children more,” he began.
“Rest assured that I will be very strong and I will take care of your children as much as they leave me as if they were mine“I'm going to take care of mom for both of us and I'm going to take care of Matos because I know how much you loved him,” he wrote.