22/03/2026
"We should be grateful for the family we have, for it is God’s divine plan for our lives."
Ate Kaye Vicente shares the complexities of her family dynamics, particularly the sudden shifts that forced her to grow up faster than expected. Like many in her position, she initially found herself comparing her family to others, feeling the heavy burden that often falls on the eldest daughter.
However, Kaye underwent a profound transformation of heart. By acknowledging the immense sacrifices her mother made while working abroad, she managed to turn her lingering resentment into deep gratefulness. Her journey invites us all to look closer—to see the quiet sacrifices and hidden efforts of our families that we often overlook.
Family isn’t perfect, but every argument, every misunderstanding, is a chance to understand and love each other deeper."
Kuya Hener shares a moving perspective on the "hidden language" of family—the ways love is expressed that we might not immediately recognize. Often, we look for love in big declarations, but Kuya Hener reminds us to look for it in the small, consistent acts and daily practices that define a household.
Building on this, Kuya Karim reflects on his own journey of navigating family life. Despite the frequent arguments and misunderstandings that can arise between family members, he has come to see these moments through a new and different understanding.