00:00Kuya, you told us a story earlier while we were cooking.
00:03What was it?
00:04You said that your parents separated.
00:07Yes.
00:08How old were you then?
00:09Elementary.
00:10Elementary days.
00:11That's a long time ago.
00:11What happened? Do you understand now?
00:13Yes, I understand now.
00:14Did you have a brain then?
00:15Yes, I did.
00:16A little.
00:17How many percent?
00:1834 percent.
00:19But seriously, do you still have memories?
00:22Was it hard for you to accept it?
00:24Before, I couldn't accept it because
00:27when you go to your classmates' house,
00:30they're all complete.
00:32You can compare them.
00:34Especially on Christmas.
00:35On holidays.
00:36But now, I've overcome it.
00:39What's the job of mommy and daddy?
00:41Mommy is a teacher.
00:43She teaches.
00:44What subject?
00:45Recess.
00:46Hey, that's fun.
00:47That's my favorite subject.
00:48Right?
00:49That's your favorite.
00:50I can hear the bell.
00:51Oh no, I'm going to run.
00:52Daddy...
00:53Driver.
00:54How was your journey in accepting it?
00:56I saw that they were really not talking.
00:58It's like he's used to it.
00:59I noticed that they're not talking.
01:01They're both on the back.
01:02I asked them the same thing.
01:03I asked them the same thing.
01:04I asked them the same thing.
01:05I asked them the same thing.
01:06But now, in the goodness of God,
01:08they're okay.
01:09Even when they get older,
01:11they're still okay.
01:13They still talk.
01:14But they're not together anymore.
01:16How did they fix it?
01:17Did you play a part?
01:18For example,
01:19there's a gathering,
01:20birthday or whatever.
01:21At home, family occasion.
01:23My dad is there,
01:24my mom is there.
01:26Of course,
01:27my heart,
01:28as a son,
01:29is beating fast.
01:30They don't know
01:31that I'm happy
01:32for that occasion.
01:33Even though they're not together anymore.
01:35For that occasion,
01:36they're able to talk.
01:37They're able to talk.
01:38Things like that.
01:40The forgiveness.
01:41For you,
01:42what did your brother-in-law do
01:44for you
01:45that you'll never forget?
01:47A lot.
01:48He taught me.
01:49He taught me.
01:50Really?
01:51That's why I graduated.
01:53In cooking.
01:55You're different, boy.
01:56That's why the Lord blesses you.
01:58Amen.
01:59There's no bad bread for you.
02:00I told them,
02:01if you finish,
02:03when you graduate,
02:04I'll teach you.
02:06But you finished.
02:07But how many did you finish?
02:08No, I undergraduated
02:09in Mass Communication.
02:10I also did culinary.
02:12Really?
02:13So you're serious
02:14in cooking.
02:15But that was cut
02:16because of the weather
02:18of work.
02:19What was your work?
02:21I worked
02:22in a fast food
02:23convenience store.
02:24Before that,
02:25I did bookbinding.
Comments