The Family I Grew Up In
I am the youngest of four siblings.
Three older sisters… and then me.
When I was a teenager, my father died suddenly. From that moment on, my mother—Doña Rosa Ramírez—had to carry the weight of the household alone.
My sisters helped her. They worked. They supported the family. They helped raise me.
And maybe because of that, I grew up used to them making decisions.
They decided what needed fixing in the house.
What groceries were bought.
Even things that, technically, should have been my decisions.
What I should study.
Where I should work.
Even who I should spend time with.
I never protested.
For me… that was simply family.
That was the way things had always been.