That's awesome to hear!

Among my relatives, I know there are a few people who secretly drink, but having talked extensively with them I've realized that they're all believers, without exception, who acknowledge that they're sinning but still believe in Allah and pray, etc. However, I'm hopeful for my little sister (who's about to start college) and another younger cousin of mine, both of whom are already pretty liberal and seem to be on the path to enlightenment. In conversation with them, I've always been very careful about how I discuss my own "faith," and careful about my word choice, and I drop subtle hints about my unbelief, and I can only hope that someday soon they'll come to the right conclusions about Islam and put the pieces together about my apostasy.
I have another younger cousin who I was always really close to, and he was always a smart guy. I was hopeful about him for several years after my own apostasy, but unfortunately he swung the other way. Now he is ultra-devout, always talking about Allah and Islam and trying to be a better Muslim, condemning pigs for being filthy and laughing at people who drink even casually because they're "poisoning themselves." Never questioning Islam itself, only questioning which sects are better than others, which Hadith and schools of thought are better than others. I really did have high hopes for him.
Alas.