THE DAUGHTER first of is such a beautiful soul she actually reminds me of my mom and always friendly to others and also had some things happen with her own mother but my mom tries her best to take care of my grandmother too.seeing the mother too so much guilt and regret even though it wasnt her fault.its good to see them make up for all that long lost time. also her husband reminds me of my dad too. thats love right there .im enjoying watching their journey here :)
I’m really enjoying this story. Jami is such an admirable and inspiring person. The relationship she and David have is also one to envy. David is such a good guy too. I find them both so admirable for what they’ve done, Ben trough and have had to leave behind.
Her mom is just like my mom. I’m 40 years old. Grew up with my Korean mom in America. My mom was born in 1953. Many old Korean mothers grew up in a harsh world. Post war Korea was stricken with abject poverty. My mom grew up extremely poor in gwangju. She had two alcoholic parents. 12 sisters. Her father died when she was 8 years old. She was the youngest out of her siblings. When my mom was born her mother was 52 years old. When you have grown up without love, with tons of abuse… so much trauma, they don’t know how to show tender affection. Their love language becomes work. My mom shows her love in acts of service. She cooks and she tries to buy everything. My mom is on her 70’s and still works! It’s all she knows. Her mom is like my mom. Food is her love language. Serving her daughter and husband food and coffee is like giving them a hug. It’s not that they are cold hearted… they just didn’t learn to love with tenderness. But if you look deeper you can see they have immense love for their children. This documentary makes me cry. And tomorrow I’m going to spend the day with my mom.
Such an loving family ! The three of them ! The mother for regretting and treating her daughter now with so much love and gratefulness, the daughter for being forgiven and treating amazingly her mother and her son in law for being such a great husband and son ! Loving this video so much
I know there’s more to the story, and that there will probably be a “happy ending” to the documentary, but a woman her age who spent most of her adulthood without anyone else to help her, it’s not going to be easy to transition into this living arrangement. The mom most likely won’t change her mentality, and there’s probably going to always be some sort of friction between her and the daughter or the son-in-law (who by the way, is one of the most understanding husbands I have seen on this channel).
I think your right about the mother but for the daughter i don't think so. I think shes forgave her mom a long time ago and is just trying to focus on the time they have now. As for the husband yeah it'll be hard at first but he seem highly supportive of his wife to buy her a house there. Gotta remember they've been married a long time so i don't see this ruing the marriage. She love her mom after all that which is why she get so emotional
Her daughter knows this I’m sure and had chosen this path without thinking about her mother needing to change her mentality. She knows what her mother went through.
This just give me the motivation to rekindle my relationship with my mother. Long story short, parents got divorced when we were very young. Me and my sisters were 7,5 and 3 years old when they separated. We still don’t know what happened between them. But I know that she loved us very much, and she was very young when they got married. She was adopted herself and didn’t have anyone on either side of her family to search for. My mom’s story is still a mystery, we’re 37, 35, and 33 now. My older sister has been close to her, and I know that they both want us to be together… 😢 I think it’s time. This just shows that it’s never too late to start a relationship. ❤❤❤❤ khan-sam-mi-tha 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I hope my attempt didn’t murder that common gesture. 😂😂😂
Please do..I lost my mom when I was 33 years old. I am never gonna get over it. It's an emptiness that doesn't fill... Speak and talk about all you need and don't leave words unsaid. Don't have regrets that I have.
Please do it now/today we never know when death comes, I lost my mum 4 years ago, eventhough i was a good child i always regrett the times i wasn't litsening or been disrespectful to her. the times she sat alone in the livingroom while i was in my room. IF i could only get a moment with her i would have exchnaged everything.
I know she ran away when she was little and ended up at an orphanage and her mother left home due to abuse. So did she run away when she was living with her father? She has such a giving heart. I tear up every time she does.
I am so happy for you Jami to see you found your mom and reunited with her. Enjoy your time with her. My mom passed away 5 years ago. I still have dad and family in Korea.
Such a heartwarming story…so glad that Jami was raised with a loving family in the US. Good things do happen, David is a blessing for Jami too😊. BIg adjustment to relocate to a different country and being exposed to new culture and language. Blessings!!!
They probably stayed with their abusive father and lived a horrible life and dont have it in them to forgive their mother. It’s such a difficult life that no one other than those who are involved can judge.
THE DAUGHTER first of is such a beautiful soul she actually reminds me of my mom and always friendly to others and also had some things happen with her own mother but my mom tries her best to take care of my grandmother too.seeing the mother too so much guilt and regret even though it wasnt her fault.its good to see them make up for all that long lost time. also her husband reminds me of my dad too. thats love right there .im enjoying watching their journey here :)
The endless kindness and compassion the three of them have for each other is so impactful. I wish them all happiness and good health.
I’m really enjoying this story. Jami is such an admirable and inspiring person. The relationship she and David have is also one to envy. David is such a good guy too. I find them both so admirable for what they’ve done, Ben trough and have had to leave behind.
Her mom is just like my mom. I’m 40 years old. Grew up with my Korean mom in America. My mom was born in 1953. Many old Korean mothers grew up in a harsh world. Post war Korea was stricken with abject poverty. My mom grew up extremely poor in gwangju. She had two alcoholic parents. 12 sisters. Her father died when she was 8 years old. She was the youngest out of her siblings. When my mom was born her mother was 52 years old. When you have grown up without love, with tons of abuse… so much trauma, they don’t know how to show tender affection. Their love language becomes work. My mom shows her love in acts of service. She cooks and she tries to buy everything. My mom is on her 70’s and still works! It’s all she knows. Her mom is like my mom. Food is her love language. Serving her daughter and husband food and coffee is like giving them a hug. It’s not that they are cold hearted… they just didn’t learn to love with tenderness. But if you look deeper you can see they have immense love for their children. This documentary makes me cry. And tomorrow I’m going to spend the day with my mom.
Such an loving family ! The three of them ! The mother for regretting and treating her daughter now with so much love and gratefulness, the daughter for being forgiven and treating amazingly her mother and her son in law for being such a great husband and son ! Loving this video so much
우리 모국어도 참 잘하시고~~~감동이네요???늘 행복하게 미국인 남편하고 세분이서 많이 웃으면서 좋은 날만 만드세요:)) 응원합니다
I know there’s more to the story, and that there will probably be a “happy ending” to the documentary, but a woman her age who spent most of her adulthood without anyone else to help her, it’s not going to be easy to transition into this living arrangement. The mom most likely won’t change her mentality, and there’s probably going to always be some sort of friction between her and the daughter or the son-in-law (who by the way, is one of the most understanding husbands I have seen on this channel).
I think your right about the mother but for the daughter i don't think so. I think shes forgave her mom a long time ago and is just trying to focus on the time they have now. As for the husband yeah it'll be hard at first but he seem highly supportive of his wife to buy her a house there. Gotta remember they've been married a long time so i don't see this ruing the marriage. She love her mom after all that which is why she get so emotional
Her daughter knows this I’m sure and had chosen this path without thinking about her mother needing to change her mentality. She knows what her mother went through.
thanks for sharing your story:) beautiful soul :).mom are wonderful person .and David are very good guys:)
This just give me the motivation to rekindle my relationship with my mother. Long story short, parents got divorced when we were very young. Me and my sisters were 7,5 and 3 years old when they separated. We still don’t know what happened between them. But I know that she loved us very much, and she was very young when they got married. She was adopted herself and didn’t have anyone on either side of her family to search for. My mom’s story is still a mystery, we’re 37, 35, and 33 now. My older sister has been close to her, and I know that they both want us to be together… 😢 I think it’s time. This just shows that it’s never too late to start a relationship. ❤❤❤❤ khan-sam-mi-tha 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I hope my attempt didn’t murder that common gesture. 😂😂😂
Please do..I lost my mom when I was 33 years old. I am never gonna get over it. It's an emptiness that doesn't fill... Speak and talk about all you need and don't leave words unsaid. Don't have regrets that I have.
Please do it now/today we never know when death comes, I lost my mum 4 years ago, eventhough i was a good child i always regrett the times i wasn't litsening or been disrespectful to her. the times she sat alone in the livingroom while i was in my room. IF i could only get a moment with her i would have exchnaged everything.
I hope you have a great story to update us over the years! Praying god heals your wounds and fills the gap between you and your mother with love! 🙏🏼
Nice to see Jamie looking after her mother. Where are the 2 other children? Do they know?
I thought there's another part coming up n so glad it did..another heartwarming story...
I know she ran away when she was little and ended up at an orphanage and her mother left home due to abuse. So did she run away when she was living with her father? She has such a giving heart. I tear up every time she does.
I think her mother had already left. Then Jamie ran away from her abusive father.
I am so happy for you Jami to see you found your mom and reunited with her. Enjoy your time with her. My mom passed away 5 years ago. I still have dad and family in Korea.
Very Beautiful moment mother, daughter and son in-law 🫶🏻😘
Such a heartwarming story…so glad that Jami was raised with a loving family in the US. Good things do happen, David is a blessing for Jami too😊. BIg adjustment to relocate to a different country and being exposed to new culture and language. Blessings!!!
just wondering, where her other children? if I am not mistaken on 1st part video they mentioned she has 3 children.
Yes, I was also wondering too about Jami's 2 siblings who were mentioned in Part 1
They probably stayed with their abusive father and lived a horrible life and dont have it in them to forgive their mother. It’s such a difficult life that no one other than those who are involved can judge.
She/Jami is really has a wonderful heart❤
Where is the next part? Really enjoying this video
I am wondering where is Jami's siblings? Hoping they have a good life like her.
Aww
That lady is 54? 😬 good mother daugther genes...
The doctor can do the surgery to take the cataract out and put lens so she can see better and enjoy life.
So beautiful life for both of you!
Is there a part 3?
Just rent out the Mother’s place, instead of selling it. Incase it doesn’t work out living together, She still have an option to go back to her house.
It will work out. What do you mean?
why would u even think like that? my grandma has been living with her daughter until now...and guess what? it still works out.
Everyone is different, if it works out for your family then it’s good. It’s always nice to have a Plan B, incase you need it.
What? David is 64? He doesn't look old
Country roads, take me home To the place I belong
West virginia, mountain momma Take me home, country roads~~ ♪ 시골길 나에 고향으로 데려가 주오
😭😭😭 this song has such a deep meaning for me and it matches my yearning to go back to Gangwondo.