#3 Dalimie TV live in Korea one month with grand parents Nonghyup grocery market 한국 함양 농협 하나로마트

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
  • DALIMIE's family visited Nonghyup Hanaro Mart with their grandparents.

    They said there was a grand opening recently, but my parents don't have a car so they can't go often. Plus, it takes a lot of trouble to load the groceries on the bus and go home, so I usually do my groceries at the market.

    The whole family decided to go to Jirisan Natural Recreation Forest to commemorate Darimine's visit to Korea, so we went to Hamyang Nonghyup Hanaro Mart to buy some necessary groceries.
    I decided to buy the big one at Cost,
    100 paper cups, 4 paper bowls of 15, 3 large plates of 15, 3 bags of spoons, 4 bottles of soju, 12 bags of ramen, 8 bowl noodles, ssamjang, vinegared sauce, flavored salt, beverage.
    Bananas and watermelons are cheap and in good condition, etc.

    With so many orders from my sisters and brother, it was a huge challenge to be able to shop for the groceries needed for three children and my parents' house in Hamyang.

    I had to figure out where the kids were, see what the parents wanted, and shop in a short amount of time to compare prices and handmade cutting board Dalimie dad wanted.
    In particular, my daddy was very impatient when it came to paying the ironing bill, and he seemed to be even more in a hurry since it was before lunch, so she had to do the grocery shopping at lightning speed.
    I divided the cart into two and filled it with things to eat when going out to play and things to keep at grandparents' house.

    It was fun to look at the installment plan I went to Nonghyup Hanaro Mart for the first time, and I also had fun looking around because such a clean and fresh mart opened in Hamyang.

    Plus, in the U.S., my husband, I, and three kids usually go grocery shopping together, or my husband often goes grocery shopping alone, but it was fun and hectic for all three generations to go grocery shopping together!

    Although it was busy, it was a very precious time for me.

    I was able to buy my parents what they wanted at a large supermarket that I couldn't visit often because I don't have a car, and I was able to easily look for high-quality cutting boards that are hard to find in the U.S., and I was happy that the whole family came to do the grocery shopping together.
    I think it was a valuable time to go to the United States and be in close contact with my family, whom I missed while having three children for almost seven years, and spend our lives together.

    I have a huge mission to return to the United States alone with my three children in two months, but the biggest meaning is that I want to be the hands and feet of my elderly parents. If I can't come to Korea in the next few years, my parents will be older, and if I have to adjust my children's time and my husband's time, the opportunities to come will be further reduced. Thinking that this was the last time my family would come, I decided to stay longer. Because I always miss and love my parents. I want my children to feel the love of their grandparents.

    I thought it would be worth the price of the plane ticket.
    I also want to teach children about nature and living lessons. It's an experience you can't learn anywhere else.

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