Day In The Life Living In Korea Wife & Mom 2 under 2

Today was my first time going to Emart and it was more then what I thought it would be , it has everything you can think of I definitely need to come back and show everything that they have because it’s ALOT. What are some things I should do while living here ? #blackgirlinkorea #livinginkorea #dayinthelife #dayinmylife #momlife

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... Read moreLiving as a mom of two toddlers under two years old in Korea is both challenging and rewarding. One of the highlights in my daily routines has been discovering local Korean markets like Emart, which truly has everything you could imagine. From fresh produce to specialty Korean condiments such as 다시다 (Dashida) seasoning and 참치액 (tuna extract), these products have become staples in my kitchen. Emart’s wide variety makes groceries convenient and fun, even with two little ones in tow. Navigating life here has also included learning about Korean childrearing customs and mom life culture. For example, many Korean moms rely on community tips about baby care and products that are unique to this region. This has helped me adapt and discover solutions tailored to my family’s needs. I also enjoy walking around neighborhood parks and joining local mom groups to share parenting experiences. If you’re living in Korea or planning to move here, I recommend exploring not just the large retail stores but also smaller traditional markets to get a real sense of daily Korean life and cuisine. Don’t hesitate to engage with locals and ask for recommendations—Korean communities are very welcoming to foreigners. In addition, capturing these moments on social media with hashtags like #livinginkorea and #momlife has allowed me to connect with others in similar situations, making the experience richer and more supportive. Balancing motherhood with adapting to a new country isn’t easy, but the cultural immersion and everyday discoveries keep it exciting and fulfilling.

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