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Korean Parent-Child Travel ③

The route of the first day was like this lol

So as not to forget, I was walking while carrying a notebook and writing like a diary.

I tend to lose my memory and forget things easily lol

I don't want to forget, and thanks to various notes, my memory is clear.

There are many things that children know from watching YouTube and short videos...

I know almost nothing, so it's good to see it in front of me! As a result of reacting to what I thought...

DAISO was really fun. Lol

No, no, I thought why DAISO came to Korea, but it was too interesting.

Only Korean limited items are too cute.

I buy a lot of souvenirs (almost all souvenirs).

I should have bought more. lol

As they lined up separately at the cash register, it seems that my daughter was also exchanging words for a while.

I was nodding appropriately.

It was a little pounding experience with parents 😇

My son was looking forward to going back to the hotel, taking out Uno and doing it with everyone.

Sorry, just one round. Come on.

Too sleepy 😌

I was looking forward to it, but I'm very sorry.

I met a lot the next day.

South Korea # family # trip # soul

8/6 Edited to

... Read more今回の韓国親子旅では、特にDAISO(ダイソー)体験が印象的でした。韓国限定のかわいいアイテムが豊富で、普段の100円ショップとはまた違うワクワク感がありました。私も実際に店内を歩きながら、日本のDAISOとの違いや韓国ならではのデザインに夢中になりました。 また、旅行中の言語の壁も思い出深い体験です。レジで娘が店員さんと言葉が通じず、適当にうなずいてやりとりしていた様子はとても微笑ましかったです。こうした「ちょっとしたハプニング」も旅の醍醐味だと感じました。翻訳アプリを手助けにしても、現地の言葉を少しだけでも覚えて挑戦するのは、親子での旅をより楽しいものにしてくれます。 また、旅行の記憶を鮮明に残すために私が心掛けているのは、手帳を持ち歩き、その日の出来事を日記風に書き留めることです。帰国後もそのメモを見ることで、子供たちとの思い出や旅の気持ちを何度でも振り返れます。 さらに、ソウルの他の観光スポットも家族で楽しみたい方には、広蔵市場や清渓川エリアの散策がおすすめです。市場ではトッポギやおでんなどの韓国の屋台グルメを味わいながら、地元の雰囲気を体感できます。夜にはライトアップされた清渓川沿いを散歩するのも、心地よい思い出になりますよ。 私の経験から、韓国親子旅は子供目線と大人目線で楽しみ方が変わるので、それぞれの興味に合わせて柔軟にプランを立てることが大切だと思います。特に人気のショップやグルメを事前に子供たちとチェックしておくと、旅行中の充実感が増します。 ぜひ、韓国での親子旅を計画される方は、こうした現地ならではのショップ巡りやコミュニケーションのドキドキ体験、そして旅の記録を通じて、思い出深い素敵な時間を作ってくださいね。

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This image describes the parenting style of Air Moon signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) as mentally sharp, communicative, thoughtful, and fair. It notes their strength in explaining and encouraging exploration, but potential struggle with deep emotions, all on a cosmic background.
The image provides specific advice for Aquarius Moon parents, detailing effective strategies like open communication and shared learning, and warnings against detaching from feelings or avoiding conflict, presented on a starry background.
how to parent based on your moon sign part 2
🌝 for earth and fire check out part 1 🌝 for more information or for a thorough explanation of your moon vs. your child’s moon feel free to message me or comment here 🌝 and water moon parents - i see you - you are doing your very best and that emotional “overload” that causes you to lose patie
Planet Based Behavior

Planet Based Behavior

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