In the 1980s, the Korean-American David family moved to a piece of undeveloped land and lived in a mobile home. David's father, Jacob, planned to develop a farm. Originally, the two husband and wife were sorting hens and hens in the factory. Work. The couple quarreled because of the house they lived in, and the wife's mother came to help take care of the child. It is very difficult to start a business by yourself, or to start a business, especially in a foreign land, where there are many difficulties. I have also seen the difficulty of being an adult, and it is difficult to live in order to earn money to support a family. From it, I also saw the deep generation gap between generations, especially under the difference of cultural background. David was born in the United States and grew up in the United States. Facing his grandma from South Korea, he felt that kind of dislike and incomprehension to his grandmother, like saying "grandma smells" to his father. The family goes to a nearby church, where kids are curious about their siblings, like why your face is flat. david mischievously brought the matsutake water to his grandma as a trick. This drama is very suitable for families to watch. Families can learn to tolerate each other, understand each other, understand each other and grow together.
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