My houseI grew up in the same house for decades, and I really didn’t think that I would miss my house while I am in Saipan. However, it turned out to be the most “missed” place in the world. I miss my family hot spring located in the basement. I miss my rec room. I miss my huge cozy bed where I used to watch TV from. I miss my bathroom. I miss my family dining area where I played chess with my dad. I miss my little puppy. I miss my Chinese Korean nanny who always calls me doryunnim. (Mr. DK due to too much Korean drama I guess)
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Pochangmacha (Cart bar)
Pochangmacha is a very special place for me. It was my favorite place to go after school to grab something to bite. The
y have a lot of different Korean food including: ddukboggi, soondae, noodles, fried dumplings, fish on stick, and fried noodle sushi. My favorite was ddukboggi and soondae. The reason I miss pochangmacha so much
is because it was my daily routine back in Korea, but mostly because of the close relationship that I had with the lady. She helped me a lot when I felt depressed due to stress from the school works. (free food)

Motorcycle
I was in love with motorcycle. I got my license two years ago in Korea, and I started to collect motorcycles by then. My first one was Yamaha vino 5occ (scooter). This one is the most special motorcycle to me because it was my first one, but because it was the one I cared the most. My second collection was Honda Ape 120cc. this was the bike that I spent the most money on tuning it. ( neon light, number plate, helmet, etc) my third one was Yamaha R1, but it is no longer in my collection because of the crash. In addition, this bike was my last one. I got in to a crash with a sports car in the intersection, which created a trauma in me. My two other motor cycles seat in the garage now. However, I still try hard to preserve the condition of the remaining bikes. However, my dad called me last week and talked to me about selling it. Hmm… maybe he did already…
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