In the latest episode of My Kid's Private Life, Jung Woong-in expressed pride in the growth of Sam-yoon, who successfully completed her first sister trip.
In the 23rd episode of My Kid's Private Life, which aired on the 1st on ENA, scenes of actor Jung Woong-in's three daughters, Sam-yoon (Se-yoon, So-yoon, Da-yoon), during the last day of their trip to Sapporo, Japan, and Tae-ha's date with their mother in Kota Kinabalu were depicted. The healing moments of Sam-yoon, who felt the importance of each other with her sisters, and Tae-ha, who confirmed her mother's love, warmed the viewers' Sunday evening.
On the last night of their trip to Sapporo, Sam-yoon shared her insights gained from the journey. The children were surprised that they had not fought even once during the trip, but they also voiced their individual complaints, saying, "There were moments when we annoyed each other." After the trip, Sam-yoon suggested they should each have their own time at home and eat malatang three days later, a remark that elicited great laughter for its relatable sisterly vibe.
Above all, the moment that left the deepest impression on the children's hearts was the meeting between So-yoon and Kouki. So-yoon, unable to hide her excitement while keeping in touch through social media, and Se-yoon and Da-yoon, who were already pondering, "What should we call him if we get married?" created a fluttering atmosphere that resonated with viewers. It was a moment that highlighted Sam-yoon's genuine sisterly chemistry, sharing both conflicts and excitement.
The last day of the trip was decorated with the 'Biei tour' planned by the youngest, Da-yoon. Despite the freezing weather at minus 10 degrees, the children were busy taking 'life shots' and enjoying the dazzling winter wonderland of Biei. In the midst of this, there was a surprise encounter with fans who recognized Sam-yoon, and at a free outdoor hot spring, the three sisters made unforgettable memories while wearing couple T-shirts prepared by their dad.
After the trip, the eldest sister, Se-yoon, who had worked hard to take care of her younger siblings, shared a touching sentiment, saying, "Though my younger siblings can sometimes feel like a burden, they are treasures. I want to travel with the three of us again." Watching this, Jung Woong-in praised the deep affection among the three sisters, noting, "The way they rely on, take care of, and consider each other cannot be forced," and he added warmth by expressing gratitude to his wife for raising them well. Jung Woong-in married Lee Ji-in in 2006 and has three daughters: Se-yoon, So-yoon, and Da-yoon.
Subsequently, Tae-ha's story unfolded as he went on a family trip to Kota Kinabalu. After the birth of his younger sister Ye-rin, Tae-ha's time alone with their mother decreased, leading to a date between them. The two first ventured to the Kota Kinabalu market. Tae-ha confidently set out to run errands once again, managing to order specific fruits and even pay with local currency, despite the language barrier. His impressive actions led to the popular catchphrase, "Mother, Tae-ha is doing so well!"
While their mother briefly stepped away to feed Ye-rin, Tae-ha joined other tourists on a traditional village experience in Kota Kinabalu. When they mentioned needing a leader to converse with the chief before entering the village, Tae-ha was unintentionally chosen as the representative. He calmly completed the interview with the charismatic chief without getting nervous, ultimately earning the title of 'Baby Chief' as he led the tourists into the village, bringing much laughter.
In the village, he also met a new friend, the chief's son, Adam. Despite the language difference, the two children quickly connected and created precious memories playing together in nature. Their hand-holding as they roamed the village warmed the hearts of onlookers. After parting ways with Adam, Tae-ha left a cute message, saying, "Adam, come visit Cheongju!" which brought smiles.
Finally, Tae-ha and his mother took a boat ride to enjoy the sunset in Kota Kinabalu while sharing heartfelt conversations. At this moment, their mother asked, "Have you ever felt disappointed since Ye-rin was born?" Tae-ha replied, "I'm just doing fine. I know everything. I know that you love me, mom," which moved the hearts of viewers.
As the sky began to turn a bright red, Tae-ha captured his mother, who was happy watching it, on his camera. The photos released later were filled with pictures of his mother. Even when she was not looking at him, Tae-ha's eyes were always directed toward her. When their mother asked, "If you could be reborn, would you want to be my son again?" Tae-ha unhesitatingly answered, "Yes, I would," making the mother's eyes in the studio well up with tears. It was a moment that everyone hoped their warm gaze toward each other would continue for a long time.
My Kid's Private Life airs every Sunday at 6:50 p.m.
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