"No, you don't know that either?"
Every time my husband ignores me like this, I says, "I knew, but it's gone
in the labor pains of giving birth. Have I lost my memory because of hard
marriage?"
My molar aches and my left side of my face is
perversely swollen. A long-time Chinese dentist recommended me as a neurologist.
I deal with Chinese people such as implants doctors, physicians, financial
planners, framing shops, lawyers, and so on.
We once lived near Chinatown in Manhattan.
Since my husband, who likes to write Chinese characters, has been associated
with a Chinese doctor. He sat with me, who was sick and drooped, and wrote
Chinese characters with a Chinese doctor who was not good at English.
My husband still hasn't forgotten the Chinese
characters he learned as a child. According to him, living in Chinatown brought
back old memories. In particular, important events in the history of Korea are
remembered enough to be lined up by year.
I don't know what's going on in history,
Chinese literature, politics, and society, but there are areas I know well. I
dare assure that I know better about a money-spinning economy than my husband.
At a meeting, a senior member made fun of me, calling me a "god of
investment," and my face was flushed. Of course it's an inflated sound.
Anyway, it's this ignorant wife who saved husband's credits that didn't pay the
student loan on time.
"Before you get married, make sure you
find out how many student loans have. I heard there are many American families
who start their children's loans before they finish their parents' student
loans. To pay your father's loan...” Mom, you told million time more.” I often
say when my kids brag about their girlfriends being smart and pretty.
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