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My Life as A Military Child of a US Air Force Veteran

I am NOT a military child, but my dad was in the military by serving in the Air Force, but that was before I was born. At some point he got stationed in Japan in Misawa for 6 years and he loved Japan. When he left Japan he went back to the states and got out of the military to start working for the government. A few years later I was born. Eventually I got older and my dad had a decent amount of money and loved me very much so he was able to buy me a bunch of toys and a tablet. He had to leave the government job he was working at for a certain reason. So he started working for a new government job, then he left that job, but I do not remember why. So he started working at a new government job. It paid a good amount of money so he could buy me a new and better tablet and toys and video games and more. He at some point gave me his old phone and bought himself and my mom a better phone, then he bought me a new phone, then I broke it so he bought me a new one, then I broke that one so he bought me a new one again, after that he bought himself and my mom a new phone. On Christmas he bought me a new tablet and got me a YouTube channel. About a year later I broke my phone by accident in a video, so he bought me a new one, but this time he gave me a screen protector. He then got stationed in Japan for 5 years and my dad told me about all the amazing things about Japan, so I was excited, but sad to leave all my friends, me and my BFFs that I have been friends with more than half my life cried, but we luckily had each other’s phone numbers. Anyways, we went to Japan, and I got to experience a new country, a new culture, and a new language. My dad started working and he is now promoted so he is able to take me and my mom to the mall almost every weekend and sometimes other place like Tokyo and go stay in Air B&Bs and he got me a VR headset on Christmas, he even got me a Gachupin, but it’s not all about that, I found new friends at school, I now get to go to a class Japanese class, I do not have to worry about robbers or something like that, the people here are really nice, Japan also has really good food, and I recently made friends with Japanese people in my neighborhood.

And that’s My Life as A NOT Military Child!


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