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Spoke in Spanish with my mom (age 86 at the time of the interview), who was born in Cuba, eventually moving to Venezuela, where she met and married my dad. She was a college professor for decades before retiring. She...
About my mother and her life. Early memories , childhood , and about when she first came to cuba . Talks about people who impacted her. And some of her traits . Speaks about how she would like to be...
This interview talks about my dads life when he moved from Cuba to the United States and how it influenced him.
Lots of things ranging from childhood to military life and everything in between, including little things like how he liked to dance and how he got his nickname.
I interviewed my dad about his life growing up, when he was in the military, his relationship with my mom, and about me.
We talked about how she came to the US and the difficulties of her trip. We also discussed how she met her husband and the things she loves about him.
We talked about how my father’s childhood was like, and the struggles him and his family went through to get to where they are today.
An interview with the most loving a caring grandmother that has taught me everything I know
We talked about almost everything that happened in her life and she got a little sentimental when i asked about her parents.
In this Interview, I recorded my grandmother where she talked about her childhood in Cuba. She speaks about the hardships of later having to leave Cuba and go to the United States.
Childhood memories, the Cuban middle crisis and advice for President Trump.
My interview had a variety of questions covering her life before she had me and my siblings.
Mi mamá estas hablando de su experiencia en Puerto Rico y como fue cuando mudaste para los Estados Unidos.
A conversation between a grandmother and granddaughter about memories and individuals we cherish in our lives.
We spoke about my moms upbringing and experience immigrating from Cuba to America.
Carmen (my grandmother) talked about the jobs she has had in her life,what her childhood was like,and what were her regrets.
In this interview I asked my dad about main events and lessons he learned throughout his life. From childhood to now he has discovered the true key to living life how one should. Finding a career is not about money...