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In this interview, conducted on November 30, 2017, Cora Espeleta (50) is interviewed by her daughter Chelsea Espeleta (17) about getting her U.S. citizenship and the Espeleta family dynamic. Mrs. Espeleta shares more about her childhood back in the Philippines...
Here i interview my grandmother, as her granddaughter i ask her a set of 15 questions and she tells me about herself and how she grew to be the women she is today.
All smiles and laughter when remembering about each other's first meet and giving advice to the future generation about love.
In this interview I talked to Nana about her life, how she grew up and how she meet my grandpa.
(I'd like to also mention, my grandma has not returned even though she promised me that she would, so this is my mom speaking on her behalf as well, please tell me this counts; this is why this conversation is...
This was a spur of the moment interview with my very religious mum about her life and a few parts about the life of her family and friends. Filled to the brim with verses and advice for everyday lifd, especially...
She talked about her journey to the united states, her family, and transition to today.
I asked questions about how my mom first met my dad, and the things she went through to get here. I also learned how it changed her life moving to a different country.
This is an interview with my grandmother, on my mom's side of the family. Flora Cruz is a mother of seven children, now all grown with their own families. Every year the whole family tries to get together on special...
I interviewed my mother, Dole McCormick. We talked about her childhood in the Philippines, how she ended up in the United States, her parents, and her marriage.
Me and Grandma are talking about her childhood, and her marriage with my who passed away a few years ago.
Ana Quijalvo talks about her life in the Philippines and her family.
My Filipino grandmother, Anita Yasona, talks about how she and my grandfather met, how they were back in their early years, and how they got married at the age of 17-19 in 1971, in the Philippines.
I asked questions about how my mom first met my dad, and the things she went through to get here. I also got to learned how it changed her life moving to a different country.
My mom shares her stories about her life in the Philippines and immigrating to America
My mother and I talked about her childhood and also about a few different thoughts she had about my brother, my sister, and I.
My mom tells her story about being in the Philippines and all the fun she had as a child and as an adult as well.
In this interview I talked with my grandma about where she grew up, about my grandpa and how they met, and how she wants to be remembered in life.