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Skip told Wilson about his memories of Smithville and about how it was when he grew up compared to today.
During this interview we talked about childhood. We also talked about the future.
Before their two children, Luc Bourassa’s soon to be parents had to think of other ways to have the family they wanted. In November of 2017, 15 year-old Luc Bourassa interviewed his father, Louis Bourassa, to learn how he and...
Talked about childhood and growing up. Along with this, talked about family traditions.
This is and interview for my history class understanding the life of my grandfather.
The purpose of this interview was to see how my mom really feels about her past. I wanted to know how she would respond to some of the questions involving her tough times raising me and my brother.
My dad, Charles E. Johnson Jr., talked with me about him life growing up in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. We discuss racism, segregation, life lessons, and family. We end on talking about the funny story of my birth.
We spoke about his mothers murder how he over cane brain cancer a stroke that left him paralyzed and continuous seizures and how he knew he wasn’t going to die. God kept him alive for a reason!
This discussion went over the general life of my grandmother.
What we talked about in this interview was about my grandma’s life and some of her accomplishments
My grandad and I discussed his life as a child and then transitioned into a much deeper conversation.
93 year old grandma gives us a snapshot of her life.
We talked about my mothers live and how the change was from moving to America. Now she talks about her battle with cancer and what her outlook on life is
This is about how my father feels about being a paent. It is also about his childhood
Interviewing Laura Goodwin, my mom, with questions diving into the stories from my childhood.
My Nana was born around the time of World War 2 so she didn’t know much, but her father served in the navy. She loved Ronald Reagan as a president. She was an entusiastic adventurous young girl.
In this interview, Isabelle Papa talks to her dad, Joe Papa, about his childhood and his experience with growing up with four sisters. He shares both happy and sad memories, but says that overall he was lucky to have such...