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Overall, the discussion was focused on our different religious views and beliefs about death. We also talked about our shared childhood and our positive experiences.
Spoke with my grandmother Susan DiFatta about growing up in the Deep South and other childhood memories
Karen had a lot of memories about her life and she thinks understanding differences is important.
I learned about my aunt and who she lost ,and her regrets. This interview helps me learn on what I should focus most about.
We mostly talked about his childhood and his favorite moments that have happened in his life.
My name is Stephen Dallas Grant. I am 64 years old and I am happily married to my lovely wife, Margo Grant. From this marriage we are blessed to have three children, Alexander, Aria and Stephanie Grant. I am also...
We talked about general topics of people in her life over the years and our family.
Esta entrevista fue hecha a mi mamá acerca de sus recuerdos y cosas que le gustaria que la gente supiera.
We talked about My father and what his childhood was like, what were some difficult moments in life. We also talked about what is some advice he would give to his younger self and what are some of his favorites...
We talked about her childhood and people that made her childhood special
My dad talked about his childhood and what it was like growing up.
I asked my father how his past life was, I asked him what he was grateful for and what advice he would give himself looking back as he is now a matured adult.
We talked about her childhood, dogs, relationships, and her hobbies
In this interview me and my mother talked about things from family traditions, high school, and even more exciting things!!!
My dads life as a kid was different than most kids these days. There was hardly any technology which made for many fun times with friends.
Kiet Ly, a Vietnamese-American and father of three tells his daughter a little about his life.