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Appreciate the family you have and dont be afraid to learn from them, even if they are younger. Knowledge has no boundaries. Also, its ok if people dont like you. You do not have to impress everyone you meet, just...
I asked questions on how her life has been. We also conversed about how her life could have been different.
I am interviewing my grandpa in my room on November 23, 2023. I was 11 in this interview and my grandpa is 72.
Maureen Brown (16) interviews her Grandmother, Carmelita Mayes, about her Great Grandmother, Frances, and her life. Frances passed away before Maureen was born, so she never met her. Through this interview, Maureen could finally get to know her.
I got the chance to interview my mothers mom about how her views on religion and politics also just about her life with her parents, then kids and also with me
You never truly know a person, unless you talk to them. It is always great to get a better understanding of someone through conversation.
I talked to my mom about her life as a child and how that has transitioned into today, and the lesssons she has learned.
Logan Jones, age 15 grandson. Talked with Larry Jones, age 72 grandfather.