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I interview my 82 year old grandmother about her life during and thoughts about the COVID-19 pandemic.
I interviewed my Grandma, Jane Louf, on December 14th, 2020 about her childhood, meeting my grandpa, and raising my mom and her sisters.
My aunt is catholic and she didn’t necessarily follow all the “rules” of Catholicism but she still believes in God and has formed a relationship with God. She said that she was going through a time when she lost herself...
Jolanta speaks about her childhood memories and how she met her husband.
Today I interviewed my aunt, who I have been raised my entire life by, I love her to bits and she is such an icon in my life. Hearing her stories really showed me how much she loves our family...
This interview was with my grandma sorry if there was trouble hearing her English isn’t the best
We talked about what life was like for her as a new mother, her childhood, and her life as a grandmother.
I interviewed my maternal grandmother, Sarah (Sally), about her life in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and her life afterwards.
I interviewed my grandmother, and in the end she notices that there’s alot she never really thought about and she is grateful for the experience.
I had the opportunity to interview my 91 year old grandmother. Here is our conversation.
I will be interviewing my aunt since both my grandparents were out of town to do this interview.
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
Me and my mom discussed how she felt being a parent, her favorite memories and how it has changed her.
This interview discusses my grandmother's life, from growing up in World War II, to living in Japan, to living in Germany during the Cold War, and to being a mother to 5 children and 10 grandchildren.
This is my Grammy: Henni Fried Stolzman. We talked about all the important things in life: best memories, worst memories, important people, regrets, and more.
My grandmother is a baby boomer and has been many different places, so I asked her questions about her travels.