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Kaitlyn interviewed Grammy on Sunday, November 25, 2018 at Grammy’s house in Dallas, Texas.
Today on November 26, 2017, I interviewed my father John Wilson. We discussed what it was like for him growing up, growing up in his house, and the impact his parents had on his life.
I asked a series of questions to my aunt. Through this interview I was able to gain a better understanding of her early childhood memories and how her life is now.
A funny interview with my aunt. She shared memories of her experiences of civil rights movement and gave wisdom for the future generations.
I walked up to the dinner table and asked, “Can I start recording?” I got a few looks (Ha) but in the end we recorded a conversation, one that flowed as if there was no microphone showing.
Aubrey (age 12) talks to her mom about what Thanksgiving was like when she was 12.
Spoke about changes in agriculture over the decades. Describes agriculture during WWII
I interviewed my grandmother about her life, asking questions ranging from her favorite memories to advice she would give to future generations
A profound conversation with a family friend, Jeff Eagle, occured as we discussed the meaning of Thanksgiving.
I am one of Jim Walsh’s 13 grand children, and he is 74 years old. He used to be a kid who like to have fun, thus he has interesting, and amusing anecdotes from his youth.
I got to hear my moms standpoint on the amazing holiday that is thanksgiving
During this interview we discussed my uncle’s favorite thanksgiving memories as well as his favorite memories throughout his life. We also discussed his best life lesson and who he learned it from.
This is an interview for my children in the future about how to have the best thanksgiving.
My granny was about 5 years old almost 90 years ago when she remembers her earliest thanksgiving.