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Memories or me and my siblings were talked about. Also my parents childhood or their favorite memories
"Growing up i wanted to do and be many things" I talk to my mom about her childhood and her experiences and just life in general
Interview with my Grandma Rhea Yares during Thanksgiving 2017. We talked about her childhood, her life lessons, influential people in her experiences, and hopes for the future of our family.
One main thing that was talked about was childhood for my mom and childhood for me. Another main thing that was talked about was some of our best memories
In this interview with my uncle dan we talk about lots of different things like his different jobs and his experience with being in service and also my aunt brenda who passed away last year.
We talked about my grandma's past history with her life, my dad, her husband, and me. It was a great and emotional interview for both me and her
This interview describes the gradual steps into the life of my dad from his childhood to my birth along with my other siblings.
I interviewed my Mom about the people in her life and her saddest and happiest memories.
Kate Lindsay (16) asks a family friend (and her first grade teacher) Samantha Makuch about her childhood and happiest parts of her life. 2020-12-20 14:29:49
Questions that I have for Catharine. Our interview accidentally cut off @ 12 minutes. We finished the interview but didn’t record the last 7 minutes.
Childhood and Christmas memories with Grandmommy and Granddaddy
We talked about many things we started with childhood and ended with how he would like to be remembered. He gave many great words of advice that and shows how hard work passion and love can lead to a happy...
Tanya talks about the time when she was 16 and had to board a train to leave Odessa and all of her friends.
In dedication to women’s history month, we’re memorializing women close to our hearts that have provide us with strength and courage.
An interview with my Nana Elizabeth Shaughnessy about her childhood and advice for the future.