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For a school project we had to interview someone in our lives and I choose my mom, so this is that a whole 45 minuets of a child and a mother learning more about one another!
What my family, home, and community were like when I was growing up... NOTE: There is an error of WHO the interview is labeled for, at the very beginning. It is NOT for Estelle Lewis in Nashville, but rather it...
My mom carries so much wisdom inside of her. She has taught me so much such during this interview like it's important to listen to your parents, to live life with no regrets, and that time moves quickly and that...
In the interview, we talked about my aunt’s childhood, some of her regrets, and a few of her happiest memories. We also discussed other things, like the biggest influences in her life.
Grandma Maddie takes me on a tour of the states and the world. "Kindness is what it's all about."
My grandma and I talked about her life and what life was like when she was young.
I tried to ask my grandma some questions about her life. She has Alzheimer’s, so it was hard to ask her open ended questions.
It was the story of my mother. It starts from the behinning up to my childhood
I’ve always wanted to learn more about my uncle. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to learn more about his past and present life.
We talk about how the world has changed, her happiest memorie, family traditions, and her greatest accomplishment.
My grandma was born in Kilgore Texas during the depression and has been settled in a West Texas town for 50 years maintaining our family ranch and our entire extended family, she is an amazing woman and I couldn't wish...
I question my Dutch mother on her experiences growing up in the Netherlands and going to university before I attend university in Amsterdam in the Fall.
This is an interview with my father on the Great Depression and how it and the recession affected my family.
I sit down with 101-year-old Clorita and talk about her experiences with the Great Depression and World War 2.
My dad and I talked a lot bout his life. And how he grew up, the hardships he faced while loosing my grandmother and his brother, as well as a lit about our family.
In this interview my grandfather Isaac Thomas McClanahan Jr. talks about his childhood and teenage years in Bakersfield, CA through his family, young love and life experiences.
Carleen recalls growing up in Albany GA, attending college in Valdosta and Macon, marrying JW “Dub” Flowers, teaching, and raising a family