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My dad taught me a little about his life and why I was so important to him. He also explained to me some things I’ve never herd
This is an interview of Josephine Wilhelmi, grandmother to Marta Schneider where she recalls some of her childhood, teen, and young adult/parent memories.
As I interview my grandma (memaw), she gets a little emotional talking about her opinion on the ways of life.
I interviewed my father, Steve Lupis, who told me the story of how our family came to America, how my grandparents met, a bit about his childhood, and the stories of my and my sister’s births.
Interviewing my mother Kristi on her life from the 60s in Michigan to the present here in Massachusetts
Father Ken is a Jesuit priest originally from New York, but came to the Northern Mariana Islands when he was in his early twenties. He is now almost 84.
Rhea Karkera(16) discusses with her father(50) how his past has made an impact in his present and what it means for his future
Me and my mother talking about her past. Also talking about how it was like raising me.
This interview is about my grandma’s life and things she has done and been through. She talks about memories in her life and when they were either sad or happy, and other things that made her who she is today.
I talked with my grandpa, Rick, about his childhood. He reflected on old memories and struggles on life.
We discuss raising me and my impact on my dads life. We talk about how he parented me and the many ups and not so many downs.
My mom answering questions about how my parents met and what life was like before I was born. After 12 years of having almost grown children, what was it like having me come along!
Me and my mom talk about her experiences in life and we touch on a big topic surrounding my grandmother
My grandmother Bopie telling the story of why we husband became a pastor instead of a neurosurgeon
The Faulkenbury family talks about our happiest memories and what we're most thankful for this Thanksgiving from our home in Cortland, New York.
After the third(fourth actually, miscount) mic crash, grandma finishes the story about coming to America. During this we also talk about meeting my grandpa and about my dad when he was young