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An interview with my grandmother about parents, children, siblings, and life overall.
My grandma and I talked about her life as a child and her life now. We discussed her childhood, children, jobs, religion, memories, and acheviments.
Caitlyn D'Bella (22) talks to her grandmother, Virginia (77), about relationship advice and what makes an "ideal" relationship.
My 86 year old grandma was adopted when she was an infant, and she never knew her real family. This is my sister tell you how we found them
I interviewed my grandmother, asked her questions, and listened to her story.
This interview was conducted in Freeport, Pennsylvania and Mackensey interviewed Gaga in her game room. They talked about Gaga’s life and how important family is to her. Family is a huge part of her life. She grew up in a...
I interviewed my grandma Barb for my First Year Seminar Class at Marshall University. Our FYS Class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno’s book...
Alot of people are unnecessarily tough on their selves. This is my grandmother's take on why she is.
Talked to my grandma about life back in her day and how society is different.
Grandma talks about her sister who passed at a young age and then we ramble about random memories
Jamileh Davachie (74) talks to her grandson, Shaheen Morakkabi (15) about her childhood and life in Iran during and after the revolution and her family.
I interviewed my grandma about her life, children, and marriage. I wanted to find out how some events greatly influenced her life.
She talks about her past and her family and then she addresses this story I’ve been waiting to hear for weeks.
My mom’s story of migrating to the United States from Mexico and explaining the difference between the two and how our lives were growing up without a dad.
For my PSY 230 class, I interviewed my 71 year old grandma Rosalina Góngora. We talked about her life, her proudest moments, how her life is different from the life she imagined and how she’d like to be remembered.
This was our first interview with Grancy about her life and all the special moments. We hope to do this again next year.