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This has been the best interview ever. I really enjoyed it especially having the interview with my mom.
We talked about what her childhood was like. We talked about how her and my grandpa met and how her parents met.
The interview details important events from 55 year old Norma Van Dorn’s life growing up in Ohio during the 1970s. It also details her schooling and marriage to Danny Van Dorn.
My mom's childhood in Bodega Bay was talked about during this interview
It was mainly focusing on him and his past childhood. It was also talking about his struggles and how he overcame them
We basically talked about what my mom's childhood was like and what's she did throughout her life.
This pair is the perfect example of what love can look like even after 26 years, God is their backbone and they've showed me what life should be like
I have the opportunity to interview my brother Gustavo Renteria. I was able to talk about his early childhood and family traditions. We were also able to talk about some of the lessons he learned in life. He tell me...
I ask my mom a bunch of questions about her life her childhood family and etc.
This interview is of my mom answering questions I have wondered about her.
My dad just talked about his childhood and what it was like for him growing up and memories
We talked about what past experiences have made her into the person she is today. What makes her happy and what she wishes for her children and descendants.
That no matter what you be yourself, and be brave when you meet other people. In the past was very different than in times right now because back then you couldn’t do a lot than now.
Ariana Ramos (14) talks to her grandmother, Naomi Ramos (77) about her childhood. They also talk about how she wants to be remembered, and about the life that she has lived and continues to live.