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Posted by gr7steenberg on August 17, 2009

Grandparents

My grandparent that I interviewed was my grandma none as Faireda Sprinkle. My grandma is at the age of 60 years old. My grandpa was none as Aghmat Sprinkle died when I was still young. My grandma is a person who had to take care of six children. At first my grandma lived in Diepriver and then in lavender-Hill while they was still waiting for there houses in seawinds. My grandma attended Diepriver A Ami while they were still living in Diepriver. There is one thing I can also say about my grandma is that she’s a very kind person who believes that if you share you’ll get more in return.            

 

 

Seniors Party

The most thing I enjoyed about the grandparents was when they danced. I loved that part because not any of the grandparents would’ve entertained us as they did. Some people were shy but they decided that they were going to entertain us just like we entertained them. Mostly the event was a success thanking the DJ Vincenzo, do the speech                   Micealah, doing the opening pray by Tasneem and Kayleen and singing by Ruther and Natasha and mostly one thing I can’t forget thanking the staff and the waitresses.

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Posted by gr7steenberg on May 14, 2009

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