I started the interview by asking Mrs. Hart about her high school life. After hearing my question, her eyeball moved down, remembered about her past time, and slowly answer. “My high school life was fun… I like high school because my sister was a senior and I was a sophomore and we have a lot of fun because she was there to help me navigate through school when I have problem …show more content…
“I would say probably my mother… and my father but mostly my mom… and then my big sister…” answer Mrs. Hart with quite consideration. “How have they affected your way of thinking?” continued by me. “Ah, by teaching me to respect other… and then to be humble… and to have humanity… and just count on blessing that we have family that love each other and support each other… and that was there for each other”. A little daughter talked about old lessons taught by her parents with hidden gladness. She listed what she learned by raised her voice a little at the end of each lessons and paused briefly between …show more content…
“Oh, the event? Probably was that…” paused briefly by Mrs. Hart “My grades were bad” she continued with a slight frown on her face. “And then it’s what like… What I’m going to do with my life if I going to be… you know, with me trying to be popular… and not got educated and…”, while saying that, she looked kind of remorseful. “I think seeing grades is on the actual report card, of my… laziness, and I was say like arrogant that you think you just going to pass and… I didn’t, Because I thought I was popular” honestly confessed by my teacher. Additionally, she also shared that it was a very humbling