Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Hurricane Irene ~Interview~

I'm interviewing my mom's friend, Cynthia Moncrief, about her experience with Hurricane Irene.

"Where were you during the hurricane?"
"At home, in the basement."
"Before the hurricane hit were you worried?"
"No."
"Did anything exciting or weird happen during the hurricane?"
"A tree branch fell down in the driveway where I was supposed to park my car, so I had to park my car in the street next to my driveway."
"Did your power go out at all? If so, how long?"
"Power never went out, but cable and internet did."
"Did your basement flood at all?"
"No."
"Overall, was the hurricane big for you?"
"No, I've been through them before."
"Well, thank you for taking time to talk to me."
"Your welcome."

Now I'm going to interview Cynthia's son, Dylan, about his experience with hurricane Irene. Keep in mind that Dylan is nine years old, and he fell asleep during the most of it, so his recount of the hurricane will strongly differ from Cynthia's, even though they were together the whole time.

Where were you during the hurricane? 
I was at my mom's boyfriend's house.
Did the power go out?
The power did go out, for about five minutes after the hurricane.
Do you have any exciting stories to tell us about the hurricane?
No, I don't.
What time did you end up falling asleep?
Same time as always, 9:00 pm.
Who were you with during the hurricane?
I was with my mom and Char, my mom's boyfriend.
Were you worried, or scared, before the hurricane hit? And why?
No, because I'm not afraid of hurricanes.
During the day, when it was raining, what did you do to keep from getting bored?
I was playing my DSiXL, watching a movie, and sleeping.
Well, that's all, but thank you for taking time to talk to me.
Your welcome.

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