Share on Facebook Tweet this Antion | Red Beach “What did I like about the way I was raised? There was always food on the table. There was always a sense of love in the house, always had a feeling that my needs would be taken care of. Well, I wasn’t raised in...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Moa | Te Atatū Peninsula “What I liked about the way I was raised was that actually I was raised in the country. I remember climbing trees, black and white TVs, no power and a lot of forest, and I loved that about my childhood. So, I...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Tina | Wiri “Oh, the thing that I liked was I could go outside, and all of a sudden, I would have so many friends, just because they’re my neighbours. I wouldn’t have to be shy and just sit there by myself. I’d already have friends,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Eddie | Ōrākei “My, I was raised like different ways, and I learn from it, heaps of things. That’s why I’m using it at the moment to raise markets. I raise up different way. When I’m seven years old, I finish school, go to work to...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jack | Manurewa “What did I like? Well, the fun thing about it is, brought up by a poor family, which just makes it more fun. If you’re rich, it won’t be fun. So yeah, pretty much. Raised pretty good. Brought up from a religious...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Amanda | Te Atatū Peninsula “We had a lot of freedom as children. My parents had a bach in a beach that had very few houses on it back then, and we were able to roam and explore quite a natural environment, something that I think...
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