Did your Dad ever come see you'll?
No. He never looked for us. We would see him out in the streets sometimes when we would go to the store.
How old were you when you got run over?
I was like 9 or 10 years old.
Where did you get run over?
In front of my house. My mom would send us to get sugar from across the street. I remember pushing my brother Jerry back and I got ran over. I went to doctor and I had tire marks on my stomach. I remember thinking I would never have kids. The man who hit me would come check on me at the house.
How did you and your siblings get to school?
Walking. We walked all the way from elementary to junior high. It was three miles to get to the middle school. At Rhodes middle school.
Would you walk every day?
Yes we would wake up early. We would walk in the rain and I remember I would get to school all wet because we didn't have raincoats. My shoes would be all wet.
When did you start taking the bus to school?
High school. It was like 5 miles to Lanier High School.
How much was it to take the bus back then?
I think it was about .20 and .10 if you had a transfer. Our mom would only give us $2.10 just enough for the bus and that's it. Sometimes when we wanted change for after school we would take food stamps from our mom and buy something small. We would keep the change from there and save it (I don't know if you want to put that in your report.)
When did you start working?
Senior year was when I had money. I worked at Kelly Air Force Base in the file room.
What would you do at Kelly?
File papers on people that were in the service at the base. I remember also doing credit card applications. They would call me to verify information on the people from the base.
Where would you go shopping?
Downtown. I would go to Kmart. I would buy my shoes from burts or bakers. Oh I remember going to Solo Serve also for my clothes. Downtown was my mall. Me and my sisters would go every Saturday on the bus.
How were the holidays for you and your family?
They were ok. We got a few gifts. Not as many as our other cousins because we were so many. But I remember my Tio Julio would take us every year to Garner State Park for Easter. We always went every year. We never missed a year. He would take us all in his truck and we would go. I remember he also would take us to the Mission Drive In. Back then it used to be per carload. He would always do a lot for our family. I remember that all of us that were the oldest when we started working would give our mom all our paycheck. We would help her out. I remember that for me I would give her money but I got to keep some of it compared to my older sisters. My older sisters would work downtown at the theaters and I remember they would let us in. I remember well this is later on but I remember that I went to Poteet, TX for one weekend when they were making the Selena movie. I went over there as an extra but I ended up being one of the people that would tell the crowd when to move and when to start screaming. In the movie it looks like there's a lot of people but there's not. We would tell the people ok now move this side then move to the other side so when they recorded it it would look like a big crowd. I didn't get to meet the movie stars but we were close enough to see. So somewhere there in the crowd I'm in there.
Do you remember what theater your older sisters would let you in?
It was the Majestic Theater there on Houston St. There were 3 downtown. One was there on St Marys St and then the other is where there's a store now in the corner. I can't think of the street name.
Where did you work after Kelly?
Courtesy loan downtown on Commerce. I would take payments and do office work. I would make phone calls to the people that were late on their payments. I remember after I graduated high school I still worked for Kelly and would go to San Antonio College.
What were you going to school for?
Business Technology. But after I met your dad I stopped going to school. And after we got married I had you.
At what age did you learn to drive?
I never learned how to drive until I was 28 or 29. I remember I could never drive your dad's truck because it was standard and I didn't know how to drive that. It was not until one day your dad couldn't find someone to drive that I finally learned to drive.
You never learned how to drive when you were younger?
No the only one who knew how to drive in our family was my sister Shirley. But my mom had bought a car but none of us knew how to drive. I remember our neighbor would take us to school sometimes in the morning but not in the afternoon. He would take my mom grocery shopping and to the stores. But then he died and Shirley had to learn. She was the only one that learned.
Where was this picture taken?
This is your first parade. We had gone with your grandma to the day parade. That's the day that a sniper shot and killed some people. Good thing for us we were not there where he shot.
After you stopped working for so long, when did you start working again and where?
I started working again at sears Teleservice there on cable ranch rd. I think you and your brother were in middle school and high school. I was working sears, h& r block, and QVC all at the same time. But I was part time in all of them. Finally I went full time at QVC. Now I've been there about 15 years.
Is there anything you would like to this interview?
I wouldn't have gotten married so young. I would have listened to my mom. And I would have finished school so I'm glad you went back to school. Don't stop for anyone and I'm very proud of you.
Rhodes Middle School is a middle school that is part of the San Antonio Independent School District. This site lists information pertaining to school and its events. This is where my mother walked to her middle school.
Lanier High School is a high school in the San Antonio Independent School District. This site lists all information about schools and events. This is where my mom would ride to bus to get to her high school.
Garner State Park is a Texas State Park located in Concan, TX. This is the park my mom's uncle would take her and her siblings every summer.
San Antonio Mission Drive In is a website containing pictures of the old San Antonio Mission DriveIn. This is another place my mom's uncle would take her and her siblings.
Selena movie is a website listing the locations for the movie sets. This is where my mom spent one weekend helping film the Selena movie.
San Antonio Paradeiswebsite for article regarding the sniper shooting at the Battle of Flowers parade. This is when she had taken me to my first parade and a shooting occured.
Photographs and/or documents on this website were provided by Irma Tenorio . The first photo is my mom when she graduated in 1975. The second photo is of her around 9 or 10 years old. The third photo shows my mom with her mother and some of her siblings growing up. The fourth photo contains her family along with me in the carrier shortly after I was born. The fifth photo is me at 6 months with my mom and grandma at parade. The last photo is of my mother and grandmother with myself.