Transcript for the Piece Audio version of StoryCorps: Connie and Blanca Alvarez

BA: We were walking and walking through the mountains,

CA: In the desert?

BA: Uh huh. And um the man he told us to take our shoes off because
there was a lot of rocks. And he said I don't want no noise because the
dogs are very very good to detect every noise.

CA: Ohhh.

BA: And he said I'm gonna whistle and you gonna duck. And it was a point
where he whistled you know we went out on our stomachs. And we stay
there, oh my god, I can see ants, big ants crawling. And I was so scared
and he said when the border patrol change shifts‚

CA: Yes.

BA: You know you gotta run. I remember it was torture in those rocks
without shoes. So I, we run as fast as we could and then he said you
gonna walk through that bridge, I'm gonna walk behind you, and you gonna
give me the money there and then from there you're on your own.

CA: What kinds of jobs did you have since first arriving in the country?

BA: We were gardeners. And we were cleaning offices.

CA: I remember the offices.

BA: You remember that? We had the night shift cleaning that's why you
know we had to take you and your brother. I didn't have a babysitter.

CA: I have memories of running into everyone's office and eating candy
from their candy dishes. I remember being with my brother in our pajamas
with the little plastic feet. And I also remember you would always buy
us a cup-of-noodle from the vending machine, like a snack, and then put
us to bed on people's office couches and then you'd carry us to the car
when you guys were done cleaning the offices. I remember that. Did they
ever know? Did your bosses ever know that you took your kids?

BA: No, I don't think so.

CA: Is there anything that you've never told me but want to tell me now?

BA: When we first came here we went through a lot of things like not
eating‚

CA: Oh‚

BA: I guess for 6 months your father lost his job but we never told you
that.

CA: I do remember a lot of beans. Bean tacos.

BA: But when you ask us why the same thing‚ remember?

CA: Yeah yeah.

BA: I didn't want to tell you why.

CA: If you could do everything again would you raise me differently?

BA: I would dedicate more time I guess. You know, I was so busy going to
school too that I guess I neglected you a little bit.

CA: No. For me watching you go to school with 2 kids and trying to make
ends meet that was the biggest inspiration for me to finish college. I
thought there's nothing that could stand in my way that didn't stand in
yours more. So. It's the most importing thing for me having gone to
college and I feel like anything I do from here on out is ok because
I've already achieved my dream. Everything else is icing on the cake.

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