Well, it’s finally here! The next video interview of a member of the Briggs family – Evelyn Layton (nee Briggs, formerly Murray). Evelyn is the middle child and only daughter of Stanley and Irene Briggs, and my aunt.

Aunt Ev was very nervous about doing the interview by video and at first had said she wanted to do just an audio recording. I get it, I’m not a person who likes to be out front with a “camera” in my face. However, she did not want to be left out and not wanting my dad, Grant, to have his interview done by video, she had to make sure he wasn’t going to outdo her! Grant and Ev have always had that type of relationship – trying to outdo the other. Especially so when it comes to birthdays – Aunt Ev will always let Dad and everyone know, he will always be the oldest, and she will always be younger. Trust me, you’ll see that during my chat with her.
I wanted to help my Aunt Ev to feel a bit more comfortable during the interview, so I decided to sit beside her and have us both in front of the camera. I wanted to do a “fireside” chat, but with my laptop being a little old, and as my son Jeremy let me know, the camera really “sucked”, and it wasn’t going to work. Note, to self, listen to my son and start looking for a better way to record these interviews! We’re working on it! A huge thanks to Jeremy for coming out with me to help set up.
At the beginning of the video, I had explained to Aunt Ev that I was going to start recording so we had a little extra time to edit the front end, and we continued to chat. I did say that I would edit so that part didn’t show but after reviewing the video and showing Jeremy, we decided that her reaction was truly who she was, so I left it in – sorry, Aunt Ev! It’s priceless and shows her personality to a tee! Aunt Ev did a wonderful job so much so that Jeremy (being in the background and trying to be very quiet) was stifling his laughter at some points during the interview.
One other thing I wanted to mention. Near the end, I had asked Ev a question that my Uncle Rich (her youngest brother) had given me to ask her. As we were discussing that question, Jeremy was googling how to make Angel Food cake (he has a huge interest in cooking). I kindly reminded him that someone’s birthday was coming up and it would be wonderful (hint, hint!) if my son would, for the first time, make a cake. Needless to say, he’s been doing a lot of research – I can’t wait!
I hope you enjoy this little window into getting to know my Aunt Ev – she truly is a strong woman and has many insights into her life and how she has learned from them, passing those onto the next generation and future generations to come. Any questions or comments for myself or Aunt Ev, please post them, I would love to hear from you!













