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Harper Nicole
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Oct 07, 2019 02:46PM

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Oh boy...can I share something?

I understand how that goes!
Oml, so my S.S (Social studies) Teacher actually got a holocaust survivor to come to our school!
It was great!!! He talked about his experience at the camps, and how horrible it was....I cried.
It was great!!! He talked about his experience at the camps, and how horrible it was....I cried.
I got the opportunity to ask him something, and I started crying. My voice is so heavily accented that he didn understand...

Awee

It was great!!! He talked about his experience at the camps, and how horrible it was....I cried."
When I was in HS two teachers did the same thing.
Haha, but my teacher asked him for me.
*squeals*
It was an honor to be around him and just take in the history. His grandfather died as they were being transported to the camps which is sad.
*squeals*
It was an honor to be around him and just take in the history. His grandfather died as they were being transported to the camps which is sad.


I'm not allowed to watch because of the nudity."
Same here. It sounds really good but I don't want to come across the nudity.

I WANTED TO READ THAT SINCE EARLY-LATE SPRING (I don't remember exactly when) but it's NOT AVAILABLE at my library 😭


https://www.goodreads.com/story/show/...

*raises hand* I went with my family about two years ago- it was super, super sad and kinda depressing.
Woah, I didn’t know you could write poetry like that?!?! Those are rly good!
Woah, I didn’t know you could write poetry like that?!?! Those are rly good!


There are real miracle stories right there, even when people assume miracles like those happened only in Christ's time.
Reading Corrie Ten Boom will literally change someones life, even if you are already a Christian.
I can't even express the awe I'm in whenever I think about how God worked during those times.


Woah, I didn’t know you could write poetry like that?!?! Those are rly good!"
Well, thank you! I didn't think they were that great, but I did have a lot of inspiration running through my head. I went through the museum by myself, because my uncle had to keep his kids outside, since they were too young, and after getting back, I couldn't smile properly. It's very heavy. Did you get to go through all three flours? If so, what was your favorite floor?
I need to read the Hiding Place honestly. And Harper, yes, we went through all three floors. I can’t really say I had a favorite. They were all really sad and made me heartbroken. I know! My little brother was six at the time and he wasn’t able to go through the whole thing. It was a lot, especially with him being so young.
No i haven’t read it Harper, but you’re right, it does look like a good book.
No i haven’t read it Harper, but you’re right, it does look like a good book.

I read this book. It was super sad, of course, but really like...woah. Eye opening. And Corrie never stopped trusting God.

Oh, cool, Joey. Yeah, I saw these kids pass me when I went, they were probably all under six, and I was like, what are they doing here? This is going to scar them for life! Ugh, it's just so sad.
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The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom (other topics)The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom (other topics)
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Corrie ten Boom (other topics)Corrie ten Boom (other topics)