About 4 weeks ago, l finished reading my diary of Anne Frank book. After l finished it, we wanted to go to the Holocast museum, in Houston. My parents stalled for 3 weeks until we actually went to the Holocast museum! When we got there, we got in a actual part of a World War ll train and it was hot. It was a hundred degrees in that thing! I can't imagine if 100 Jews got in there with the door shut and no food or water and barly no air! I learned that if l was born back then l would also have been killed because Germans audomadicaly kill disabled or weak people. They not only hated Jews but also gays and gypsies. After we left the Holocast museum, we watched a movie called Schindlers List to see how harsh the Germans were to the Jews. Couldn't take any pictures inside the museum so there's not much to look at down below.
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AuthorMy name is Cameron Broyles, I'm 16 years old and I started my blog 5 years ago when I was 11. I have paraplegic cerebral palsy and cannot communicate in a traditional fashion. I am home-schooled now but I used to go to main stream public school. My love of exploring first began with going on field trips to learn about history. I play power soccer and it's become my sport of choice! I am originally from Texas but now I live in Colorado and LOVE it! I love to travel and explore but the majority of times it is much more difficult than the average person. I want this blog to not only be my mouthpiece for my friends and family but also give some ideas and maybe light a spark for other people with disabilities to get out and explore life! I was first coerced into starting a blog from my mom and dad and I have to admit that sometimes it's not my favorite thing to do but what I love most about having a blog for these past 5 years is that it's a daily reminder of all my blessings from God and how grateful and thankful I am for everything I have in my life. Archives
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