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Emergency Transferred to the Jungle

...that is, the concrete jungle!  This week was WILD.  Long story short, we got emergency transferred out of our old area after we had another scary experience, this time it was otherworldly...yeah...
So President pulled us out and replaced us with Elders, and now I am opening a super safe sector in Quito.  I am LOVING my new sector, mainly because I actually feel safe here haha, and I love my new trainer!

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- Sleepovers are the best
- My new comp!
- P day fun

This week in our new area, we found a man on the street who has been searching for the Gospel his whole life.  It made me realize how thankful I am to have the gospel and know of the Savior´s love for us!  Don´t forget that God is only a prayer away!  I love you all and I hope this week is great for yall!

Con muchísimo amor,
Hermana Harris

Sleepovers are the best
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My new comp

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