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Hello hello everyone!

This week was another great one in the campo, still absolutely obsessed with my sector!  This sector is definitely a hard one, people are willing to listen to us but it´s either impossible to find them again or they drop us.  Even though the work can be hard sometimes (especially with the language barriers!), I know that I am supposed to be here, and me and Hna Aníbarro really feel like we can baptize here if we have the faith and work hard enough for it!

This week´s highlights:
- Ate my first CUY (GUINEA PIG)!!!  A member fed us soup with half of the body, and then the other half of the body was served with the rest of the meal!  Actually was really good, but a little hard to eat because of all the little bones!
- Got hit on by a 90 year old man with no teeth.  That´s all that needs to be said about that... haha!

Keep reading your scriptures and praying!  The gospel really does bring so many blessings and so much happiness.

Con amor,
Hna Harris

Pics:
- The cutest kiddos that live in the most beautiful village!
- I LOVE my cute comp and cute investigators :´)
- We bought ourselves traditional Otavalan clothes... yes I am obsessed with serving in the campo!!
- If y´all know of anyone that has a watch tanline worse than mine, let me know because I´m 99% sure this is a world record

We bought ourselves traditional Otavalan clothes... yes I am obsessed with serving in the campo!!
If y´all know of anyone that has a watch tanline worse than mine, let me know because I´m 99% sure this is a world record

The cutest kiddos that live in the most beautiful village!

 The cutest kiddos that live in the most beautiful village!
 I LOVE my cute comp and cute investigators :´)

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