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I do not know if I will be able to call today. But I made it here about 3 hours ago and I am back on Utah time. I am so excited to be here and serve. I understand a lot of the Spanish they speak but then they say one word I do not know and I kind of lose track of the conversation. It is so much fun and my brain already hurts with this much Spanish that I am speaking and listening to. I still do not know who my companion is yet but I am excited to meet whoever it is. All the latinos in the office know English because as they teach us Spanish we are supposed to be teaching them English. So I should have a companion who knows a little bit of English which will help me learn the words I do not know easier


All new missionaries arriving with me at the Mission Home with President and Sister Henke.


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  1. I don’t know which one is Spencer, but the Hernana with the shades looks the coolest! Viva Mexico!!

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