Leaving Sao Paulo and driving to Santos.
She said it was one of the most beautiful views ever. I agree.
When I picture myself being there I know I would be in so much awe at the beauty. It's breathtaking.
Meeting President and Sister Harmon for the first time, February 25. They're from Utah which put her at ease, knowing they understood what she's feeling being to a different country for the first time.
Sister Holladay and Sister Dominique, her trainer.
Her awesome district. The one on the far right is the leader.
View out her bedroom window.
And another view.
Out teaching in Mongagua.
Mongagua is a city of 52,000 people nestled between a forested mountain range and the beach. She said it only takes 10 minutes to walk east or west to the mountains or the beach, that's how close they are. But she can walk an hour north or south parallel to them and still be in her area.
All of the sisters in her district live together in one apartment.
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