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Week 52: Ciudad Real, La Mancha District

Monday- it was a good p day. Everything was closed for a giant holiday in Spain so we couldn't do much, but we visited the Padraja family in Migueltura and they cut my hair and it was funny because they cut it way short, and I don't mind because like I told them, I'm not here to impress anyone. One goal on my mission is to learn...

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Week 52: Ciudad Real, La Mancha District

Monday- it was a good p day. Everything was closed for a giant holiday in Spain so we couldn't do much, but we visited the Padraja family in Migueltura and they cut my hair and it was funny because they cut it way short, and I don't mind because like I told them, I'm not here to impress anyone. One goal on my mission is to learn...

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Week 51: Ciudad Real, La Mancha District

Monday- another burning hot day, so we basically just did shopping and stuff. Later, we taught Viviana and Mitchell. They are definitely devout in their religion but they're still open to hearing us and learning. Also We contacted a guy from French Guinea (he only spoke French and a little bit of Spanish so we couldn't do much there) which means if I meet someone from Suriname, Guyana,...

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Week 50: Ciudad Real, La Mancha District

Monday- we went to the hospital in the morning and it turns out my companion has tendentious which is unfortunate so he'll have to do physical therapy during the mission. Later, we met up with the Valdapeñas elders here in ciudad real to do some shopping. I just bought some sunglasses because we're now authorized to use those as missionaries. That evening we had a family home evening...

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Week 49: Ciudad Real, La Mancha District

Monday- p day was just another day of relaxation and staying out of the heat. We went shopping too and I bought some really nice pants I found for 9€ so that was cool. I'm at the point in my mission where my clothing is starting to break little by little. Every single pair of pants i have has been sewn at least once. That evening we...

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