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Oct 19, 2015

How´s the search for stuff on the University??? I need to be prepared now. Only now do I realize why you were talking to me about the future in High School. Also something weird you might want to hear. I don´t know if I´ll extend my mission. I don't get to decide anyways. If I go home in August on the 26th, (that would be the day in which I would be on a plane home) school starts the next week or two after I get home, no time to prepare. Now talking with Elder Winterholler from my group, we are thinking that we might come home 2 weeks even earlier just to give us a little time to prepare. The 10th of Aug we could be on our way home. But this is all just speculation.

Just a few area details to add: here in Bolivia the food is pretty standard. Liver, tongue, stomach and feet. Not kidding. The weather in La Paz is cold, in Cochabamba is nice California weather, in Santa Cruz it´s really hot and humid, and in Tarija it´s nice like Utah. In Tarija it gets cold but no snow, and it can get kinda hot. The food is different wherever you go. Wherever go though the food is always soup and then a plate of food. The food is normally rice with potato and chicken. There really is not much difference between meals. Also the people eat huge lunches and really small breakfasts. Dinner and breakfast almost don´t exist. Clothing is terrible. They dress normal here but a lot worse. See through shirts and short shorts all the time. The traditional clothes are cool, bright colors and long slightly poofy skirts. The shirts are also colorful.

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