Driving to Ibarra via Tabacundo

 We left the hotel and went into Quito to pick up the assistants, Elder Keogh and Elder Bayless. Elder Keogh is from Dundee, Scotland and has the coolest accent. You can only imagine Spanish with a Scottish accent. While we were driving to Ibarra, I pulled up Katie's missionary emails and found what I was looking for.


"Sister Keogh's from Dundee, and she's undergone quite a few medical challenges in the past, culminating in this mission. She's a fantastic person and we can't wait to be companions. Will I have a bit of Scottish accent? Maybe..."

So Elder Keogh's sister served with Katie in the London South Mission in 2011. In fact, that letter was from April 27th, so we're looking at exactly 23 years ago.


Tabacundo is full of flowers. The climate is perfect for growing tall, straight roses that are shipped throughout the world. The elders tell us that the richest of these companies are owned by Otavalans who live elsewhere after making it big.


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