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Website of Elder Dallas Harris
Argentina Buenos Aires North
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Mission Address:
Ituzaingo 355, C.C. 129
San Isidro, Buenos Aires 1642
ARGENTINA
Current Address:
Pouch:Elder Dallas Harris
Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission
POB 30150
Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0150
USA
Current Area:
Parque Avillaneda
Area Information:
Fast Facts
Link to Mission Website:
www.mission.net/argentina/buenos-
Date of Return:
April,2008
Birthday:
March 6th
Latest Info:
Coming home March 27, 2008. Companion is Elder Varela from Paraguay.
Latest Adventure:
They had a district meeting on the Apostasy; Elder Allen and Dallas taught the district using clay for the Doctrine of Christ.
Weirdest Food Eaten:
Mondongo (blood cow intestines)
Most Missed Food:
Chocolate chip cookies
P-day activities:
A few of their activities lately have been to make Banana bread, and they have also gone bowling.
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Favorite Scripture:
2 Nephi 25:26 And we talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins.

Neat Story:
He went on Divisions in Parque Avellaneda with Elder Sullivan. They had a little Samuel the Lamanite experience in the villa (that is an area like the ghetto or Broncks). Some “way drunk” guys started throwing water balloons at them, from about 20 feet away. They got a little water on their shoes, but that was all. They didn’t run or anything, but the drunk guys couldn’t hit them! They laughed about that one for awhile. Also Dallas and Elder Varela were watching fireworks on New Years Eve and watched a firework go into the neighbors apartment next to theirs and catch the curtain on fire. No one was home in the apartment building; They started to panic. They started to knock on all the neighbors houses and finally found someone to help, but at first the neighbor thought the Elders were just overacting. After the neighbor saw smoke coming out of the apartment he called the fire department. It took the firemen 30 minutes to get there. In the meantime Dallas and Elder Varela were filling up buckets and throwing them into the window to try and put out the fire. They turned out to be the heroes. The neighbors lost a TV, DVD player, wooden chair, and all of their caged animals.

Music Courtesy of James Conlee and Ginger Fairbanks
 
     


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Website Administrator: Connie Harris
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Last changes on this site were made January 8, 2008

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