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Curtis' Mission

Friday, December 30, 2005

Emilee


"Emilee is Olga's daughter. Crazy story. Olga was visiting her hometown up in the north of Brazil a few years back and a teenage girl came up to Olga and says, "Hey lady, take this kid and keep her, I'm not old enough to support her", and pretty much just gave 1 yr old Emilee to Olga. Yeah, now Emilee hangs out with me and "throws up the rock", of which she is doing in the photograph I have. Her hands make a diamond shape and Jay Z does it, or so Elder Borland says."

(Olga is one of the members in Curtis' ward.)

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