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So there was an earthquake today...

I never really thought i'd experience an earthquake.. Especially one that was 7.9... I was actually running this morning with my sister Valeria when it hit. Because we were moving, we didn't even notice it until we heard a lady screaming at us. When we stopped running we definitely felt it. The earthquake lasted for about a minute and was very strong. We were blessed to be outside in a safe place and we do not live in the province that was hit the hardest. Thank you to those who have been praying and checking up on me. While we experienced minimal damage, (mirrors breaking, ect...), it hit pretty hard in Guanacaste. Please continue to pray that the trembling with not lead to a Tsunami. I am alive, well, and blessed. To God be the glory.

OH, and one day when I have time-if ever-I'll fix my blog layout. (: Thanks for reading!

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  1. Good thing you and your sister didn't affect with that earthquake in that day. We really need to be always ready because we don't know when and where earthquakes will occur.

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