Dublin Ireland Missionaries

Dublin Ireland Missionaries

Elder Hafen's Areas Served

Elder Hafen's Areas Served

Pictures

To see some of Elder Hafen's pictures, we have created slideshows at the bottom of his blog. I wish we had more, but he doesn't take very many pictures of himself. So, we hope you enjoy them, and thank you for supporting him. Enjoy :)

New Pictures

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Letter from Mission President

Letter from Mission President

Letter to Brother - September 24th

Published by Elder Brady Lee Hafen under on 1:46 PM
Dude I'm so sorry

I never realized I never wrote you back. Well, let me tell you whats up. Right not I'm in an area called Ballyfermont and its one of the most run down areas you can have in the mission. My greeny’s name is Elder Johnson he is from Kaysville, Utah, and went to Davis High. He is super athletic and way cool. We get along really well, plus, he wants to work really hard which is good. Sometimes I feel myself being dragged along by him. He is what we call a forever finder.

My district is an all American district, which is super cool and does not happen to often. In the last four years it’s only happened three times. In the mission it’s about half British Isle’s and half American, and half of those Americans are from Utah. Of course, then you have the random Canadians.

Well this week I really don't have any cool stories just because we have not been able to work as much since I am opening an area. I have no investigators and I don't have a flat (or a place to stay) right now. I take a half hour bus drive to my area, and then have to figure out what buses take me to the area I want. Then I have to walk around from there. But once I go back home (to Utah) and go to New Jersey to see you I will be able to find my way around, because I have learned here in Dublin how to do that kind of stuff (trains, buses, you name it I've done it...except boats because they don't allow those).

But that’s enough; my area is really cool though. I have these few places in my area, and each one was about the size of my last area in Bangor. I get to travel through them all. The buses I have found are a good way to figure out your area and to talk to people. When my companion and I have to split up on the bus, I talk to whomever I'm sitting next to. But if we are together I pull out the map and study out the area in my heed (that’s head in Scottish which there are a few here), but it has been good fun here. Well I need to email mom now. Love you Jer and tell Ames ‘hi’ for me, and give Ozzy a big kiss. I will see you in a few years

Love Boo

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