December 9, 2009 - Letter to Bro
Published by Elder Brady Lee Hafen under on 3:06 PM
Hey Jer, thanks for the email. It was good to hear from you.
That’s funny, so your friend was moving your car just to mess with you? Or was he taking it out for a spin? You never really explained that part, but that really is funny that you saran wrapped his car. Also 10pm, that’s really not that late. So all the hygienists that work for you, are they good fun and games too? Like, were they in on the saran wrap stuff?
That sure is fun that Ames is traveling. She has been everywhere. Now do you think she is sick of it yet? Or does she still like all the new places? A lot of Irish people travel to Chicago. I guess it also has a large Irish-American population, so they love to go there. It seems like a cool place to go.
For me the work has been just the same, nothing too big or cool yet. We had a cool lesson with André and Cecilia, and that is basically really it. We committed them to start going to FHE on Mondays with the Shannon family (who I have gotten really close with).
So Jer, do you go out with the elder in Texas to teaching appointments? I hear you get close with them, but I have never heard about you going with them to teach. Out here in Ireland, our mission president really has pushed us to take members out with us. If so, what would you suggest we do to get them more involved in the lessons?
Well bro, I need to email mom. Love ya
Talk to you next week,
Brady
That’s funny, so your friend was moving your car just to mess with you? Or was he taking it out for a spin? You never really explained that part, but that really is funny that you saran wrapped his car. Also 10pm, that’s really not that late. So all the hygienists that work for you, are they good fun and games too? Like, were they in on the saran wrap stuff?
That sure is fun that Ames is traveling. She has been everywhere. Now do you think she is sick of it yet? Or does she still like all the new places? A lot of Irish people travel to Chicago. I guess it also has a large Irish-American population, so they love to go there. It seems like a cool place to go.
For me the work has been just the same, nothing too big or cool yet. We had a cool lesson with André and Cecilia, and that is basically really it. We committed them to start going to FHE on Mondays with the Shannon family (who I have gotten really close with).
So Jer, do you go out with the elder in Texas to teaching appointments? I hear you get close with them, but I have never heard about you going with them to teach. Out here in Ireland, our mission president really has pushed us to take members out with us. If so, what would you suggest we do to get them more involved in the lessons?
Well bro, I need to email mom. Love ya
Talk to you next week,
Brady
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