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Daejeon, South Korea (by Luke Hoagland)


My daughter Hannah’s mission!

liveaswellasyoudare:

Daejeon, South Korea (by Luke Hoagland)

My daughter Hannah’s mission!

A letter from Hannah’s mission president with a picture taken on her arrival at the mission home!
“We are so excited to have your daughter serving with us here in the Korea Daejeon Mission. She is ready to go to work. We trust that your daughter will receive many blessings through her missionary service in Korea and extend to you our sincere appreciation for sending us your precious daughter. We look forward to a wonderful relationship with her and deem it an honor to serve with her at this time.”
THEY HAVE ALREADY FIGURED OUT THAT SHE IS PRECIOUS

A letter from Hannah’s mission president with a picture taken on her arrival at the mission home!

“We are so excited to have your daughter serving with us here in the Korea Daejeon Mission. She is ready to go to work. We trust that your daughter will receive many blessings through her missionary service in Korea and extend to you our sincere appreciation for sending us your precious daughter. We look forward to a wonderful relationship with her and deem it an honor to serve with her at this time.”

THEY HAVE ALREADY FIGURED OUT THAT SHE IS PRECIOUS

My daughter Hannah is in Korea by now! I look at this map of her mission and wonder where they will send her first. I didn’t realize before how much of her mission is on the coast. (I guess, when you think about it, MOST of South Korea IS coast.)
BTW, I found out that in Korean, her mission (Daejeon) is pronounced, “TAY-jun.”

My daughter Hannah is in Korea by now! I look at this map of her mission and wonder where they will send her first. I didn’t realize before how much of her mission is on the coast. (I guess, when you think about it, MOST of South Korea IS coast.)

BTW, I found out that in Korean, her mission (Daejeon) is pronounced, “TAY-jun.”

My daughter Hannah—Sister Hurt—and her fellow sister missionaries jumping for joy that they are almost ready to leave for Korea! They’ve studied hard at the Missionary Training Center for twelve weeks (the missionaries learning Asian languages stay at the MTC the longest). They leave for Korea in five days!
Godspeed, Sisters!

My daughter Hannah—Sister Hurt—and her fellow sister missionaries jumping for joy that they are almost ready to leave for Korea! They’ve studied hard at the Missionary Training Center for twelve weeks (the missionaries learning Asian languages stay at the MTC the longest). They leave for Korea in five days!

Godspeed, Sisters!