TFTB: Where do you want to wake up tomorrow (1)?

Bethel photojournalists asked 10 people in the Bethel bubble one question. Here’s what they found out.

Miranda Weippert
ROYAL REPORT

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By Madyson Fortier and Miranda Weippert | For the Clarion

“I want to wake up in Switzerland where I would be eating Lindt’s peppermint dark chocolate. I have like 300 (candy bars) stashed at my house — I wouldn’t eat all 300 just to clarify.” –Karen Riemer, senior accounting and finance major, Minneapolis.

“I would want to wake up in Bastad, Sweden. It’s beautiful and relaxing. Everyone there has a sailboat.” — Hannah Toutge, freshman English literature and writing major, Robbinsdale.

“I want to wake up in a snow igloo on an appalachian trail because I would be able to enjoy myself and not be here at school.” -Brandon Johnson, junior nursing major, Champlin.

“I would want to wake up in Hawaii because I want to go snorkeling and do the typical tourist things.” — Leah Buss, freshman elementary education and pre-primary major, Souix Center, Iowa.

“I would want to wake up in Stockholm, Sweden because my family is from there and they have really good fashion.” — Greta Lausch, sophomore political science major, Victoria.

“I would want to wake up in Ireland because they have good hiking and I like eating.” — Gabriella Arland, sophomore biblical and theological studies and missional ministries major, Stillwater.

“I would want to wake up in Australia because it sounds warm and I have never seen a kangaroo before.” — Brooke Storbeck, junior math and spanish education major, Baudette.

“I want to wake up in Maui. I’ve vacationed there before with family so I have a lot of good memories there and it’s my favorite place I’ve been.” -Clare Rozelle, sophomore psychology major, Chaska.

“I want to wake up in Paris because I love shopping, it’s beautiful and has such good food. I would love to live there.” Katrina Fender, super senior human resources major, Ramsey.

“I want to wake up in my favorite place on earth — the Schloss Harolddeck (castle) in Austria because when you wake up they have bread things with nutella, a fire is always lit, and it’s in the mountains overlooking the alpine lake.” Peggy Kendall, communication professor, Anoka.

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