TFTB: Where do you want to wake up tomorrow (5)?

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

Callie Schmidt
ROYAL REPORT

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By Callie Schmidt and Josh Towner | For the Clarion

“I want to wake up next to my wife at the Masu Serena Safari Lodge in Kenya.” — Jay Barnes, Bethel University President, Arden Hills

“I want to wake up in Hong Kong. I plan to visit this summer.” — Wing, Sodexo Chef, Hong Kong, China

“I’d like to wake up at home in Uganda. They have good weather.” — Deo Munguriek, senior business and reconciliation studies major, Uganda, Africa.

“I want to wake up in my bedroom. It’s one of my favorite places right now. I put things in there that I enjoy: photos, posters, quotes. Things that inspire me. It’s a relaxing place to wake up to.” — Mackenzie Leach, senior elementary education major, Excelsior

“I want to wake up in Tokyo, Japan. I really like the culture. There’s a lot…I like their historical culture.” — Mai Moua, former Bethel student studying missional ministries, Oakdale

“I want to wake up anywhere warmer than here, I guess. Minnesota is so nice that it’s hard to think of anywhere better than here, with all the lakes and the trees around.” — Jane Chase, McGregor

“I want to wake up in India. I’ve always wanted to go there. My mom was really into Indian bollywood movies when I was younger, and she always wanted to go there, so I would take her with me.” — Christina Dogbey, freshman social work and reconciliation studies major, Brooklyn Park

“I want to wake up in the Galápagos Islands. I was really into National Geographic growing up and you could always win trips there, but I never did.” — Morgan Johnson, sophomore business marketing and data analytics major, Shakopee

“I’d like to wake up back in Belize, where I was in interim, because it’s warm.” — Chad Osgood, department chair of human kinetics and applied health science, Arden Hills

“I want to wake up in Iceland. It’s one of the safest countries in the world and not a lot of people travel there, so it’d be nice to see.” — Whitney Krans, sophomore business analytics and analysis major, Blaine

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Callie Schmidt
ROYAL REPORT

Journalism student. News Editor for The Bethel University Clarion.