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Meet Your Neighbors

Compiled by Stina Sieg
Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado

Age: 19

Lives in: Silt (born and raised, living in Grand Junction during the school year)

Occupation: Athletic training major at Mesa State University



What was the last song you had stuck in your head? “I’ve Kissed a Girl” by Katy Perry

What’s the best part of your day? “Probably going to the gym and getting jacked.”



If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be? “Probably, like, Greece.”

Why? “It’s just really nice there, from what I’ve heard. The ladies ” yeah, just do some traveling.”

Age: 30

Lives in: Glenwood Springs (originally from Guadalajara, Mexico)

Occupation: Server at Tequila’s Mexican restaurant in Glenwood

What was the last song you had stuck in your head? “Thank You for Thinking of Me” by Ricky Martin

What’s the best part of your day? “All day.”

If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be? “In my home, in Mexico, with my family” (with his mother, father, three sisters and three brothers).

Age: 53

Lives in: Glenwood Springs (originally from Pueblo)

Occupation: Bookkeeper for MacDonald’s

What was the last song you had stuck in your head? “‘Beautiful One.’ It’s a K-Love (a Christian radio station) song.”

What’s the best part of your day? “Lunchtime.”

If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be? “Oh, wow. I’ve always wanted to go to Israel and visit the Holyland.”

Why? “I just always wanted to walk the places that Jesus walked and see those places I’ve studied. I wouldn’t want to live there. I love where I live, but I’d want to visit.”

(Sally’s daughter)

Age: 24

Lives in: Glenwood Springs (born and raised)

Occupation: “During the year I’m a schoolteacher, but right now I’m with my mom at the office.”

What was the last song you had stuck in your head? “I am Free” (also a K-Love song).

What’s the best part of your day? “Everything. I don’t know. I’m happy all the time, so all parts of my day are good.”

If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be? “On a beach somewhere, lying in the sun.”


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