Lynsey Keeling-Milam, 20, of Sterling, is a consultant at Seno Formal Wear, Sterling, where she helps customers find the right clothes for the occasion. She is the daughter of Melinda and James Temple of Sheridan, and is engaged to Zach Oldfield, 20, of Sterling. Lynsey has a sister, Sylvie Heller, 35, of Oregon, and two nephews, Matthew Sadler, 16, of Oregon, and Benjamin Mullins, 10, of Ashton.
On-the-job lesson: Be patient, cautious, and attentive to detail.
Alma mater: I graduated in 2007 from Oregon High School.
Philosophy: Live life as it comes and go where the wind takes you.
Oughta be a law: Everybody should get along.
Hearts: Anything to do with music, anything on MTV, the outdoors, "Family Guy" and "The Office."
Darts: Housework.
Haunts: Shopping.
Heroes: My (late) fathers, Douglas Keeling and William Milam, and my mom.
First job: I worked at SuperValu, in Oregon, as a cashier when I was 16. I liked it. I liked the people I worked with and the small-town atmosphere.
First car: A 1992 Toyota Tercel. I was 16.
Read this: Janet Evanovich's "Naughty Neighbor."
People say I look like: My biological dad, Douglas Keeling.
Phobias: Spiders, the dark and snakes.
Guilty pleasure: Sleeping and being in the sun.
I'd like to meet: Bill Gates.
In the dictionary next to: Outgoing. I like to be around people.
Trading places: I'd like to be my grandma, Barb Swenson, to see what she sees every day, and maybe gain some knowledge of what to expect and what to look forward to.
Trading spaces: I'd like to visit Spain for the culture.
Best thing about Sterling: It's a little bit bigger town, but everybody still pretty much knows everyone.
Shout out to: Jessica Shuman, my coworker and friend, Steve Dodd, my boss, and Zach Oldfield, my fiancé.
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