I will say, I'm a great, great, great grandson of Stephen F. Austin. He founded Austin, Texas, which is kind of cool.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always love to come to Austin.
I've been surprised by Austin. I had a cowboy image of the place. It's a pretty sophisticated city - in some ways, more sophisticated than Boston. And there's a lighter feel to the place. It's very good for my spirits.
I consider myself a Texan. I grew up in Texas and Oklahoma.
I have really fond memories of Texas. By the time I was eight, we started to go back to Chile very regularly, and many family members came to visit us because we couldn't go visit them.
I spent some special years in my hometown of El Paso.
I'm super laid back. I'm from Texas. I love my family.
I like the fact that Austin's the first place I've ever lived where there's a real sense of community. People care about their neighbors.
Texas was such a welcoming place, and with its unbelievable history and tradition, it's extra special to be a part of that.
Some of my finest memories are from my time at the University of Texas.
I'm a 10th-generation Texan. My ancestor - Andrew Kent - fought at the Alamo.