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As the wife of a retired Air Force Veteran, I was blessed to live in the San Antonio Texas area while my husband was stationed at both Randolph and Medina AFB. We spent plenty of time in Hill Country including Kerrville, Hunt TX and the Guadalupe River as well.
We left TX in 2015, but still own our home in San Antonio TX. We have friends and family still in the area, including friends and families of my neighbors here in Colorado who were directly affected by this tragedy. Praise the Lord, their loved one survived.
I am hosting a candlelight vigil in our neighborhood tonight to pray for the families of Camp Mystic and their precious daughters, those who survived and those that are still missing. We are praying for an absolute miracle, but if God can’t bring them home to their parents, let’s come together and make sure those parents don’t have anything else to worry about.
The military spouse community (even after our spouses retire!!) js quite skilled at pulling together to support other families in their time of need. That’s just the way of life when you serve your country. It’s time for us to pull together to support Camp Mystic Families and the survivors.
I wasn’t born in Texas… but I got there as soon as I could. ❤️
Everything is bigger in Texas… even our hearts. ❤️




