Chris987 asked me privately so I thought I'd share.
We are fine but so many are impacted and so many lives lost
and people unaccounted for still today. We are located in the hill country but we are about an hour and a half from Kerrville where the most devastation occured. Some lives were lost closer by due to people driving through low water crossings or on roads that were washed out and they didn't realize it until it was too late.
It's heartbreaking to see
friends posting online to ask if anyone has seen their family members who were
at RV parks, camps, etc. No words really. If you believe in prayer, it
would be great to say a few prayers for those families and the brave men
and women who are helping in the search and rescue efforts. Communities grieving, historic places destroyed, many roads and bridges washed out, cars in trees and people still searching through unimaginable conditions to try and find survivors and victims.