07 July 2025

Music Monday: My Friend...

For today's Music Monday, I'm doing something a little different. The disastrous flooding in Texas that caused campers, counselors, and staff at Camp Mystic to lose their lives has hit close to home for me, and this blog post will be a bit more personal than most of my Music Mondays.

One thing about me that probably seems strange to those that only know me as an adult is that I was a camper from the time I was a rising third grader (8 years old) until I was a rising senior in high school (17) and then worked at the same summer camp for five years after that. Camp was my life, and as a child of a clergy family (Preacher's Kid or PK), it was even more so. We moved about every four years until I was in 8th grade (13) and then after seven years so that I could graduate from high school. They then moved again with my sister having only one year in my high school and three at the school from which she graduated. I went to work at camp that summer, leaving from one home and returning at the end of the season to another one. 

Me and a camper, summer of 1992 (?)

For these girls and the staff, Camp Mystic was home just like Camp Glisson in North Georgia was for me, and while I can't begin to fathom the horror, the fear, and the loss felt by families involved, one quote stands out. Parents of a camper lost in the flooding said that for them, their child would be forever living her best life at the camp she loved. May all kids have such a safe place where they are covered up with love like Mystic and, in my experience, Glisson. The song for today is one I sang all those years on Fridays when, as a camper, I had to go back home with my parents or, as a counselor/section leader, I watched these precious campers that I'd folded into my heart leave for their homes. It's a lot more upbeat in the video below than it was when I was a camper, and I like that change. 

Please, if you are able, find ways to help and support the Camp Mystic families. At the time of this writing there are still 10 campers unaccounted for--and loads of ways to help them in this horrible time. From my camp home, via Facebook: "To offer support beyond prayer, consider contributing to the United Methodist response coordinated through the Rio Texas Conference: Advance #2050 Guadalupe River Flood."

To my Glisson family, I'll see you in the sky, if not before... (lyrics below)


My Friend
sung by Camp Glisson Staff, summer of 2012

My friend, I think of you daily
Because I care, and it's true
That though we've shared a lot together
It's very rare that I see you

And I want you to know that God loves you
And that I love you too
And that even if we're hardly ever near
I'm talking to him about you

And I'll be praying for you every morning
As I start of the day with the Lord
And I'll be praying that you're walking with Jesus
And abiding in His word

For you see, this Jesus of Nazareth
He means everything to me
For He has taken my life and He has freed my soul
And He's calmed an angry sea

And I want you to know that God loves you
And that I love you too
And that even if we're hardly ever near
I'm talking to him about you

And I'll be praying for you every morning
As I start of the day with the Lord
And I'll be praying that you're walking with Jesus
And abiding in His word

Well, I don't know when I'll see you again
A month, a year, or maybe more
But if your heart belongs to the Savior
I'll see you in the sky if not before

And I want you to know that God loves you
And that I love you too
And that even if we're hardly ever near
I'm talking to him about you

And I'll be praying for you every morning
As I start of the day with the Lord
And I'll be praying that you're walking with Jesus
And abiding in His word

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Music Monday: My Friend...

For today's Music Monday, I'm doing something a little different. The disastrous flooding in Texas that caused campers, counselors, ...