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August 15, 2020
Gruene, TX
#JoiningJeffers

Hannah and Johnson

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Johnson Jeffers

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Hannah Brock

#JoiningJeffers

August 15, 2020

Gruene, TX

How We Met

Camp Brought Us Together

Johnson and Hannah have both worked at different camps for many years. Johnson worked at Mustang Island Family Camp for 6 years before deciding to go back to school to earn his MS at the University of Georgia. While he was living in Athens, GA, he came back to TX to attend a camp conference at Camp Capers, a conference that Hannah was also attending! They only talked for a couple of minutes before going their separate ways, but that's all it took. A few days later Johnson reached out to Hannah with a simple Facebook message. After countless hours of texting, calling, and Facetiming, a Spring Break trip to Texas sealed the deal and they started dating...long distance. After visiting each other and about a year of a long distance relationship, Johnson graduated from UGA and moved back to Texas to be close to Hannah. Johnson is now the Director of Camp Capers and Hannah is the Day Camp Director at Rocky River Ranch. They are blessed with great friends and supportive families and are excited to spend the rest of their lives together.

The Proposal

November 24, 2019

A great proposal is only made possible with A LOT of help. On November 24th Quinn, Lea, Danielle, Shanna and Ellen distracted Hannah with errands & a lunch in Wimberley while Johnson, Brantley, Jason and Andy worked to set up Johnson's perfect plan for the proposal. When the ladies arrived at Capers, Johnson led Hannah to the Brinsmade Sanctuary, 108 acres of land on the back part of Camp Capers, where a golf cart covered in twinkle lights was waiting. While their favorite songs played, Johnson handed Hannah a blank scrapbook. He drove the golf cart to one of numerous campsites where pictures hung on strings of twinkling lights. Each picture represented times that they were with each others families. While they were looking at photos and putting them into the photo album together, their friend Lea was hiding taking pictures of this magical moment. They then drove to several other campsites, each with a theme of pictures on strings of lights: travels together, time spent around water, messages over the course of their relationship. The final picture station was right next to the Guadalupe River, the same spot that they had visited the very first time Johnson had come to see Hannah in Texas. The pictures were of those very first pictures they had together. Johnson then led Hannah to a hammock he had set up, just like the first time they had been there. He began describing what their relationship meant to him and while Hannah's eyes were completely filled with tears, he got down on one knee and proposed in the most perfect moment ever imagined. And Hannah said YES!! After the proposal on the river, Johnson carted Hannah back to a surprise party where friends and families gathered to celebrate their engagement.

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