Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo courtesy of Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP via Getty Image “Anna Moon, Tonk, Camp Mystic, ‘87” reads the back of a long-lost watercolor I recently found while cleaning out closets (a new pastime now that my kids are in college). Seeing my picture again, I felt a jolt of happiness remembering summertime at the serene Christian camp in the Texas Hill Country. From the friendly rivalry between our tribes , the Tonkawas and the Kiowas, to arts, crafts, and swimming in the Guadalupe River, happy memories flooded back-until the loss of 27 Mystic campers in the Fourth of July flood hit me all over again. Suddenly, I was plunged back into the state of disbelief I experienced during that rainy weekend I spent obsessively monitoring the news for signs of life. In total, the flood tragically claimed 135 lives, but new findings show that “Heaven’s 27” did not have to be among them.…