KERR COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Home looks a little different for Courtney Garrison now.
She and her daughter spent the early morning hours of July 4 on the roof of their home in Hunt as floodwaters crashed into their shingles. They were feet away from danger for hours.
Those floods killed at least 135 people across the state, including 117 in Kerr County alone.
Now, Garrison lives in Kerrville, in an RV donated to her by a relief organization.
"When I first spoke to you, it was still survival, shock, now what?" she said. "Now it's starting to feel more normal. Friends are starting to hang out. We're starting to do normal life things again."
"Losing everything obviously is really hard," she said. "But with all the help it's been really easy for me specifically to kind of rebuild and feel