I, Lauren, was gifted this amazing, thoughtful cache and trackable as a going away present in Feb2021 from the family I nannied for in San Antonio. I was supposed to hide it in Charleston when I got here, but I procrastinated and finally enlisted the help of Mike [Gundark2000]. Huge thanks to him for hiding, and maintaining my beloved cache for me as my family and I have now moved out of state to Kansas City. Maybe one day I can return and search for it myself. Here is the original description:
""This GEOCACHE is dedicated to the wonderful, stupendous, adventurous, amazing, caring, and fun-loving LAUREN... and Cooper! With her help, my kiddos learned ALL about geocaching. They endlessly explored in the heat and rain, and tirelessly searched EVERY nook and cranny in San Antonio. They endured lots of thorny scratches in the woods and only got stopped by the cops once. They even placed 32 CACHES on their own, to help others enjoy the search too! As of February 2021, they found their 100th geocache together, in the span of 1 year, all thanks to the virus and quarantine 2020. We are so sad to see LAUREN leave, so we made a CACHE for her to take to her new home in Charleston, South Carolina... It perfectly matches this one here in San Antonio. This cache is in honor of all she means to our family! We filled it with swag to represent the fun memories we have made with her over the past 3+ years... We will miss you dearly Lauren!! Love, B&K""
Gundark2000 here...
When Lauren told me her story, i was more than happy to help. i got things together, scouted out the perfect hiding place and got it hidden. Because this cache is so near and dear to her heart, I placed her container, into an ammo can for longevity... so in essence, youll be finding a cache within a cache. Hers holds the log and some personal swag and the ammo can has more swag... Please be careful with the inner container and please rehide as good or better than found :)
Congratulations to Taboo125 for the FTF!!