Thursday, May 6, 2010

Mud Mama's Mud Room






Be careful what you call yourself ... I am now surrounded in mud! I am (along with my husband and the help of Steramatic) digging through the rubble of our basement from the Nashville flood of last weekend. Though it is sunny and 83 degrees today, Nashville is left to clean up from a flood the likes of which the city has never seen. I consider ourselves lucky, we have our house and our lives, but we have thousands of dollars worth of damage and damaged property. Our sump pump could not keep up with the demand of the 2 feet of rain in two days and at one point there was three and a half feet of water in our luckily unfinished basement. It knocked out our hot water and air conditioning because all of the wiring was down there. We are left with inches of mud and lots of soggy things that we are sifting through.So it is a big mess and a big expense. BUT, like I said we are still lucky. There are people we know that totally lost their homes and had to be evacuated by boat. People lost their lives. The Grand Ol' Opry and the Opryland Hotel are currenty under water. I know musicians who lost all of their equiptment (we lost our sound system)But Music City will heal! I am proud of my home town. No reports of looting, just people helping each other here in the "Volunteer State". It was frustrating that there was not much national media about this all week, but, last night Anderson Cooper put it as the lead story on 360 and apologized for not giving it more coverage sooner. He will be live in Nashville tonight.
I am feeling fortunate and sending love and healing to those who did not weather the storm as well. I heart you Nashville!

7 comments:

BlondeMomBlog (Jamie) said...

So glad you all are OK! How is your old house?

We are in Bellevue near Beech Bend but we're on a bit of a hill and miraculously had zero damage at all. I couldn't believe it.

Spectrum Mom said...

Hi,

So glad you're okay. You're right-we can be very proud of our
city.

How's your boy?

yonca said...

Glad you all are ok.I'm so sorry for people who lost their homes. It's so sad.

Mike said...

We had massive flooding here in NC in 2000 with hurricane Floyd. We had 27 inches of rain in 2 weeks. So many people lost their homes and lives. Floods are devastating. I am glad that you are okay.

Betsy Thorpe said...

Lauren, I have interviewed people all week and I can honestly say that the overriding sentiment throughout the city is gratitude. Those who lost everything are happy to be alive, and people like me who lost nothing are grateful for our good fortune. But most of all everyone I talked to say they are proud to live in a community where people reach out to help both friends and strangers in times of need.

I am sorry to hear that you suffered damage to your new home, but am happy to hear that you and your family are safe and well.

On another note......have you considered changing your the name of your blog......

I'm thinking Flood Mama has a nice ring......

mudmama said...

Good idea, Betsy! I definitely feel gratitude, too!

Molly said...

Wow. I'm so glad you're okay!

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