Monday, May 3, 2010

The Storm!











As many of y'all know we have experienced heavy rains the last 2 days which has caused massive flooding in the entire Nashville area. We all knew the storm was coming and even as it started raining early Saturday we thought nothing of it. During the Spring and Fall we have become accustom to storm watches, tornado watches, and even tornado warnings. Precisely in that order. I was scheduled to work Saturday night at the theatre so I left our house at 4pm. It is about a 30mile commute. I was only able to get about 10 miles out of town when I discovered the roads were closed due to bridges being flooded over and trees blocking the roads. After discovering that all other routes were either closed or too dangerous to cross I went back home.
I made a few trips to the grocery store to stock up on essentials. We've laughed in the past at locals who whenever they hear there might be snow they head to the store and stock up on bread, milk, and toilet paper. I found myself making these same purchases:)
There was a tornado warning in Fairview that night for about 30 minutes. We went to our tornado room (bathroom:)) and listened to the radio until they said it had passed. No touchdown of tornado was ever recorded. All they ever can do is monitor the wind speed and its directions mixed with the temperature and see if the formula could possibly create a tornado. Luckily there were none reported touching down in all of Nashville.
We finally slept listening to the rain pound down on the roofs and cement. I woke up at 5am. The news broadcasters with urgency in their voices were telling people to stay home. People the day before had drowned in their cars trying to pass through standing water, in many instances the road was no longer there and had lost it's stand against the force of water like so many other objects had.
Our church was cancelled and we tried to stay in touch with our friends and members by txt since we couldn't get enough service to connect a call. At about 7 or 8am I helped a neighbor who lives below us get his belongings off the floor. We tried stacking his furniture on objects some only a few more inches higher but anything was better than keeping them in their place. I tried to be the calm one as I spoke to neighbors assuring them we'd be ok. It was hard however when we"d see on the news of apt. buildings being evacuated & their cars were floating away.
We stayed put but didn"t know how the roads looked just past the trees. The rain drenched us like millions of hoses hanging strait from the sky with no break for breath. It was odd because when we would look outside thinking it wasn't raining it was actually raining like it typically would (which is still pretty heavy). As soon as the sky would tease us with a color other than grey we would see lightning and directly following it was thunder as to rip through the sky like a big bully.
We lost power around 8am & were concerned how long it would be off. The kids were awesome and only when the thunder would shake did they come to us for reasurance. This was surely the longest day of my life! Constant check ups on neighbors around us became habitual. Occasinally we would see someone outside as if they wanted to make sure it was not a dream and touch it. As some of our neighbors were leaving to go to close family the rain had pretty much stopped. This was 8pm.
We ventured out hestitantly to our friends Adrian and Annie who last we talked to had power. We took the food that needed to be cooked and our phone chargers. They did in fact have power. The rest of town was dark and doors left open to stores and buildings. It was like the town had been abandoned. Adrian was mostly upset the cable was not working:) We stayed there after eating and the kids played. We tried to make multiple calls but no success. AT&T had lost all connection and Verizon was very limited.
On our way to our apt. one of our neighbors gave us a few candles, we had only 1 flashlight. The girls slept to the side of the bed and Trey and us in our bed. We finally fell asleep with sticky skin around 10pm. Danyette woke me up at 11:20pm to turn off all the things that were on when the power went out. Not sure it was really happening I bounced through the place excitedly turning off tv's and lights. I turned on the AC and went back to sleep.
We are extremely grateful that we are safe and have power. It will be a long time before Nashville will be back to normal. Drinking water is safe and is expected to stay that way with conservative use. Fairview as a whole was not badly affected because we are not as close to rivers and streams as the other cities. The flooding experienced was directly from rain fall not stream or river overflow. Now begins the process of rebuilding and service. We hope we can help those so dramatically affected by this bastard of a storm!

10 comments:

mom/grandmaG said...

Wow, what an experience. Having seen regular Nashville rain,I can't even imagine what it would be like with a slow moving storm!! We are so glad you are all safe and the kids were good. We were pretty anxious! This is one to tell generations to come! What I saw on Weather Channel was so scary I didn't want to watch. Glad you didn't try to forge the rivers on the roads! Like I said earlier, maybe I will keep my April snow.

Brooke said...

So scary!! I'm so glad you are all safe and the kids were so well behaved and brave. I am also grateful you turned around and went back home instead of trying to get to work.

Anonymous said...

Amazing! We all were definitely thinking about you guys and praying for you. We are so glad you are safe.

Tara said...

WOW!!! What a story! So scary! We are glad to hear that you are all safe and sound!!

Misty said...

All I can say is I'm glad I had a super busy weekend so I wasn't at home hovering over the tv watching the weather channel. I was terrified & worried with huge distractions. I can't imagine if I would've had nothing to do. Whew! I'm so glad you're all safe & no damage was done to any of your belongings. Way to go girlies & Trey for being so brave! I'm sure your Mommy & Daddy were very proud of you for that. I know I am. I can't wait to really talk to you. What an experience, one none of you will soon forget.

Melissa said...

I too thought of y'all! I couldn't believe the footage on the news- and of course I know it is so much worse in person! Glad to know y'all are safe!

Jenn said...

holy cow! So scary!

Dawn Rae said...

Glad you are all okay. I was wondering, thanks for the update!

tanya.... said...

I am SO thankful that all turned out okay! Love ya

Stephanie said...

sheesh! What an experience. Glad you are all okay!