I live about 5-10 minutes outside of downtown Nashville, yet barely even noticed that anything was going on
We're at the top of a hill, so the only damage we suffered was the power getting knocked out a couple times. I was really more worried about the tornadoes, and not even thinking about the rain. It didn't feel any different to me than an average storm. We'd had a lot worse happen during the winter snowstorms.
We saw some flooding over in the park, but it still didn't seem too unusual.
When I got back to school on Thursday (I only go three days out of the week.), I heard people calling it "A life changing event we would be telling to our grandchildren". My story would be how completely clueless I was to what had happened.
I looked into it online and read that it was the biggest flood in Tennessee since 1927. I saw pictures and videos of the damage. I think the most recognisable place that had flooded was the Opryland area, I was quite saddened about that.
It's amazing how little you can hear about something while being right in the middle of it.
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