The feeling that still overwhelms me is gratitude. Nashville is an amazing community of people who truly have the volunteer spirit. There was never a time in the whole post-flood process where I felt like we wouldn’t be okay or felt alone. From the families at our kids’ school to the congregations of local churches, we were surrounded by help during the days of clearing out the house and separating our life’s accumulation of stuff into piles of trash and salvage. Once that was complete, we had a temporary place to stay and all the items we absolutely needed to create an atmosphere of normalcy for the kids. Again, this was thanks to the community, specifically the families from school and the staff and board members of NCT.
Since then, I’ve continued to witness and benefit from amazing acts of kindness and generosity. Three months later there is no doubt that this – both Nashville as a whole and Nashville Children’s Theatre – is exactly where I am supposed to be today.
Kathryn Colegrove
NCT Managing Director

Flowers in Kathryn's backyard were buds covered by mud and water during the flood, but bloomed beautifully amidst the recovery a few days after the water receded.