GLENDALE, Wis. — Carrie Davis is taking things day by day, almost one month after her Glendale home was severely damaged by historic flooding.
It's a home they had recently purchased and were making their own.
"It's like we're not even homeowners anymore. It's just everything has to be replaced," Davis said.
Seven feet of water filled their basement, knocking out appliances and their offices as well as important studio equipment her husband used. A car in their garage became unusable. But what hurt the most was losing family pictures and memorabilia passed down to them.
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"It's going to be difficult to replace those memories that we lost," Davis said.
While they didn't lose their home, the Davis family did lose a