i pulled my little, green datsun into the circular drive, which ran alongside mr. and mrs. moss' home, recognizing only a couple of the cars. i parked and reached for their Christmas gift, a book of poetry i had written for them.
"a pearl untouched...
a jewel of the sea.
a heart touched by many...
a jewel of me."
i opened my car door, got out, and made a mad dash toward their door. it was so cold that day, and the wind coming off the ohio river was brisk and cutting.
it didn't help i was wearing my pink corduroy walking shorts...
BRRR!
before i could even ring the bell, mr. moss opened the door.
"bless your heart, dani, come in here," he greeted me with a big, warm embrace.
"merry Christmas!" i exclaimed as i pulled away and began making my way into their den and over to their Christmas tree where i knelt to place my gift among the others.
after doing so, i stood and turned around to see mrs. moss arms wide open offering a hug.
"i'm so glad you could join us," she said in her gravelly sophisticated voice, "here, let george take your coat."
as soon as i removed my coat, mrs. moss took my cold hand into her warm, soft hand and began to introduce me to their family. of course, i already knew mrs. moss' sister, nellie, and mr. moss' sister, "buzz", from many, many sunday lunches; but it was so nice to finally put faces with the names of their niece and nephews, their spouses and children, respectively. i had heard so many wonderful things about these people. i was not disappointed!
"dani, do you like country ham?" mr. moss asked.
"i love ALL food!" i answered with a giggle and a big smile.
watching as mr. moss sliced the country ham, as mrs. moss carefully removed the cheesy grits from the oven, and as nellie spooned the turnip greens from a pot into a bowl,
i asked if i could help.
mrs. moss gave marlene (nellie's daughter-in-law) and me
after the table was set,
while we dined we talked, laughed,
after our bellies were filled, we all sat in the den listening to the wind blow outside, watching the fire roar in the fire place, and chatting. everyone, i suppose, was a little curious about me. so, i obliged them by answering their questions...
it was the first of many merry little Christmases
25 comments:
What a heart warming Christmas you spent there. What a lovely family those Mosses. I love ham too. I loved the menu items you mentioned. So unique to us westerners. You are so blessed to be part of such wonderful people. It was a very homey and wonderful time. I can just feel that about what you wrote.
I love this story- my two year old just came up to my computer, looked at your picture and said, "there's mom!"
Sweet...
I'm always amazed at the ability others have to touch our lives -- and leave us better just through knowing them...
I love the picture at the beginning of the story ~ is that Katherine in the baubles?
What a warm and special christmas you all had together ~ that's what Christmas is all about :)
What a beautiful gift you brought with you Dani, I'm sure the Mosses will have cherised it!
It sounds like you spent some wonderful Christmasses together.
Love,
Tania
Christmas with the mosses...I'm sure there was nothing better.
How wonderful that God placed you in their lives and vice sersa. It sounds like it was such a loving and cherished relationship for all of you.
I always enjoy mosses monday. Thank you Dani for sharing them with us.
I love that Christmas magic--you captured it perfectly.
I like having something to look forward to on Mondays--keep up the story!
Oh I just love the sound of that Christmas ~ what a special time!!
Loving these Monday updates sooo much!! I just don't want the story to end!!
Hope all is well with you ~ sending love across the miles XXXX
I'm so eager to hear the next story.
I too love the thought of country ham, even though I do not eat ham,
I have helped put a "ham to sleep" and when you mentioned the menu it makes me feel are warm and tingly inside....
You are so precious Dani and the Mosses were so lucky to have you in their lives.
jan, do you have "country ham" there??? is is sugar cured (very very salty)??? it is a food of the south as are the grits and greens, yum... comfort food:b
it was a sweet, homey scene; i just wish i had video or pictures; but i neglected to take them...
love,
dani
ha, jen:)
do we look very much alike??? i know our coloring is different but our features???
love,
dani
they certainly left me better, cristin:) but, i have been very sad today... this insert was a tough one; it left me missing them bunches.
love,
dani
it is exactly what Christmas is all about, amanda; and, yes, that is baby katherine in the baubles:) foreshadowing things to come!!!
love,
dani
they did love it, tania... i loved giving them a part of myself:) i have it around here somewhere... as mr. moss didn't want anything to happen to it.
love,
dani
you know, linda, honestly as an adult, there were no better times than that spent with the mosses on Christmas eve afternoon... from this first year until the last year john, katherine and i spent with mosses and his sitter.
love,
dani
i love that you look forward to mm's, lisa... i look forward to sharing. it makes me feel good to keep them alive in this small way:)
love,
dani
tabitha, it was soooooooooo sweet. they were all sooooooooooo sweet. i have been so sad and nostalgic today; but i wouldn't trade that memory for the world:)
love,
dani
shannon, i hope i was a blessing to them... i KNOW they were a blessing to me... all that comfort food makes me feel all warm and tingly inside to... as does the thought of their warm house on a winters' day while watching the ohio flow along...
love,
dani
Your monday stories are just so sweet. I just love them. Do you still get together with the family?
Oh my Dani,
I've been away from blogs for a while but I'm back and can't wait to read all of yours I've missed. I'm closing down my old blog and only using this new one from now on. So you'll have to get used to this being me!
Now I'm off to read all of your posts,
Love Em
Dani, You painted such a realistic picture of this wonderful Christmas that I felt like I have seeing it in a movie. How wonderful to have such special memories of good times shared with extraordinary people.
Love and hugs
Lucy XXXXOOOO
What a perfect day. Reminds me of the ones we spent with my grandparents on Sundays. A wonderful home cooked meal, Lawrence Welk on the tv, and lots of laughter.
Thanks for sharing :-) Blessings!
r, i had those sundays at my grandparents, too, until i was 12. i think that is what made that Christmas so special, it reminded me of something i was missing...
l,
d
How beautiful!!! such beautiful memories Dani!! Thank you so much for sharing these lovely memories, Christmas is such a gorgeous time of the year, but to spend it with beautiful people who touch your lives forever... the best gift of all!!!! I missed hearing your fav. Christmas song.. which one was it???
love,
t. xxxx
hey, t:) it was "have yourself a merry little Christmas" (instrumental)... i love it!!!
love you, too:D
dani
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