it was a cold, gray day in december. i had been downtown picking up a few new Christmas ornaments for our tree. i happened to notice a beautiful blown glass ball that i thought the mosses would enjoy, so i bought it, too.
after i left the store, i drove to the moss' home. the cold of the day was compounded by the brisk wind coming off the ohio river. i grabbed the box with the ornament inside, pulled my coat together, and hurried to the door. just a moment after ringing the doorbell, i was greeted by mrs. moss...
as she was taking my coat, i notice a most peculiar smell...
something smelled very offensive!
i handed her the beautifully wrapped Christmas ornament, and we walked into the den where mr. moss was drinking his afternoon toddy. mrs. moss started to put the package under the tree.
mrs. moss with box in hand sat down on the couch.
dani has brought us a surprise."
mr. moss looked over at me from his leather chair,
i interrupted, "it's just a little something. i saw it, and it reminded me of you.
mrs. moss opened the package.
"look, george, isn't it beautiful,"
"it is really pretty, mommie," he said affectionately.
mrs. moss walked over to the tree to hang the ornament. the odor i had noticed when i came into the house had become more and more noticeable. but, i didn't know whether to say anything to them.
stinks?
but, it was awful!
finally, i said to the mosses, "do you smell anything odd?"
they looked at one another, shrugged,
"do you smell something, dani?" mr. moss asked.
"honestly, i smell a strong odor of gas...
we all three grabbed our coats and walked out of the house and around to where the gas line entered the house.
"do you think we should call the gas department?"
"maybe it's the gas logs?" mr. moss was thinking aloud.
"i'm sure i turned it off, george," she replied.
"dani, come with me, and we will check," mrs. moss said to me as she took my hand leading me back into the house. "george is afraid of the gas logs..."
within the minute, there we stood in front of the fireplace. before i could utter a word, mrs. moss took one of those long fireplace matches and struck the side of the box!
"OH, MY DEAR, GOD!!!" i thought to myself.
the match caught fire... first strike.
we were still standing there in one piece, respectively!!!
"THANK YOU, GOD!!!" i thought to myself.
she turned on the gas and lit the logs.
"well, it's not that???"
mrs. moss leaned out the port door and told mr. moss that the odor was not coming from the logs and that it was okay for him to come back into the house.
when he re-entered, he looked at me and said, "you know, after being outside, i smell something, too." he looked over at mrs. moss and told her to go ahead and give the gas department a call.
when i left, the gas department was en route.
an hour or so later, mrs. moss rang to say that the smell was natural gas coming from the drain in their basement... they had called to have someone come to repair it.
WHEW!!! IT WAS NOT THE EXPLOSIVE KIND OF GAS!!!
how funny we two, 'steel magnolias' (aka crazy ladies), were standing in the house lighting a match while mr. moss waited patiently in the driveway for us to give him the "all's clear" to return!
~@~
(to be continued...)
love and blessings,
dani xx
ps you will find earlier entries in ascending order on my side bar entitled, "our love story":)
14 comments:
OMG!!!
I'm glad this story has an "all is well that ends well" ending! Funny though how Mr. Moss stayed outside! :)
L,
Tania
Mr. Moss calls Mrs. Moss "mommie?"
It's a good thing you were there to save the day!!!!
That is such a funny memory Dani. I could picture him out there and also the part when Mrs. Moss took your hand. How sweet.
It sounds National Lampoonish.
What a blessing that you stopped by.
Oh goodness ~ and there was me worried about you using a cell phone when there could be a gas leak ~ and then I read the match part!! So glad that it all ended well and a good job that you noticed the smell!!
Loving the mosses story more and more.
Love and hugs Tabitha XXX
I was on the edge of my seat...funny, b/c I know you are ok, but still. Geesh what a scary thought.
They are so lucky to have had you in their lives.
How scary- I was waiting for you to say the house went up in flames! What a relief- and very entertaining!
At first I thought "Oh NO!!! Mrs Moss is going to blow everyone to Kingdom Come!" Of course I then realized how absurd that would be, after all you are here to tell the tale Dani. I still feel relieved though. LOL:D
It's was like slow motion. Don't light the m a t c h! BOOOOOM! Thank goodness you guys were all right! Geez.
That's a great story - so glad you didn't blow up - tee hee!
Have a good day - Kellan
I'm so glad that you both didn't blow the whole house up!
I just love these weekly Mosses stories :-)
Love,
Amanda x
WOW!
You really were an angel in their lives. I got shivers reading it and just about flipped out when you mentioned the match.
Just wow--very lucky and blessed!
I'm always a little nervous about that kind of stuff...What a complete blessing that you stopped in...and noticed something was off!
I'm so glad everything turned out ok!! I don't like gas that much myself (it really does scare me sometimes!) I would have been outside too!!! I love how Mr. Moss called Mrs. Moss mommie.. just beautiful!
Keep an eye on your mail box :)
love,
t. xxxx
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