One day a long time ago there was a janitor. He worked hard and kept his nose clean for this was one of the few jobs he could get.
One spring morning he noticed the maid. She was beautiful! He would watch her arrive at work and he would watch her as she would leave. Throughout the day he would catch glimpses of her but he was too scared to talk to her. This went on for a long time.
One Monday they bumped into each other.
He said "Excuse me miss, pardon me miss." as he stumbled over his feet which seemed to be in his mouth. She giggled and said it's OK.
He said I notice you use Pine-sol rather than Lysol. She responded that she liked Pine-sol's scent but Lysol makes a great antibacterial spray that does not leave much of an odor.
He thought that this is the perfect woman for me and they spoke for hours on the benefits of various materials and methods, comparing notes. Yeah, they kept notes. Over the next few months and years they learned more about each other and a lot about cleaning.
One day...
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
Happy Mothers Day
When I was born I had visible
horns. I imagine that the doctor tried
to reassure the gathered relatives that it was a “normal” birth. I imagine my father loved me and said “This
is too heavy for me.” joined the Coast Guard
and requested Alaska. He and my mother were divorced a few months
later. He paid child support until I
turned eighteen. I am every grateful for
my father’s support. He is my
Daddy.
My grandparents raised me while my
mother was trapping another male to help care for me. The man who stood up and married a woman with
a wild child was wild himself. He and my
mother stuck with me through all the rough times. I went to fourteen different schools before I
graduated high school.
I was first arrested at age
seven. We were shooting flaming tennis
balls from a rooftop at passing cars. At
seven it is not likely that I was the mastermind merely part of the gang. We loved to run from the cops. It was just like the movies. We would leap from building to building and
the “pigs” would not continue pursuit.
They just watched us and noted our path.
We used the same roof and escape path more than once and the police were
waiting.
My pop was mad at me. He told me to “plan better” and pay
attention. My mother loved me. That was San Jose, California. I failed third grade.
We moved far from there to Desoto
Parish in the swamp far from people and my mom and pop build a log cabin while home
schooling me. We were living in the back
of a yellow Dodge Charger. We would look
up at the stars at night and bath in the rain.
When I went back to pubic school we
moved into the bustling metropolis of Gloster,
Louisiana. I thrived there. I set the house and myself on fire many
times.
We burned our trash in 55 gallon
barrels and when it was full we went to the dump. I was dutifully burning the trash and
experimenting with aerosol cans. They
were great fun! I through some in and
boom! Being young and foolish I tossed
some in and thought I had a dud. I
peaked over the edge and was met with a ball of flaming gas but that is a story
for another day.
My mother said “Never apologize for
who you are.” My wife said “Never be
ashamed where you come from.” My
daughter said she was proud of me.
I LOVE YOU MOM. Thank you for sticking with me. I am sorry for all the grief I have every
caused you. Thank God you are my
mom. Not all my friends have
parents.
Not only am I blessed with an awesome mother I get to be married to an incredible woman that is an inspirational mom. She inspires me to perform.
My daughter’s marriage
I am so
proud of my daughter. She is getting
married…in a church. This is the first
church marriage in the Moss clan for a few generations. Legend has that since we were excommunicated
no one has been socially acceptable enough to pull it off.
My lovely
bride was nearly seven month pregnant when we were wed. I was released early from work and my
supervisor was my witness. The witness
is important because when people say “I don’t believe such a lovely woman would
marry you.” You can then say “I have witnesses.” Thank you Charlie
We were
married at the court house just outside of Clark
AB, Republic of the Philippines. I was in jungle fatigues and my wife in
maternity biker attire. I thought we
were in trouble when the judge started shouting at my bride. Judge Lansing knew my father in law who was a
cop in Manila. We had to get notarized permission to wed
from our parents because we were too young.
After the interrogation and checking of paper we were wed.
Thank God
for my wife. She has been a blessing
everyday. I would probably be in prison or dead if not for her. We have been blessed with two lovely children that inspired me to try to become a responsible human. Our marriage has been nothing short of a miracle.
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