Little did I know, the very next night at one o'clock in
the morning, Jeff would wake up to banging on the door. He opened the door, and there was a cop yelling, "FIRE! GET OUT! YOUR FLOORS ARE CAVING IN! GET OUT, GET OUT! HUSSLE AND BUSSLE! YOU DON'T HAVE A LOT OF TIME." Jeff ran back to our bedroom to wake me up. When I woke up to the screaming, I initially thought our house was on fire, and we didn't have a way out. I grabbed my cell phone and ran for the door and realized the way was clear. I got to the bottom of our stairs, and the cop said, "Hey, go back up there, and get a blanket. It's cold out there." What happened to our "floors caving in, and get out as fast as we can?"
Jeff and I ran across the street and watched smoke billowing right behind our apartment. I sat on the sidewalk and thought of every individual item in our house and how much money it would be to replace. Then we thought about our lesson on Sunday, and how Jeff was going to get renter's insurance on Monday at work, but he didn't want to do it without talking to me about it first.
After we calmed down a little bit, we went to go see the fire and how close it really was to our apartment. This is what we saw. Our bedroom window is right above that fire truck on the right.
We sat and watched 5 Buck Pizza burn to the ground for 3 hours just praying it would not spread two buildings over. They finally got the fire under control and contained to the one building, so Jeff and I decided to go grab some things from our apartment and head over to his parents' house for the night. Thank goodness they live in Cedar City.
We took these pictures as we were leaving. Yes, this is the fire under control. Notice the four fire fighters actually fighting the fire, and the other fire fighters putting the fire out by...standing around and looking at it. Gotta love the Cedar City volunteer fire department.
The fire burned for about 12 hours, but we were able to get into our apartment the next morning. The first thing I saw when I walked in was our 5 buck pizza box from the Saturday night before. It has now become our shrine to 5 buck. Thanks for the good times, good food, and crazy adventures, 5 buck.
We left our windows open all day on Tuesday, and then put our live Christmas tree in our house on Wednesday, so our house is losing its smokey smell. We're just happy that police man knew we lived up there, and that our things were all okay. And we decided it was probably better we didn't get renter's insurance on Monday since the fire was that night. With our luck, we would have been turned in for suspects.
Well that's what we're up to. Pictures of our Christmas tree will be up soon!
3 comments:
You put in a live tree? Better keep it well watered or your place may really catch on fire!
Oh goodness Sarah! HAHA! I'm so glad you guys are okay. Just don't forget your blanket next time if there is a next time. LOL If you need anything let us know :)
Wow, Sarah! Scary! Makes for a great story to tell about your first apartment! And I'm so happy someone in Jacob's family has a live tree! I wish it were me...
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