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For Italian Grandma's everywhere.

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Nona is love with a spoon in her hand, To stir the pot or smack your hand. She's free with her hugs, her stories, her food, But if your bad she comes unglued. She hustles and bustles all over the place. She fusses and worries and gets in your face. If she can't solve your problems with food and a hug, She'll call in a priest and get down on the rug, To pray for your soul and your problems she'll share. With the priest and The Lord she'll lay her heart bare. If you don't have a boyfriend then she's sealed your fate. She'll call up her nephew and get you a date. Never tell her you're hungry 'less you want to be fed. She'll feed you till your eyes bug out of your head; And when she feeds you you'd best clean your plate. If you don't eat it all then her food you must hate. Then her feelings are hurt and you feel like a cad, So eat till you're sick so she don't feel bad. She's the queen of the guilt trips and the queen of hearts, But she does give new meaning to the phrase,"Ow! that smarts." Her eyes still twinkle though she's withered and old, But when God made her, He broke the mold.

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Date: 9/21/2019 12:54:00 AM
This is an intense write which describes your Italian granny absolutely, I had a Greek granny exactly the same - it is their way of showing their love to us and we love or loved them back, for their special ways. I miss my Granny. Well penned my friend. Hugs, Jennifer.
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Judy Ball
Date: 9/21/2019 6:49:00 PM
Thanks so much Jennifer. The Italians and the Greeks are very much alike in many ways. God Bless, JB
Date: 9/20/2019 9:27:00 PM
i love this, my grandmother came to america from italy, and though i am only half italian, i have all those same genes...lol my kids tell their friends all the time, don't visit near dinner or my mom will make you stay and eat, yep feed the neighbors too... great write! :) hugs
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Date: 9/21/2019 6:44:00 PM
Thank you so much Sandra. Me too. God Bless, JB
Date: 9/20/2019 12:57:00 PM
There's warmth and love and food aplenty in that house..Lovely tribute Judy..
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Judy Ball
Date: 9/21/2019 6:43:00 PM
Thank you so much Joseph. God Bless, JB
Date: 9/20/2019 9:03:00 AM
- Sounds like a wonderful "super granny" I can see her flying in the house sometimes like a tornado :) - There is a lot of love in good food, Judy :) - hugs // Anne-Lise :)
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Judy Ball
Date: 9/20/2019 1:40:00 PM
Thank you so much Anne-Lise. God Bless, JB
Date: 9/20/2019 3:57:00 AM
You certainly know your Italian grandma inside out, Judy! We Maltese and Italians have much in common, so this serious-witty poem is something I can well relate to. ~ Have a lovely day. Regards // paul
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Judy Ball
Date: 9/20/2019 1:38:00 PM
Thank you so much Paul, God Bless, JB
Date: 9/19/2019 8:42:00 PM
We had a Italian lady as a neighbour and she thought I was to skinny. So I would eat at home and she would feed me again. She was a really nice lady and I was sad when we moved away. Great story. Blessings Rick.
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Judy Ball
Date: 9/20/2019 1:31:00 PM
Thank you so much Rick. God Bless, JB

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