You gave me so much my Dear Nonna, a Faith through the hard times “Dio Videh Eh Provideh”. “God sees and pride you would say as you wrote at a check for the cost of college text books without a bat of the eye.” “I’ll pay you back.” I said, but she shook her head. “You will pay me back by doing your best and living your dreams.” You said with a gentle smile.
You the Nonna that taught me to read when I was three. An amazing feat really because by the time I was six they said I was Dyselxic, but you refused to believe in labels. “You may have Dyslexia but it does not have you.”
By the time I was in third grade I read at a tenth grade level, Nonna’s word games and books got me there. I remember the Pinballs, Little Women, Mark Twain and Tennyson, you used to buy me bags of books.
When I was nineteen you gave me photos we put a scrapbook together a special gift, I still cherish to this day. Your gone now but I feel you, I hear you.
Italian quizzes and childhood stories I sat captivated, listening as you spoke.
As I grew older you pulled out an old manual underworld typewriter allowing me to badly type my stories, until I got my first laptop computer in 95 or 96 a gift from a family friend, he and his son were later murdered.
You were the one who danced around the living room with me as I got an acceptance letter they were publishing my first collection of poetry Reflections on Life.
You are gone in body, but not in Spirit and if I listen closely enough I can hear you whisper “Dio Videh Eh Provideh.”
(C) Michelle R Kidwell
11.18.2017
Very heartfelt post and thank you for sharing
Thank you for taking the time to read!
Thank you for the soft gentle whisper in my heart. Well done.
Thank you for your kind words