
That’s Italian!
From Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Wonderful, Wacky Family
By Gina Farella-Howley
The big lesson in life, baby, is never be scared of anyone or anything.
~Frank Sinatra
Growing up in my house was kind of like living out a sitcom where the Italian stereotypes were so strong that you could smell the garlic:
• Fitted clear plastic covers adorned our living room furniture. They made noises when someone sat on them, but that was rarely allowed.
• Every adult relative in my life smoked cigarettes except my three grandmothers.
• Each of my three grandmothers lived past ninety, shrunk as she aged, wore pajama-style housecoats daily, and occasionally wore hairnets all day long in the house and out. They did not drive nor did they own jeans or sneakers.
• Talking was done loudly with grand hand gestures.
• Price dropping happened; if it was expensive, that made it good.
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