I wrote this in IT TAKES A LIFETIME: My grandmother Carmela was my North Star, my safe port in many childhood storms. Strong. Independent. She swept the snow from her sidewalk wearing only a sweater, made her own wine, canned her own tomatoes, strung her own peppers to dry in the basement, and found edible dandelions for salads in the yard.
She was the matriarch of la famiglia, whose grown sons stopped by every night after work to eat at her table before going to their own homes to eat again.
She couldn’t read or write—not in Italian, not in English—but she was the smartest person I knew. She taught me how to eat pasta, how to cook, how to pray, and how to protect those I love.
My reflection: Grandmothers often hold a special place in our hearts. Now that I’m a grandmother myself, with more time and fewer obligations, I think that there are times when I’m a better grandmother than I was mother.
Something to think about: Who was your North Star? Was it your grandmother or someone else who helped shape who you are? Who gives you strength? Feel free to share in the comments or reply. I read every response.
LIBBY!!!!!!!
I have missed you .
My father was my North Star !
And so are you my friend !!!
Ahh, Sheree, I’ve missed you, too. Your father was your North Star. Fathers and daughters – I understand that. I’m so glad we’re reconnected. You and I learn together.
What heartfelt sentiments, Libby. I know that you’ll touch many with your new book. You are such a guiding light, as a friend, as a woman, as a writer, as a volunteer, and as a good, loving human being!
Thanks, Lori, for always being there for me — a listening ear through good times and bad. It really does take a lifetime to learn how to live :). I’m glad our paths crossed years ago. Love to you, Luca, and Michael.
I had a few. My mother for sure and my oldest sister. She was 16 years older than me and was like my second mother
Thanks, Jan, for responding. Your mom and your oldest sister were your North Stars. From all the stories we’ve shared, they did a great job guiding you. You are a wonderful mother and friend.
Libby,
I was so delighted to receive an email from you. I have missed you!!! You and your son’s story and weekly meditations, helped to carry me through my son’s addiction. I am so grateful to report that my son, Richard, is doing well. He still struggles with anxiety and depression but has poured himself into starting a new business. Additionally, he has endured many personal tragedies in his young life. I continue to be his biggest supporter and am always close by praying for him. I look forward to celebrating his 30th birthday next week, as I was not sure he would make it to this milestone during his active addiction. I am so proud of the kind hearted , hard working young man he has become.
Congratulations on becoming a grandmother. Blessings to you and your son. Looking forward to reading your next book. I just ordered it.
Ann
Dearest Ann, Your message is full of hope and love!! What great news about your precious Richard. He is doing well and living in sobriety. I understand your words, “I was not sure he would make it to this milestone.” But he did!!!! I join you in bring proud of him and his growth…a kind hearted, hard working young man. God bless him and you!!!!
Cara Libby, la mia Stella del Nord era mio padre amorevole e meraviglioso ha lasciato un grande vuoto nel
Mio cuore quando ci ha lasciato.
Mia cara Gina, capisco. Tuo padre è stato la tua stella polare – la tua Stella di Nord: che bel regalo ti ha fatto. Padri e figlie hanno un legame speciale. Sono sicura che lui sia con te ogni giorno, sono sicura che ti sia vicino.
My Nonna AnnaMarie and my mother Concetta were my North Stars to me…..wise women always with wise advice. They led by example.
I love your words, Claire: “…wise women always with wise advice. They led by example.” They were strong women who loved you.
Libby!
Ciao. Lovely written piece (once again.). Bravo.
I totally ‘capisce’ where you are coming from. Would be great to see you .
Dear Bill, Thank you for the beautiful comment. Would be great to see you too.