Week 5
Franco and Vera ( with David and Emily )
Is it cheating to have another dinner date so close to the last one?Had just barely finished a meal with Paddy
and having another two days later. Having thought of my criteria- every week , well no it doesn't fall in but
considering the overall vision of meeting up with people I rarely get to see then Vera and Franco fall under
that category. And especially in the recent circumstances of the sudden and unexpected death of Vera's
mother and my zia Gina.
Speaking of mothers I had one of those unfortunate days with my own mother. She and my father at marital
loggerheads over all these years. Today was one of those last straws for me and I found myself shouting
veraciously at both of them at their mutually assured destructive behaviour. This camel's back has severe strain.
This is only days after both of them attending the funeral ceremony of Gina where I swear I saw them both
shake hands in peace but now I only put down to either a trick of the light or the weakness of their
religious faith.
It was from the despair of this afternoon's shouting match which guided me to reconnect with my cousins
and eventually led me to ring Franco and Vera. Franco answered and in his affectionate Argentinian accent
invited me over for dinner which I somewhat tried not accept too readily for fear of appearing too needy.
I am proud to say that Franco is my Godfather. I chose him as an 8 or 9 year old for my communion.
At the time he was courting Vera and he was not only unusual in the fact he was from a strange country
like Argentina but he was also very tall. Six foot four at least. But more importantly from the eyes of an 9
year old I saw his gentleness, humour and his ability to be passionate and humble at the same time.
Seeing him now through my 50 year old eyes I can safely say that I had made the right decision. His humour
and ability to make playful remarks has the same balance of the childlike and the wiseman. He offered me
red wine and thatalways promises more play to ensue.
Vera on the other hand is a straight shooter, no nonsense person yet her humour is made apparent by her
appreciation of my quips and of Franco's but she does calls "time out" for common sense to prevail and
anyway with Vera her humour is dry so it flies under the radar. I can strangely see her as a stand up comedian,
comfortable in her skin, understated, dry yet acutely astute in her observations. Anyway all I can say is that
they are people I respect so much and the only way I could tell them is by hugging them. The hug lingered a
little longer. Gina was a wonderful woman, mother , with a lovely humour, a great cook and a positive person.
We were awaiting their son David to arrive from work and his Fiancé Emilywas already there learning the art
of meatball making. I found out that she lectures positive psychology , comes from Boston and Sandiego
and has a mother in hospital miraculously recovering from a fall sustained while walking her pet terrier.
With David arriving we are set for a wonderful meal. Vera is a great cook and she made a lentil soup that was,
I bet, specifically designed to cure David of his flu. I don't know David very well - haven't seen him grow up,
been the witness of his milestones, whatever they may have been. That's how distant I have been. I did remind
them of a photograph of me kissing David as a 2 year old at a family picnic which would look a little "pedo"
now. Emily was keen to see it. Not withstanding David's fluey state his humour was intact and joined in the joke.
Franco was still calling me Perce as I was known back before I reverted back to Pasqualino when I left high school.
He acknowledged his own cousins he hasn't seen for years- it's simple when you make the time. It seems like
we all make the time to see each other when someone dies so why not set aside the time when we are alive.
Discussion took a course of David and Emily settling in America, our respective jobs and which Emily announced
that she was going to Franco's work to see what he does mainly because this person wants to be part of her new
family's life. Somehow Franco's job as a toolmaker naturally for me brought up the subject of 3 d printers which
I was amazed that only I and Emily had heard of. It felt surreal -in relating their existence I somehow felt like that
a sci- fi guy from the future travelling back into time announcing weird and wonderful technologies. If we took the
same trip back to when I was that 9 year old kid then everything wasn't invented. The only hi technologies was a
three in one stereo system of turntable cassette and radio.
But the tables turned and I got equally shocked of zia Gina's entry into the celebrity cook world. Vera showed me
nanny Gina's meatball recipe in Julie Goodwin's ( masterchef) cookbook. Sometimes the Past is more shocking
than the future. Franco
It was a wonderful night. Vera handing me a plate of frozen meatballs along with a recipe for nanny Gina's.
Franco arm around my shoulder leading me out to my car- telling me to take care, having just told me how
much he misses his mother in law, Gina. Makes perfect sense for a man who lost his father when he was 22
and his mother in the 1980's.I feel so lucky to have family like this , grateful that this is part of my bedrock and
the regrets of not keeping up and in touch is overwhelmed of how strong it can actually be.