Honestly, the only thing I know about this mafia/organized crime stuff is that it's the inspiration for one of the greatest movies of all time. What movie? Of course, The Godfather. And of course, I'm going to be honest, as always, and admit that it was only a few months ago when I had the chance to watch it for myself, while being a pesky person to my husband because I had too many questions. Haha
Then I read this book.
In her book This Thing of Ours, Cammy Franzese tells us the story of how being married to a powerful mobster leader ultimately changed her life as a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, and as a woman in general. As a young woman, her ultimate dream was to pursue a career in her first love - dancing, not knowing that it is also dancing which will lead her to the man she will be spending the rest of her life with, sans eight years, the number of years her husband, Michael, was imprisoned.
One of the advantages of having a real-life story in a book is that it is devoid of pretensions. I felt Cammy's emotions poured out on every page and as a wife, I can relate to a lot of things she had felt and thought at that time. Thank God though that my husband is not a mafia leader but I believe that all wives go through the basic emotional and psychological evolution Cammy went through.
On Relationships and Faith
The most important lesson I've learned from the story is that as a wife, you should always be supportive of your husband in his endeavors. I firmly believe that a wife should respect her husband at all times, otherwise, nobody else will. And proud human beings as we may be, there are times when we would have to call on God and ask for His guidance in our lives, in our relationships. I'd have to admit, I'm not a very religious person but I know that I have my own personal relationship with my Creator, something that I treasure each day. Prayer has the power to calm one's heart, I believe.
On Forgiveness
Husbands, no matter how great they are, will sometimes make mistakes. A wife must always have the heart to forgive. Everyone makes mistakes anyway. But set your own criteria and limitations too else you end up a martyr.
On Families and Loved-Ones
Never take for granted your family and loved-ones. Always tell them how much you love them. Tell them how much they mean to you every chance you get, while they can still hear and feel your appreciation. Her family's love for her, as well as her mother's teachings were what gave Cammy the strength to go on in their very turbulent life.
Cammy's story is an extreme example of how a marriage was strengthened and saved by faith in God, in Family, and in each other. I recommend this book for all wives out there.
"To have and to hold" for a lifetime is serious business,
not mere words that seem to have lost their meaning over the years
and that couples mindlessly recite."