Every
family has them. You know those
traditions that have been going on since before you can remember? Well, that's what
Milky Way Day is for my family.
When I was little, I was with my grandpa all the time. He was 100%
Italian, and we ended up calling him
Papa. Every time my cousins and I would go over there, he would say, "What kind of
candy bar does my
grandkid want today?" And our replies would come:
Snickers,
Kit Kat,
Twix. No matter what, Papa would always pull out a Milky Way and give us that. But he never actually handed it to us. He would make us
jump up in the air for it.
When I was
six years old, Papa died of
cancer. Every year since then, on his
birthday, March 26, my mom and my sister would eat a Milky Way candy bar. It is always an
emotional experience. Despite the fact that I really don't like Milky Way candy bars, I eat one every year without fail.
To this day, I can not see a Milky Way candy bar or listen to
Dean Martin, who my Papa insisted was the greatest
singer ever, without thinking of my Papa.