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Friday, April 10, 2009

Fundraiser Candy Sale

The Candy is in!!!!!!


Hey everyone I got the candy in last night, and it's 10:50 am and i have already sold half a box! Can you believe that? I can't wait to see how we do with this sale....

I think it will be a HIT!


I will be passing out the boxes tonight.

I think by tonight I will have my box sold.


Also we have come up with a plan for the money we will earn from these 8 boxes,

we are going to use them to use towards the cost of the T- shirts.


Any questions just email me!


Jessica

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Anthony's dance moves!


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Originally uploaded by cucuy123
You guys need to learn from these dance moves!

He is so cute :)

Garage Sale





THE FIRST ANNUAL RAMIREZ FAMILY GARAGE SALE!!!!



Place: Karina's House
1127 Richford Ter
Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Please PLEASE Please be there by 8:00 am to set up your stuff!
We are going to need:
Plastic shopping bags
Plastic tables to put stuff on
and remember to bring singles and different bills for change

This Garage sale is to benefit the Annual Picnic. It's to help us all cut the cost of food, supplies etc. Keep checking back for details!







Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Pictures

Hey all,

I have posted a few pictures on the left hand side,check them out! Also, I know I said that if you wanted me to put pictures up all you had to do was e-mail them to me.But I saw that to be to much work for all of us..lol... ok me. So I have made it easy for all of us, you can upload them from the comfort of your own home. Here is how:

1) go to http://www.flickr.com
2) Press the Sign in link
3) Email address is rfreunion@rocketmail.com
4) Password is ramirez (just like that, no upper case)
5) upload your pictures
6) and i'll put the link on here once I see there are more pictures
7) Vua-la! Done!

Lets put up as much as we can!
It's pretty easy, if I do say so myself!

Thanks!

Monday, March 30, 2009

40 per adult

In responds to the financial concern on how much this is all going to cost, we did take that into consideration. That is why we asked for the money for the food (40 per adult) to be either in advance within the payment dates outlined or all at once . The T-shirts are an add expense as well as the entrance to the park. But those are what make the reunion work and be fun filled. We actually thought that 40 dollars per adult was too little. :-/ for three meals, snacks, and activities. We don’t want to skimp on anything, and not buy enough food or drinks. We will look over the figures and if we come up with something else we will let you guys know. If anyone want to help us out with any figures please let us know, we would be very happy with any help we can get! :)

Thanks,
Klaudia and Jessica

The Ramirez Family Crest


The Ramirez Family Crest
The Ramirez family crest has been researched through the most recognized sources. Before an artist or craftsman can render a family crest, it must exist. In other words, the crest must have been designed and recorded by the heralds from time immemorial.

The Elements Of The Crest

The Family crest is just part of the story of Coats of Arms or Heraldry and of very ancient origin. These insignia were the reward of personal merit and could be secured by the humblest as well as the highest. They are testimonials of bravery and heroism. Arms:

Shields were painted with one or more bands of color used in with other figures or symbols: E.g. beasts, birds, fish, flowers, etc. Heraldry was rapidly enriched through the constant necessity to achieve distinction.

Crest:

This device was worn on top of the helmet and was usually made of wood, metal or boiled leather. It provided the double advantage of easy identification for the wearer. In heraldry today, the crest and arms are usually displayed together.

Motto:

The motto generally evolved from the watchword or war-cry of the family. Often the motto contained an allusion to a memorable event in the family history.

Torse Or Wreath:

The torse was formed by two pieces of silk twisted together by the lady who chose the bearer for her knight and was used to hold the crest and mantling in place on the helm. The tinctures of the torse are always those of the principal metal and color of the arms.

Helm:

These varied in shape in different ages and countries and always in the case of titled arms. The Esquire Helm as depicted in family arms is always with a closed visor and facing to the left.

Mantling:

The mantling was spread over and draped from the helmet and served as protection “to repel the extremities of wet, cold and heal and to preserve the amour of rust”. The numerous cuts and slits indicated that it had been torn and hacked in the field of battle.

Where Did The Ramirez Name Emerge?From the Historical and enchanting region of Spain emerged a multitude of noble families, including the distinguished Ramirez family. The earliest forms of hereditary surnames in Spain were the patronymic surnames, which are derived from the father's given name, and metronymic surnames, which are derived from the mother's given name. Spanish patronymic names emerged as early as the mid-9th century and the most common patronymic suffix is "ez". The patronyms were derived from a variety of given names that were of many different origins. The surname Ramirez is derived from the popular Spanish personal name Ramirez, which is a pet form of the first name Ramon, which means wise ruler or wise protector. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were among the earliest explorers of the New World was Luis Ramirez, who voyaged to the Rio de la Plata region of Argentina in 1528 and documented his travels in the form of a journal. Also of note was Melchoir Ramirez, who joined an expedition to Argentina and survived, being shipwrecked off the coast of Brazil. Other members of the family who were early emigrants to Spain's colonies in the New World included Cristobal, who emigrated to Peru in 1560.