I just want to express my view and comment about our recent meeting that we had in Southern California.
First of all, I offer my thanks and appreciation to Olivia Jaurequi and her husband for being such wonderful hosts. I can imagine all the hard work and preparation that it took to take care of the group. The food was delicious and plentiful. My only regret is that I started with the Mole, beans, rice, salad,and the tasty Carne Asada and by that time, I had no room for the Menudo and pan dulce! Maybe next time I'll start with the Menudo.
I got to meet my two primos, Ken Alva and Ronnie Reynoso, a couple of very nice and wonderful guys. I had previously shared information with Ken over the internet and knew that we were related. That was not the case with Ronnie until we started sharing and comparing files, we are "primos" ! What a nice surprise.
One other thing that I found out from my "new Primos" was that all three of us have a descendency line from MOCTEZUMA!
All of this just 2 days after my 65th birthday. I couldn't have asked for a better gift.
I also like to send my thanks to Rosalinda for teaching me how to improve my research skills ( I am still learning) using the IGI. She is such a knowledgeable and unselfish person, willing to share her wisdom and resources with the rest of the group.
I would recommend this type of informal meeting to the rest of the members in other parts of the country. A lot can be learned and accomplished when you are face to face with fellow members. Thanks to the other attendees for making the meeting a wonderful experience.
John Gonzalez
Wildomar, CA.
SoCal Meeting
gnzlzspd wrote:
>I just want to express my view and comment about our recent meeting that we had in Southern California.
>
>First of all, I offer my thanks and appreciation to Olivia Jaurequi and her husband for being such wonderful hosts. I can imagine all the hard work and preparation that it took to take care of the group. The food was delicious and plentiful. My only regret is that I started with the Mole, beans, rice, salad,and the tasty Carne Asada and by that time, I had no room for the Menudo and pan dulce! Maybe next time I'll start with the Menudo.
>
No one, absolutely no one said anything about menudo. I might have been
tempted to hop a flight to the get together for a big plato of menudo
with lots of raw onions and oregano and a big squeeze of lemon with some
flour tortillas. My idea of the best meal in the world. No other food
surpasses a dish like this! None!
>
>I got to meet my two primos, Ken Alva and Ronnie Reynoso, a couple of very nice and wonderful guys. I had previously shared information with Ken over the internet and knew that we were related. That was not the case with Ronnie until we started sharing and comparing files, we are "primos" ! What a nice surprise.
>One other thing that I found out from my "new Primos" was that all three of us have a descendency line from MOCTEZUMA!
>All of this just 2 days after my 65th birthday. I couldn't have asked for a better gift.
>
You guys are too great. You bring joy to my heart to hear how families
are being reunited. I truly truly truly think our relatives from long
ago who actually knew each other and then were somehow separted and lost
would be rejoicing with us that we have found each other again. How many
generations back was it before those families knew each other well? I
mean well enough to get together and share Mole, beans, arroz, Salad,
Carne Asada, Menudo and pan dulce? You guys are great. I hope your
families keep on interacting occasionally so you all won't lose each
other again.
>
>I also like to send my thanks to Rosalinda for teaching me how to improve my research skills ( I am still learning) using the IGI. She is such a knowledgeable and unselfish person, willing to share her wisdom and resources with the rest of the group.
>
Rosalinda is a very nice and very helpful fun person. I am so happy that
I was able to meet her when I was in California back in 2004
>I would recommend this type of informal meeting to the rest of the members in other parts of the country. A lot can be learned and accomplished when you are face to face with fellow members. Thanks to the other attendees for making the meeting a wonderful experience.
>
Okay how about a DC meetup in the Summer of 2007 (I'd say 2006, but the
SLC trip sounds like the trip people should focus on for 2006 and two
major trips in one year is more that can be expected). We can have
Arturo take us to the National Archives and Library of Congress for some
good study time. Then we can go to someplace for a nice meal and
fellowship. We can even go to the Indian Museum and see some of tribes
we might have descended from, there is a small area of the museum
devoted to Mexican Indios.
>John Gonzalez
>Wildomar, CA.
>
>
thanks John, your report was very encouraging and i would wholeheartedly
say that those of you in other parts of country should plan on meeting
your fellow Rancho members if possible.
thanks again John for the report and many thanks to Olivia (muchisimas
gracias, saludos a su señor) for the hospitality and to Rosalinda for
the planning. You guys did much for unifying the Ranchos members as a
familia. I didn't say it before but I feel the same way for all the
effort that was involved in the Sacramento meeting and the other various
get togethers. We really are becoming a family.
but I really wish someone had said there would be Menudo.
joseph
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Well, me, too! From my Gonzalez grandma but from HER Saldivar mother.
:P Marge:)
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> One other thing that I found out from my "new Primos" was that all
> three of us have a descendency line from MOCTEZUMA!
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:P Marge:)
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> One other thing that
I found out from my "new Primos" was that all
> three of us have a
descendency line from MOCTEZUMA!
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> One other thing that
I found out from my "new Primos" was that all
> three of us have a
descendency line from MOCTEZUMA!
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