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= Discovering the meaning and the origin of my surname = My name is Elizabeth Martinez-Garcia, I will like to talk about my family and share with everyone some information that I have searched and found within the family and outside sources. Wanting to know about my identity and where my last name originates from, has definitely made me think and wonder about my background. I have taken this as being a mystery journey. A journey to learn and uncover (or discover) the story of one’s family tree.

Family tree: Some of you may ask, what is a family tree and what does it consist on? According to the dictionary, it states that it is a chart that shows the ancestry, descent, and relationships of all the members that makes up a family.

Mostly everyone around the globe have at least one or more surname (last name). There are so many surnames out there and all of them are unique in different ways. On my side of the family, I have two common surnames, my first surname being Martinez, that comes from my father’s side and my second surname being Garcia, which comes from my mother's side. It has brought my curiosity to know more about my culture and ancient traditions, this leading me to my next step, which involves; searching information of my surnames, interviewing family members, going in depth answers, and comparing my answers to present day.

Martinez
Martinez is considered one of the most common surnames in the spanish regions of, Navarre, La Rioja, Cuenca and Murcia. Martinez has originated as an patronymic surname meaning, “son of Martín”. The name became to be popular throughout Christian Europe after being given or borne to a famous 4th-century saint in Roman Gaul (now France), Martin of Tours. In the article, Martinez Surname, also says that Martinez has become a widely spread in large parts to the global of Spain culture through many different territories and colonies in the Americas, Africa and Asia. I took this as a surprise because I seriously thought I was going to read more about its popularity in Spain and in Mexico, I came to realize that a large amount of people had emigrated throughout Europe and other countries.

Growing up and living in the suburbs of Chicago, IL and starting school, has given me the opportunity to encounter others with the same last name as mine and at some point it had made me go up to them as ask if we were related in some way. Soon came to realize that not always was I going to get a 'yes' from them and actually be related to, but rather finding out that it is a very common name within the latino community. I have always grown up around my family and seeing each other frequently. My earliest memories being around them, is being at parks during the spring and summer time, and at many gatherings during the year. I remember doing fun things like, riding the bike, picking up random insects off the ground with my cousins, playing cops and rubbers and the most known "game", hide and seek. Behind these innocent activities, I got to know who and who I was able to trust and play fair with. During those early childhood years, I started to catch up with everyone's personality and character. The reason I say this is because each generation is different, either its their personality, physical traits or customs. For example my only brother, Jorge, who is 19 years old is in the National Guard Army. I never imagined my younger brother taking this route in his life after I was denied to join due to medical reasons, but I came to accept that this is a huge opportunity for him to overgrow and expand his knowledge. I had asked him how does he feel being the first family member to join in the Army, and he said to me with a proud tone in his voice, “Eli… you have no idea how proud I am of myself to have chosen this as the beginning of my career and making a difference in our nation and hopefully be looked up to by our family and friends.” As the news spread in the family and close friends, some were very supportive and optimistic but also there were some that were unbiased. What I am trying to say is that in a family their will always be different views and opinions from others.

Garcia
Garcia is also a very common surname throughout Spain, Portugal and parts of France and the Americas. Garcia was a common first name in early medieval times. Many spaniards had a different belief of where and whom did people gained this last name from. Generally, their hypothesis are similar to one another and that is Garcia having the meaning of “young”. Believed to be that in the 1990's in the United States, Garcia was reported to rank the 18th most common name, that being said it is approximately around 0.25% of the population and has increased over the years. What I find very interesting as well is that after the 1st World War in France, it has been more populated within the immigration of the spaniards and settling parts of France.

Being part of the Garcia family has definitely shown me that being spontaneous and open minded can take me very far in life. My mom's side of the family are all about the gatherings and parties every weekend all year round, no matter how the weather is outside. This side of the family are very creative and think outside of the box to solve problems and make everything seem okay. But then again, this side of the family also has so much pride in what their children do or has. Don't take me wrong, achievements and recognitions are something to be very proud of and be announced to family members but there are things that should be kept in silence. By saying this, it has also demonstrated me that I don't always have to announce my happy moments to the whole family because I wouldn't like others feel less or have a feeling of competition. Couple months ago I had asked my parents what is something that makes them different or unique from their siblings, their response was very captivating. My mom Fernanda said, “your father and I has definitely raised you and your brother differently in the aspect of showing religion and love to God and have appreciation for the things you guys already have and not be a materialistic person.” My dad Jorge followed afterwards saying, “your mother is right, we never wanted to give you two a handful of goodies when no effort was given to actually earn them.” Both of my parents never had things handed to them either when they were younger, so I admire their hard work and appreciate their sacrifice in buying my brother and I a gift that we earned by doing well in school.

Traditions
The holidays of the year are always celebrated in many different ways depending on the customs and family's way of being. Both sides of my family come from small towns of Michoacan, Mexico. We are known to celebrate every holiday such as; Spring Festival, Fruit Festival, Day of the innocent, and Day of the Dead, among others. I had asked my grandma Angelina how the Day of the Dead is mainly celebrated in Mexico, she said, "well this day is dedicated to our love ones that are no longer with us and we are showing them respect and lots of love. This is a perfect time to feel their presence and talk to them." Generally we would think everyone would be dressed in black or white but its the whole opposite, it is full of vibrant colors and amazing decorations in every corner you turn to and see lots of flowers called cempasuchil. What I am trying to say is, each holiday or event has a meaning behind it and the people in Mexico or in other Latino communities lives by their traditions.

Talking about the way of living, I had asked my mom how her childhood was and what was her daily routine like when growing up? All I saw was a big grin spread across her face and then later said, "let me tell you it was way different that what you were born in, you are a queen here. My life was very hard growing up, we had little to no food most of the time because for it was hard to afford meat and other food products. I grew up eating beans, rice, tortillas, and fish. We also had to make our own clothing from old clothes in order look decent which got us to learn how to sew and do measurements, because most of the older children did not get the chance to finish elementary school. Every morning we had to get up at 4 A.M. to fetch for water out of the noria and walk to our ranch and start doing heavy labor with my father, and after a long day at the ranch, I still had to come home and help my mom cook, clean and take care of the babies. Definitely it was hard growing up but I wouldn't change it for any other way because having a hard life made me appreciate life more once I got here to the United States." Listening to my mom about her childhood it has made me think of what would I be doing if I was in that situation and what would I be in life if I didn't go to school.

To my other grandmother, Piedad (fathers side), I had asked what are some lifestyle changes she has seen so far that are distinct from back then?, and her response got me thinking of how time can definitely make drastic changes. With a calm tone of voice she said, "in my years I have seen it all. One day I'm running around the fields up high in the hills being surrounded by animals and nature, then the next thing I know I am listening to multiple cars passing by the streets, people talking, the smell of coffee being brewed in the kitchen by one of older daughters. Living in the United States has given me the opportunity to give my children a better life, somewhere they won't suffer as much as my parents had suffered raising 10 children living by selling honey from home raised bees and other crops. I was told to do whatever the men says and never question them but here, us woman had a voice and was able to do more things. I now have an easier access to get dispensary and have proper utensils in my kitchen that I never imagined having because back in my day we would used hand made wooden spoons and clay pots to cook and eat with. Even though I don't a car of my own, my son's and daughter's do and they are able to give me transportation to places, so yes my dear my lifestyle is very different than before." For some families being here in the U.S. has brought happiness and less stress and that is what most of our family strives for, a better life.

Culture
Around the globe, there are many unique cultures that differ from each other. Sometimes, it can only take one person to make a change in a culture and the generations following after can keep going with what is the norm or not. I feel like families who stick with their original ways of running their culture or not it will still be interesting because not everyone does the same thing as other families. There could be different recipes of food and still have the same dish name,  the decor of a house can be vibrant or neutral, different churches like Christian or Catholic, etc. My family's culture has changed throughout the years, especially since a majority of my family has spread throughout Illinois or other parts of the world and everyone has a lot going on in their lives such as school, work and kids. I’m only talking about some of my family because the majority of us lives here in the suburbs of Chicago. We may not celebrate every holiday but we tend to spend time together as much time possible. What has definitely changed are the paths of the 5th generation, some are still in school getting majors in fields that can help have a better life, and some are going into the military and be part of the nation and make a difference in the world. Now, that to me is a dramatic change because who knew cousins or siblings were going to reborn what is being part of the government, retaking the same steps as my dad’s father who was a Police Sheriff in Mexico city. It may seem that the new generations are becoming rebels and doing their own thing but the way we were raised and the environment we live in today played a huge role as well. I had asked a group of aunts and uncles if they were proud to be a Martinez and or a Garcia, they all yelled, “QUE VIVA LA FAMILIA CHINGAO!” (Long live the family dammit!)

On a ending note, what I consider as my culture is celebrating most of the American holidays and a significant amount of Mexican holidays. Eating foods of both cultures like pizza and tacos, listening to modern music such as Bad Bunny and Drake. Overall, I have a tremendous love and admiration to my elders and to my background. I am proud of being Mexican-American.