I am Jesus Ramirez. I am the father of eight children with a beautiful challenge at juggling life, health, family, career, entrepreneurship, etc. I believe in learning by teaching. Therefore, I invested
quality time almost everyday writing these emails so that they could serve as guideposts for my oldest son, and so that they could also direct all my other children. All but the youngest three read along with my son.
I began this journey not knowing that it would become a book(s)... It was just something to
send to the email inbox of my son. Both of us are blessed that the blinking cursor on the
screen kept moving forward and that important capsules of life poured out onto the screen.
Somewhere in the process and at the suggestion of some readers, the book idea became an
interesting next step to pursue. Because a thick book sometimes threatens readers (it used
to threaten me), I decided to break these writings into three smaller books. Because this is
an experiment, I wanted to keep costs low in case nobody actually bought the book.
If there is interest, there will be a second and third installment of these life lessons totaling
365 lessons to my son. If not... This will instantly become a collector’s item.
I hope that you enjoy this first book. I hope that you return to it to re-read some of the
“things” that you found heart-warming, inspiring, helpful, etc.
Thank you from the bottom of the bottom of my heart.
About me:
In 2007 I began a new business venture preserving the life stories of senior citizens for their
future generations. The company I started is called My Story.
For more information, you can visit http://thestorytellingpalce.com. I am still creating brands, iphone apps, and consulting
on marketing projects. I am songwriting and pursuing Vuja Dé inventions. A children’s book about a prehistoric dragonfly is also swirling around in my head.
As of the printing of this book (May 2010), my son is completing his second year in college.
My family loves me.
I thank God for life and for all my blessings.
Things I Wish I Had Taught My Son
...And Still Can
by Jesus Ramirez

Things I Wish I Had Taught My Son
...And Still Can
by Jesus Ramirez
Published May 26, 2010
144 Pages
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General