hi Rosalinda, there is a ranchero singer lady
called Maria De Lourdes, mexican, her eyes was the window opener for a tv show
"Noches Tapatias". Ojos tapatios are large, brown, almond shape, large
eyelashes, Guadalajara Jal is named after Guadalajara Spain, were the moors
ruled, so ojos tapatios decend from the moor´s eyes. Another kind of ojos
tapatios are the same but green instead of brown, or blue. Or remember the
song "spanish eyes". it aplies also. Leticia
Leonlareina2@... escribió:
Hi folks,
Within a month's time, I have heard two people mention this phrase
about my eyes. I have never heard this description before, so to hear
it twice in a month was surprising.
In this first instance, I was at a mall cafe waiting for my sandwich
when the sandwich maker asked me in Spanish if I was from Guadalajara, since
I had "ojos tapatios". I told him no, and after he shook his head, I
did admit that my family was from Jalisco (my grandma was born in Totatiche,
but grew up in Guadalajara). He was quite happy, as it confirmed his
description.
On Christmas, I went to visit the same grandma, and there visiting her
was one of her friends, a Mexican lady. My grandma was talking about
me, and the lady mentioned that I had "ojos tapatios."
Now, my family is not just from Jalisco--- I have family from
Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Aguascalientes, Michoacan, and San Luis Potosi.
So how did two different people know about my Jaliscan descent?
I never thought of my eyes as beautiful or particularly interesting--
they are plain brown, but the pupils are large. My optometrist did
tell me that the reason why I have astigmatism is due to the largeness of my
pupils (so please don't think my eyes sound wonderful to have!).
So, how did these people 'know'? I can tell other attributes
about people from Mexico... my mom and brother are so light they burn in the
sun, and the famous "Montoya" nose on my mom's side of the family harkens
back to the indigenous of Mexico. My brother's eyes, in contrast, are
quite narrow, and he is often mistaken as part Asian. However, I have
never heard of "ojos tapatios." And I never would have guessed I have
them. Has anyone else heard of this term, and how do you define
them?
Thanks,
Rosalinda