Ramona’s vitals
Name: Ramona Singer
Born: Rhinebeck, New York
Occupation: Owner of RMS Fashions and the True Faith clothing and jewelry lines
Marital status: Married to Mario, a trophy and awards business owner
Kid: Avery, 13
Ramona’s thoughts
What advice do you have for parents looking to get their children accepted in a private school?
The best advice is, number one, as soon as your child is born, join a synagogue or church. Private schools are like a family. The best way to get in is to know someone who already goes there. When I was looking, I called up my girlfriend and said, “I love this school. Who do you know who goes to this school?” She gave me three names. Another way to get in is to get involved in some of these school things—auctions, book sales, cupcake sales... Go and buy things; you can use them anyway... That’s how I got my daughter, Avery, into preschool.
What enticed you to do the show? How does Avery feel about it?
I thought it would be fun. I wanted to give a message to people—and to older girls—that it’s good to be financially independent, and I’m passing that on to my daughter. We made the decision to do the show as a family, but Avery’s at the age where she doesn’t want me to do anything that will embarrass her.
Ramona’s daughter Avery’s favorites
Restaurants: Tiramisu and Due
Tourist attraction: Madame Tussauds wax museum
Kids’ clothing store: Lester’s
Museum: American Museum of Natural History
Kids’ shoe store: Steve Madden
Toy store: Toy "R" Us
Dessert spot: Serendipity 3
Vacation destinations: Aspen and St. Thomas
Form of transportation: Having her dad drive her
Bookstore: Barnes & Noble
Department store: Macy’s
Coffee place: Starbucks
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Watch Alex face when Simon Mc Cord is ranting and screaming and swearing on her birthday surprise being f-ing ruined. Her face shows she is used to being abused, bullied by this man. No wonder the kids are so unruly, they see their father out of control and obsessively controling his wife.
This is coming in late, obviously. But, I get such a charge at how many times LuAnn refers to her Countess title in an episode. It is hysterical and humiliating for her. In todays economy, I wonder how many of these shopping trips and vacations are being taken NOW!!!! Of course, LuAnn does NOT feel guilty about " feeling priviliged." Their Orange County friends are already in trouble over real estate problems, and way to many investments for their hateful , bratty, and ungrateful children.
She needs to get her own identity instead of an outdated husband's title!
Are they aware that "Count and Countess" ' have not been used as titles in Italy for at least the last 100 years, since the country was unifed. Perhaps that is why they favor living in the United States, where people are more impressed by titles.
Hey Akex, who id your favorite dentist? Do you ever go to the dentist?
My grandson of 8 is coming to visit me in New York for 6days. What do kids like doing here best, please?
The husbands are much more entertaining than the wives!!!!! It seems as thought the wives. Bravo should really focus in on what the husbands are doing and show more
why are the woman so fruggly(is that a word). Tlaking about cookie cutter. NY is known for its different ethincities and different looks. Rather then putting wealthy fruggly woman on there. They should of casted the hot, fun, woman that you see everyday in NYC. Im embarassed to say I am a NY woman.
Jenee, agreed. angelica, agreed. bravo is desperate. The group is homogeneous just what alex is running from. ridiculous.
Where are the women of color? NYC is THE most diverse city in the world and they could not find one housewife of ethnicity. Boring! What they should show is how its really done on the East Coast...with style, with flavor and from women of diverse perspectives...that's NY and that would be interesting.
All Bethenny's comments on children should be dismissed because she never gave birth. She doesn't know what it's like to be a mother.
Alex, guess what we don’t all live in the same houses in the suburbs. I’ll keep it simple for you. Some houses are big and some are small. Some are on the beach and some are not. You get the idea. Here we enjoy more diversity than you do. We have the opportunity to enjoy serenity and to hop in our gasoline guzzling SUVies and drive to Manhattan to Saks or Bloomies to buy our Channels and Valentinos. I bet you’ve never been to Nordstrom’s!!!! I almost forgot we hop in our limousines with our kids and go to American Girl, and Build a Bear, and Mars 2112 for our birthday parties in addition to the parties they get at KidzFest, Kiddy Palooza, etc. now that’s diversity. I guess you can take a girl out of a small town but you cannot “take out” her ignorance.
Sadly, she doesnt realize that Brooklyn basically IS a suburb of Manhattan! Many of her cronies pull the same ugly face when asked if they'd live in Brooklyn--UGH