Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Some confusion

It's so funny because I was so sure that Seppo's friends (who are also my friends too, of course!) would be the ones to do this (only because they know me less than the friends I grew up with, not because of any hidden agenda :) ), but my friends from back East (ETA: and Edy!) have all been im-ing/emailing congratulations and asking me how it is to be Mrs. Helava. :D

I am not Mrs. Helava (that's my mother-in-law in my mind -- hee hee) but still Ms. Choi. :) And not because we didn't get married! Because we did, and it was truly a wonderful day. We are so, so very happy to be married.

No one's name changed though -- Seppo is also still Mr. Helava. :) Maybe I/we will change something sometime in the future, but not for the moment. I'll let you know though. ;) Also, the name-not-changing is not a "big" deal in any way, and neither Seppo nor I are sad/happy/upset/confused/anything about it. :)

6 Comments:

At 4/26/2006 08:51:00 PM, Blogger A_B said...

LOL

We went through that as well. Even my parents screwed it up at first.

Still get letters from my older relatives screwing it up.

 
At 4/27/2006 02:23:00 AM, Blogger hapacheese said...

I thought for a second that you were going to say that *Seppo* was Mrs. Helava! :D

 
At 4/27/2006 04:20:00 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

For those of you who have chosen to keep your names, what's the plan for if/when you have children?

 
At 4/27/2006 06:25:00 AM, Blogger Seppo said...

The children will all be named some variant of a smash-up between both of our names. Ei-po Choilava seems to be the front runner, with Sep-Nyung Helavoi a close second.

 
At 4/27/2006 07:52:00 AM, Blogger A_B said...

It it's a boy, Bono.

If it's a girl, Sting.

 
At 4/28/2006 06:14:00 PM, Blogger eingy said...

I think I know who. :D

 

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