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I don't want to change mine either. I like my last name. My new last name won't be bad either but whatever. I still call my sister by her (OUR) last name, not by her new one. hahahah

It's kinda strange if u think about it...we are changing our identity. Well not really but its still weird.
It's funny, I was doing our programs and my sister has been married for 10+ years, but I wrote Moran as her last name even though it hasn't really been hers in forever (my other sister pointed it out and I changed it).

I'm excited to be a MRS and am proud to take his last name, but I'm really going to miss mine after 28 years.
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It's funny, I was doing our programs and my sister has been married for 10+ years, but I wrote Moran as her last name even though it hasn't really been hers in forever (my other sister pointed it out and I changed it).

I'm excited to be a MRS and am proud to take his last name, but I'm really going to miss mine after 28 years.

I do that with my sister too. I went to book out air the other day, and my TA pointed out that I had a different last name for my sister than I had booked for the rooms. I always forget to use her married name.

My new last name will be Mills. I can't wait to have a plain and simple last name.
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My old/current/soon to be last name is a story most people don't know about me!

Long story NOT short, more than you wanted to know:

I grew up with my mexican dad's last name, Munoz. I am clear-white, and have always been teased, kids calling me ghost, casper, whatever. Rude people would even say things like "Oh theres no way your Mexican!" when they found out my last name. I come home from sunny vaca's and people ask if I even went cause I hardly get any color.

 

So needless to say it was always hard for me to answer to Munoz, I had no problem "being" 1/2 Mexican, just had a hard time being teased because I don't look like it. After High School I finally got sick of it and had my last name changed to my Great Grandma's last name, we have the same first name as well and I really liked honoring her memory that way. So for the last 13 years I've been Fitch, almost as long as I was Munoz!

 

NOW, however, I am exstatic (sp?) to finally have a last name I love, and for it to be something that is ME, that fits, that I didn't have to choose, I am just over the moon. I will be Abbie Chalcraft!

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My old/current/soon to be last name is a story most people don't know about me!
Long story NOT short, more than you wanted to know:
I grew up with my mexican dad's last name, Munoz. I am clear-white, and have always been teased, kids calling me ghost, casper, whatever. Rude people would even say things like "Oh theres no way your Mexican!" when they found out my last name. I come home from sunny vaca's and people ask if I even went cause I hardly get any color.

So needless to say it was always hard for me to answer to Munoz, I had no problem "being" 1/2 Mexican, just had a hard time being teased because I don't look like it. After High School I finally got sick of it and had my last name changed to my Great Grandma's last name, we have the same first name as well and I really liked honoring her memory that way. So for the last 13 years I've been Fitch, almost as long as I was Munoz!

NOW, however, I am exstatic (sp?) to finally have a last name I love, and for it to be something that is ME, that fits, that I didn't have to choose, I am just over the moon. I will be Abbie Chalcraft!
I like it!! I'm always real white so growing up I was called casper too. Stupid kids!!
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