Guest guest Posted July 4, 2011 Report Share Posted July 4, 2011 Rojas is the shortest part of my maiden surname (Sephardic,nonetheless), and after "Steinkellner," I really needed a rest!I have always used Rojas for professional purposes--attemptingto prevent clients from finding me--only one did, and my youngestchild was on the phone saying to the young woman, "I don't know,*******, What do YOU think would be the right thing to do?" Youngest was only five at the time--did not become a psychologist,but an engineer--maybe that one phone call did it for the kid.In California and with Social Security, one has the right to use one'smaiden surname without going to court--so I did--years ago--makethe change--may have lost a few medical records, but that is O.K.I have plenty!Love to you, Kate, and to all who are with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 3:56:13 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Oh dear, I forgot his last name was 'Steinkellner'--I lookedhim up as Hans Rojas! Silly me!I'm interested in his writings.love,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 6:15:11 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Thank you, nne. I think one can still Google him:Hans Steinkellner, playwright, Kensington, CaThey only mention is most political play, about Sirhan-Sirhan and F. Kennedy Sr. and the assasination.He is also listed in the police report of the event by the Los Angeles Police Department. Hans always had hisown way of leaving his mark!Love to you, nne, and to Chuck, and to all of us here,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2011 Report Share Posted July 4, 2011 Rojas is the shortest part of my maiden surname (Sephardic,nonetheless), and after "Steinkellner," I really needed a rest!I have always used Rojas for professional purposes--attemptingto prevent clients from finding me--only one did, and my youngestchild was on the phone saying to the young woman, "I don't know,*******, What do YOU think would be the right thing to do?" Youngest was only five at the time--did not become a psychologist,but an engineer--maybe that one phone call did it for the kid.In California and with Social Security, one has the right to use one'smaiden surname without going to court--so I did--years ago--makethe change--may have lost a few medical records, but that is O.K.I have plenty!Love to you, Kate, and to all who are with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 3:56:13 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Oh dear, I forgot his last name was 'Steinkellner'--I lookedhim up as Hans Rojas! Silly me!I'm interested in his writings.love,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 6:15:11 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Thank you, nne. I think one can still Google him:Hans Steinkellner, playwright, Kensington, CaThey only mention is most political play, about Sirhan-Sirhan and F. Kennedy Sr. and the assasination.He is also listed in the police report of the event by the Los Angeles Police Department. Hans always had hisown way of leaving his mark!Love to you, nne, and to Chuck, and to all of us here,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 Oh, OK, thanks for the explanation, n. I was confusedabout it. I do think it's nice to hold onto one's maiden name.I am Rothschild now, but sometimes have a hankering forwishing to go back to my maiden name--.I'm impressed with your 5 year old's dealings on the phone soyoung. You must be proud of your engineer!love to you also, n,KateFrom: marion j rojas To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 7:16:30 PMSubject: Re: Surnames and all that Rojas is the shortest part of my maiden surname (Sephardic,nonetheless), and after "Steinkellner," I really needed a rest!I have always used Rojas for professional purposes--attemptingto prevent clients from finding me--only one did, and my youngestchild was on the phone saying to the young woman, "I don't know,*******, What do YOU think would be the right thing to do?" Youngest was only five at the time--did not become a psychologist,but an engineer--maybe that one phone call did it for the kid.In California and with Social Security, one has the right to use one'smaiden surname without going to court--so I did--years ago--makethe change--may have lost a few medical records, but that is O.K.I have plenty!Love to you, Kate, and to all who are with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 3:56:13 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Oh dear, I forgot his last name was 'Steinkellner'--I lookedhim up as Hans Rojas! Silly me!I'm interested in his writings.love,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 6:15:11 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Thank you, nne. I think one can still Google him:Hans Steinkellner, playwright, Kensington, CaThey only mention is most political play, about Sirhan-Sirhan and F. Kennedy Sr. and the assasination.He is also listed in the police report of the event by the Los Angeles Police Department. Hans always had hisown way of leaving his mark!Love to you, nne, and to Chuck, and to all of us here,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 I agree with you Kate. I was a and then took my husband's name. I often wish I had just kept . I actually use the name sometimes:) SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, July 6, 2011 5:52:51 AMSubject: Re: Surnames and all that Oh, OK, thanks for the explanation, n. I was confusedabout it. I do think it's nice to hold onto one's maiden name.I am Rothschild now, but sometimes have a hankering forwishing to go back to my maiden name--.I'm impressed with your 5 year old's dealings on the phone soyoung. You must be proud of your engineer!love to you also, n,KateFrom: marion j rojas To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 7:16:30 PMSubject: Re: Surnames and all that Rojas is the shortest part of my maiden surname (Sephardic,nonetheless), and after "Steinkellner," I really needed a rest!I have always used Rojas for professional purposes--attemptingto prevent clients from finding me--only one did, and my youngestchild was on the phone saying to the young woman, "I don't know,*******, What do YOU think would be the right thing to do?" Youngest was only five at the time--did not become a psychologist,but an engineer--maybe that one phone call did it for the kid.In California and with Social Security, one has the right to use one'smaiden surname without going to court--so I did--years ago--makethe change--may have lost a few medical records, but that is O.K.I have plenty!Love to you, Kate, and to all who are with us,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 3:56:13 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Oh dear, I forgot his last name was 'Steinkellner'--I lookedhim up as Hans Rojas! Silly me!I'm interested in his writings.love,KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, July 4, 2011 6:15:11 PMSubject: Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Thank you, nne. I think one can still Google him:Hans Steinkellner, playwright, Kensington, CaThey only mention is most political play, about Sirhan-Sirhan and F. Kennedy Sr. and the assasination.He is also listed in the police report of the event by the Los Angeles Police Department. Hans always had hisown way of leaving his mark!Love to you, nne, and to Chuck, and to all of us here,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 I ditched my married name ASAP, the day I first went to the lawyer and started filing for divorce. The house and mortgage are still in my married name but the lawyer said leave it til I sell it. Just made me remember the water account is still in his name. I gave up trying to get them to change it ... hugs, Cait Re: for nne and for all of you- Thank you! Thank you, nne. I think one can still Google him:Hans Steinkellner, playwright, Kensington, CaThey only mention is most political play, about Sirhan-Sirhan and F. Kennedy Sr. and the assasination.He is also listed in the police report of the event by the Los Angeles Police Department. Hans always had hisown way of leaving his mark!Love to you, nne, and to Chuck, and to all of us here,n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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