Wortz, Charles
CWortz at tea.state.tx.us
Mon May 5 11:48:24 CDT 2003
Charlotte, Back in the days when the woman didn't have much if any say as to whom she got married to, "Best Wishes" to the bride was very appropriate. But now that the bride has as much say in the matter as the groom, it seems they both should be congratulated on finding a compatible partner. May they both have a long and prosperous life together. Charles Wortz Software Development Division Texas Education Agency 1701 N. Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701-1494 512-463-9493 CWortz at tea.state.tx.us -----Original Message----- From: Charlotte Foust [mailto:cfoust at infostatsystems.com] Sent: Monday 2003 May 05 11:37 To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Subject: RE: [AccessD] OT: New Name (Cross posted) It's traditional to offer "Congratulations" to the groom and "best wishes" to the bride. Seems like there's something there our ancestors might have realized. <VBG> Anyhow, congratulations AND best wishes to the both of you. Charlotte Foust -----Original Message----- From: Susan Geller [mailto:sgeller at cce.umn.edu] Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 7:17 AM To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Subject: [AccessD] OT: New Name (Cross posted) For those of you who know who I am, I just wanted to let you know that I changed my name from Susan Zeller to Susan Geller on 4/27 when I got married. So, when you see "Geller", don't think typo. I married someone with the last name of Gellerman and we made up the last name of Geller as a way of having a shared name. Wedding was awesome and we are in total married bliss. --Susan Susan B. Geller Office of Information Systems College of Continuing Education University of Minnesota 306 Wesbrook Hall 77 Pleasant Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: 612-626-4785 Fax: 612-625-2568