tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post4518269951301413466..comments2024-01-11T20:26:57.109+01:00Comments on Archaeogoddess: [Expletive deleted] Rice!!Archaeogoddesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09305683483488880519noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-76168019278675298052009-07-13T14:16:05.641+02:002009-07-13T14:16:05.641+02:00Ah yes, that limbo....for the longest time after w...Ah yes, that limbo....for the longest time after we got married I sometimes went by my maiden name, and sometimes went with my married name. But we were married here in the US, and I still have a CPR number under my maiden name. If we moved back to DK would I have to pay to have my name changed?United Studieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16605529272895583783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-27514485004716075232009-07-13T00:13:52.024+02:002009-07-13T00:13:52.024+02:00PS: You live in Aarhus Kommune right? According to...PS: You live in Aarhus Kommune right? According to the link I found in the kommune's website, it's still free to change your name up until 3 months after you got married - but I don't know how long you've been married. <br /><br />Anyway, I think you could sue somebody for giving you false information LOL because you could actually change your name on your wedding day with or without CPR number. I know a lot of foreigners who took up their husbands' last name, got married and applied family reunification afterwards - and got CPR number many months later.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-31027990157069829702009-07-13T00:05:24.083+02:002009-07-13T00:05:24.083+02:00I believe the only explanation I could come up wit...I believe the only explanation I could come up with is that : People working for the government don't always have the same knowledge from one place to another.<br /><br />So, suppose the rule actually lets you change your name on your wedding day without CPR number, the people in your kommune / church might not be informed about it. Believe me, I work for the government and they are all crap regarding this (read: Sharing information among each other and to the public)<br /><br />.....and sadly, you became a victim of this and had to shell out 400 kr just to change your nameAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-5709640138486266692009-07-12T12:16:50.038+02:002009-07-12T12:16:50.038+02:00Hubby's last name is actually, for real no kid...Hubby's last name is actually, for real no kidding, protected by the state. You just can't randomly change your name to his, because there's only a small cadre of people running around with it. So they're all waiting for me to change my name so I'll be #27. I just don't want to do the paperwork. Yuck! <br /><br />Took me forever to figure out that washing rice is imperative. Sure, it doesn't work if you're going for sticky rice, but it does leave a lot less glued to the bottom of the pan.Corinnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12763599518417369688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-83169848471230373922009-07-11T11:57:15.105+02:002009-07-11T11:57:15.105+02:00@thewriter: we tried to change it at the time of t...@thewriter: we tried to change it at the time of the wedding, our very helpful church lady tried and was denied by the state because I had no cpr#. why your foreigner friend was able to is beyond me.<br /><br />@Kelli: you too? Why was I not allowed??Archaeogoddesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09305683483488880519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-18057574500333246022009-07-11T06:35:36.254+02:002009-07-11T06:35:36.254+02:00OOh! new masthead, new name, burnt rice, same old ...OOh! new masthead, new name, burnt rice, same old blog back in full swing- Love it!Junehttp://www.shetalkslikejune.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-68953839778969494522009-07-10T22:37:20.322+02:002009-07-10T22:37:20.322+02:00Re the rice. My rule of thumb is two cups rice to ...Re the rice. My rule of thumb is two cups rice to three cups water. Always perfect rice. <br /><br />Just did my IRS paperwork. Boo. Since I don't fly, I'm considering "forgetting" this in the years to come. How ridiculous is it to fill out paperwork for income I don't have?!<br /><br />I'm impressed they're so many ladies here who take their husbands name! It never even occured to me that I could do it! So, now I'm stuck. No money. No new name. How does Jennie Rømer sound anyways?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-85501939713078089042009-07-10T21:09:39.353+02:002009-07-10T21:09:39.353+02:00Throw out the rice and serve my banana pancakes.. ...Throw out the rice and serve my banana pancakes.. they're good evening food, right? Right? Right!<br /><br />As for changing your name - blah... we had so much hassle here in Sweden that I went and did it in the UK instead and got a new passport...LadyFihttp://ladyfi.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-53858508397291833082009-07-10T20:15:56.203+02:002009-07-10T20:15:56.203+02:00my name change was free too.... not sure how I man...my name change was free too.... not sure how I managed that, but we did it before I moved.... <br /><br />and I am about to go google myself! Great idea!<br /><br />And LOVE the new masthead!MoMo 2.0https://www.blogger.com/profile/03696057221773406592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-68295032498923388592009-07-10T19:52:26.973+02:002009-07-10T19:52:26.973+02:00This post has reminded me that I need to fill out ...This post has reminded me that I need to fill out the forms for my new passport and send it away next week. Sigh. I loathe paperwork. It always feels like punishment. I look forward to being able to apply for dual citizenship next year. Although that will just mean more paperwork. <br /><br />To bad about the rice. I usually burn it onto the bottom of the pot. Because that's the way I roll.PurestGreenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10860331983741242940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-91129504186442230592009-07-10T19:23:08.221+02:002009-07-10T19:23:08.221+02:00i felt compelled but i'll make you cry...i act...i felt compelled but i'll make you cry...i actually love paleontology, and i practise this every night, my dissertation is on arabian austrapilaiosdm c<br /><br />AND THE ASALVEZEBAH OF CRIMINOLGOYlars shalomhttp://dadoichzlig.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-44717360412863450042009-07-10T18:56:20.340+02:002009-07-10T18:56:20.340+02:00OOps. Forgot to add that my friend is a foreigner ...OOps. Forgot to add that my friend is a foreigner too and she came here right to Denmark to get married even before she got a CPR number *shrugs shoulders*Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-26847172099851162009-07-10T18:54:25.841+02:002009-07-10T18:54:25.841+02:00My friend got married here in Copenhagen and she w...My friend got married here in Copenhagen and she was offered to take her husband's last name. No charge. For free! Maybe they didn't tell you that the namechanging is included in the marriage package LOLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9130750.post-45691058205354033002009-07-10T18:18:02.063+02:002009-07-10T18:18:02.063+02:00My passport is expiring next summer - right now I&...My passport is expiring next summer - right now I'm living a dual existence. In the US, I have one name and in Denmark, I have another - just have to remember which one to book the plane tickets under so they don't kick me off the plane!<br /><br />So anyway, next year I will officially make the US match the danish name. Because yeah, I'm original in danish - not so much in the US!PiNG aka Pattihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05486002308919156913noreply@blogger.com