Lets continue this debacle, shall we?
I last left off, having gone off on a rant involving unreasonable neighbors, open cesspools that make for a fragrant entrance to our home, morons at the tax office, and an amateur mistake precipitated by school girlish giddiness.
So, I have some really awesome tickets here that entitle us to a one-way trip from the Frankfurt Airport to Nuremberg. Tomorrow I can buy our return fare, and Ill sure to be more cognizant of what my name is. By now, some of you may be thinking, Im a completely brainless ditz who cant add 2 and 2. At this point in my life, you may be right.
Meantime, I still have this dilemma of what to do about the tickets with my maiden name gracing the front. What to do, what to do? Magdelena gave some interesting insight, saying that every German passport would have a womans maiden name on it, and that they are commonly used. My passport doesnt, BUT we did find a copy of our marriage certificate here, so well travel with that. (Cynthia, you guessed it right on.) ALSO, a bonus: the credit card itself has my middle initial, which also happens to be the same as my maiden name. Score! I can just tell them it stands for my maiden name; and if they ask present my marriage cert., tell them I accidently used my old name and, in the end, hope they dont ask at all. The worst case scenario is that we pay a 15 Euro penalty to change the tickets, but well cross that bridge when we come to it. I hate to lost 15 Euro; thats like the equivalent of about 2 cups of coffee.