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- Sphinn It!
Posted By: rustybrick 330 days ago
Topic Type: News Story (Jump to http://www.rheadrysdale.com)
Category: SEM Industry
14 Comments
14 Comments
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Congratulations Rhea!
I'm surprised nobody live blogged the event. Gotta be a potential market there for someone.
congrats, it's mine december first and the planning is prooving hectic. Bet you've got a good honeymoon planned!
Congratulations Rhea! (and her hubby too of course)
Congrats!
Congratulations on your wedding, Rhea! Have a wonderful time on your honeymoon.
Congratulations, Rhea!!
Congrats!
Thanks Barry and everyone else!!! It's weird, but somehow very fitting and touching to see the story on the Day in Search and Sphinn.
@planetc1 -It took all of my self-control not to Twitter while walking down the aisle.
I'll be at Pubcon and he'll be joining a few days later, so let the party begin as well as a scary induction into the SEO world, hopefully he doesn't run off after he sees me with a proud nerd flag flying.
Thanks again and SexySEO, the honeymoon will be awesome, we don't leave until 12/14, but we'll be gone for two weeks doing Barcelona, Andorra and Paris. =)
Congratulations Rhea! "Barcelona, Andorra and Paris"? Nice!
Congrats, Rhea! Must be wedding season for SEOs, first Elisabeth, now you!
>>Her new name... Mrs. Brad Cornelius.
Really? Do women actually change their names like that these days? I got married in '83 and have never once been referred to as Mrs. Don Whalen...blech...
Congratulation Rhea on your Wedding.
Jill, I've let people refer to us as that the past couple of weeks, but I think I'm keeping the Drysdale name. Still not sure, but explaining I have too many backlinks to it is a fun defense!
Well I didn't mean the changing last name part, although I totally understand not doing that too if you have a "brand" so to speak! (I was only 22 when I got married...young by today's standards.)
It was more the whole thing Mrs. [husband's name here], that I hadn't heard like since the 50's!
I didn't mind changing my last name, but I did give all my kids my maiden name as their middle name, which is a cool way to keep it living on in the family!
I like that idea of using your maiden name as your children's middle name. Thanks! =)