Last month following my birthday was my court date for legal name change. The process of filing, etc was simple and precise and speedy. I was very nervous prior to the court date and was second guessing name choice, spelling , etc and fear began to set in after reading countless horror stories of the courtroom on various forums and blogs. The day of my appointment I dressed business casual and stood in an empty courtroom with the judge and his clerk at a table. In less than five minutes I walked out the door after hearing the judge congratulate me while using my new name. I then took the elevator to another floor to make copies of paperwork and have them filed and then out into the City with new name in hand. First stop was DMV which new photo and license were obtained after a wait time of maybe 20 minutes. Granted I had prepared to be there hours and was very surprised how quickly I was seen. With new id and picture I journeyed to the Social Security building. Seeing the number of people and lack of empty chairs I thought here is where I'm spending the rest of the day. Not so, about 30 minutes passed and my number was called. Actual paperwork/question and answer time was less than 3 minutes and then I was on my way. The final stop of the day was the bank for new signature cards and checks and that was a relative easy and quick process as well. What started at 9:15 that morning was complete by 3 pm that afternoon and that's including a celebration lunch. I'm glad to say there was no drama, no side glances, no giggles, no mumbles, I was treated with dignity and respect and shared jokes with the clerk at the DMV. What makes this so surprising is that I live in Oklahoma, and it's not a state where it's leaders are the most accepting. A week later my social security card, bank card, and checks arrived in the mail the same day. And today while purchasing with the card I was asked to show Id and without hesitation and a smile I handed it ti them because for the first time the name and the pic matched . I wanted to share this story because we have so much to fear daily and often look for the negative in every situation . I also wanted to spread a little positivity and give some back to the universe as it gave me on that magical day.