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== SCA History & Outlook: == | == SCA History & Outlook: == | ||
My first SCA event was at the age of 16/17-ish, in the brand-new Kingdom of the [[Outlands]]: their first Crown Tournament in which Gunwalt was crowned king. I was only active in the SCA in the Outlands for about 6 months, but have clear memories of serving feast at an event and having a lovely time doing so.<BR><BR> | My first SCA event was at the age of 16/17-ish, in the brand-new Kingdom of the [[Outlands]]: their first Crown Tournament in which Gunwalt was crowned king. I was only active in the SCA in the Outlands for about 6 months, but have clear memories of serving feast at an event and having a lovely time doing so, for the most part...<BR> | ||
I didn't resurface in the SCA until after moving to Oklahoma in 2000. In 2001, I contacted the local SCA, and met [[Amanda Blackwolf]] and her family, becoming part of the [[Northkeep|Barony of Northkeep]]. <BR><BR> | <BR> | ||
As the majority of my family still lives in the [[Outlands]], I | I didn't resurface in the SCA until after moving to Oklahoma in 2000. In 2001, I contacted the local SCA, and met [[Amanda Blackwolf]] and her family, becoming part of the [[Northkeep|Barony of Northkeep]]. <BR> | ||
I am an active member of the [http://www.armourarchive.org/ Armour Archive], where I was given the odd title of 'Dark Overlord Chick of the Universe,' a description shared with Audax (Martel d'Antioch). | <BR> | ||
As the majority of my family still lives in the [[Outlands]], I have travelled there from time to time - most recently Battlemoor III, where I had the honor and pleasure of presenting a gift basket on behalf of the Ansteorran Crown to the Outlands Royals.<BR> | |||
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I am an active member of the [http://www.armourarchive.org/ Armour Archive], where I was given the odd title of 'Dark Overlord Chick of the Universe,' a description shared with Audax (Martel d'Antioch).<BR> | |||
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I love to dabble in various A&S types of things including scribal arts and beadwork, and enjoy coordinating and contributing gift baskets. I see myself more of a service type than an A&S type, though, usually expressed through my love of [[Waterbearing]] (I am sometimes referred to as "Don Zubeydah of the Waterbearing Mafia," as something of a very silly Mooneschadowe joke (not intended to imply that I fight rapier, much less hold a White Scarf!!)) and Making Stuff. I'm also known in the Northern Region as the Patron Saint of All Things Chocolatey.<BR><BR> | I love to dabble in various A&S types of things including scribal arts and beadwork, and enjoy coordinating and contributing gift baskets. I see myself more of a service type than an A&S type, though, usually expressed through my love of [[Waterbearing]] (I am sometimes referred to as "Don Zubeydah of the Waterbearing Mafia," as something of a very silly Mooneschadowe joke (not intended to imply that I fight rapier, much less hold a White Scarf!!)) and Making Stuff. I'm also known in the Northern Region as the Patron Saint of All Things Chocolatey.<BR><BR> | ||
== Mundanities: == | == Mundanities: == | ||
I am a complete and utter nerd. I'm also approaching Crazy Cat Lady status. :) | I am a complete and utter nerd. I'm also approaching Crazy Cat Lady status. :) I am happily and joyfully married to [[Abe Vivitar Von Gebric]]. He is the firm foundation upon which all that I build or do or contribute is built. Without his support, I would not be who I am. (As a side note: If you are thinking about submitting an award recommendation for Abe, ''please do not.'' He feels very strongly about this; please respect this.<BR> | ||
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== Wiki Work Log: == | == Wiki Work Log: == | ||
* | * [https://historian.ansteorra.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Zubeydah Wiki Contributions] | ||
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==Ansteorran Questionnaire== | |||
This questionnaire circulated on the Ansteorra list, back in July of 2004. Here's my answers.<BR><BR> | |||
'''>1. What attracted you to the SCA?''' <BR> | |||
- It was a natural progression to move from what I'd been exposed to as a child (Mom = medieval art history major. I remember singing a rhyme about the wives of King Henry the Eighth at age 12, and being able to differentiate between a Pre-Raphaelite and a Dutch Master around the same time.) <BR> | |||
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'''> 2. What is your perspective of what the SCA is to you?''''<BR> | |||
- The SCA is an outlet for the two major driving forces of my personality: Creativity and service. I am most fully myself when 'doing' for others, or when up to my neck in six artsy-crafty projects. The SCA gives me a wide "palette" of art forms to play with. It's a classroom, a social club, a giant craft faire, and an outlet for who and what I am. It's also filled with some of the coolest folks I've found anywhere. <BR> | |||
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'''> 3. Where do you invest the most time and energy in the SCA (household, local group, kingdom, specific activity)''' <BR> | |||
* | - My focus has shifted from my local group to the Northern Region as a whole, since taking on Waterbearer responsibilities. However, I am still very heavily focused on events and activities in my local group as a waterbearer, doing web site work, etc. I am also enjoying the fun of helping on the kingdom level with small bits of tribute/largess here and there, scrolls, and such. Greedily enjoying the best of all possible worlds, I guess.<BR> | ||
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'''> 4. How long before you started to take initiative in the SCA (applying for an office, organizing an activity, etc.?)''' <BR> | |||
- After rejoining with the SCA (after a long departure) in late summer of 2002, got involved teaching a class for children at that year's wInterKingdom. So, about 2 months after meeting Susan the Curious, and Amanda & Thormund Blackwolf at a Northkeep Fighter Practice.<BR> | |||
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'''> 5. Were there instances that could have "run you out of the SCA". Why did they not...or why did you come back?''' <BR> | |||
- Left after my third event, back in 1987 - I was 17 and starry-eyed. ("Nice try, dear, but.." *sniff* "Those sleeves...") Left until 2002. When I moved to Tulsa, I was feeling very out of sorts and missing my 'own kind of weirdoes'... so I took a chance and sought out the SCA again. I'm glad I did. <BR> | |||
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'''> 6. How long before you burned out? Why did you burn out? Is there anything anyone could have done to help keep you from "burning out"?''' <BR> | |||
- Haven't burned out since returning. Am pacing myself with activities, so I don't, and when my judgement falters on how much I can do, my husband wisely suggests gentle curbs to my enthusiasm. We go to what events we can, financially and time wise, and don't stress about those I can't make. (Theoretically. *grin*)<BR> | |||
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'''> 7. What do you get out of the SCA?''' <BR> | |||
- Fulfillment, freedom of expression, opportunities for service, friendship.<BR> | |||
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'''> 8. If you have your AoA...how long did you get it after starting to participate in the SCA?''' <BR> | |||
- Once back in, it was less than a year, but I'd kind of gone overboard with initial participation and volunteering. Received AoA from the hands of Miguel & Conal at the 2003 Crown Tournament held in the Northern Region. Feet didn't touch the ground for hours.<BR> | |||
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'''> and last but not least...why do you think that people should join the SCA and stay in it?''' <BR> | |||
- I don't think it's for everyone, but I think for many people of diverse backgrounds and interests, it provides a haven of like-minded individuals. There's generally a 'live and let live' or attitude of outright acceptance to diversity in belief, personality, interests, etc., in the SCA, and that's a wonderful thing. I usually tell people, 'No matter what your hobby is, someone is doing it, learning it, teaching it in the SCA, in a way you've probably never thought of, along with a dozen other things you've never heard of, but will totally excite you to learn. Check it out. It's oodles of fun.' <BR> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 14 July 2021
SCA History & Outlook:
My first SCA event was at the age of 16/17-ish, in the brand-new Kingdom of the Outlands: their first Crown Tournament in which Gunwalt was crowned king. I was only active in the SCA in the Outlands for about 6 months, but have clear memories of serving feast at an event and having a lovely time doing so, for the most part...
I didn't resurface in the SCA until after moving to Oklahoma in 2000. In 2001, I contacted the local SCA, and met Amanda Blackwolf and her family, becoming part of the Barony of Northkeep.
As the majority of my family still lives in the Outlands, I have travelled there from time to time - most recently Battlemoor III, where I had the honor and pleasure of presenting a gift basket on behalf of the Ansteorran Crown to the Outlands Royals.
I am an active member of the Armour Archive, where I was given the odd title of 'Dark Overlord Chick of the Universe,' a description shared with Audax (Martel d'Antioch).
I love to dabble in various A&S types of things including scribal arts and beadwork, and enjoy coordinating and contributing gift baskets. I see myself more of a service type than an A&S type, though, usually expressed through my love of Waterbearing (I am sometimes referred to as "Don Zubeydah of the Waterbearing Mafia," as something of a very silly Mooneschadowe joke (not intended to imply that I fight rapier, much less hold a White Scarf!!)) and Making Stuff. I'm also known in the Northern Region as the Patron Saint of All Things Chocolatey.
Mundanities:
I am a complete and utter nerd. I'm also approaching Crazy Cat Lady status. :) I am happily and joyfully married to Abe Vivitar Von Gebric. He is the firm foundation upon which all that I build or do or contribute is built. Without his support, I would not be who I am. (As a side note: If you are thinking about submitting an award recommendation for Abe, please do not. He feels very strongly about this; please respect this.
Wiki Work Log:
Ansteorran Questionnaire
This questionnaire circulated on the Ansteorra list, back in July of 2004. Here's my answers.
>1. What attracted you to the SCA?
- It was a natural progression to move from what I'd been exposed to as a child (Mom = medieval art history major. I remember singing a rhyme about the wives of King Henry the Eighth at age 12, and being able to differentiate between a Pre-Raphaelite and a Dutch Master around the same time.)
> 2. What is your perspective of what the SCA is to you?'
- The SCA is an outlet for the two major driving forces of my personality: Creativity and service. I am most fully myself when 'doing' for others, or when up to my neck in six artsy-crafty projects. The SCA gives me a wide "palette" of art forms to play with. It's a classroom, a social club, a giant craft faire, and an outlet for who and what I am. It's also filled with some of the coolest folks I've found anywhere.
> 3. Where do you invest the most time and energy in the SCA (household, local group, kingdom, specific activity)
- My focus has shifted from my local group to the Northern Region as a whole, since taking on Waterbearer responsibilities. However, I am still very heavily focused on events and activities in my local group as a waterbearer, doing web site work, etc. I am also enjoying the fun of helping on the kingdom level with small bits of tribute/largess here and there, scrolls, and such. Greedily enjoying the best of all possible worlds, I guess.
> 4. How long before you started to take initiative in the SCA (applying for an office, organizing an activity, etc.?)
- After rejoining with the SCA (after a long departure) in late summer of 2002, got involved teaching a class for children at that year's wInterKingdom. So, about 2 months after meeting Susan the Curious, and Amanda & Thormund Blackwolf at a Northkeep Fighter Practice.
> 5. Were there instances that could have "run you out of the SCA". Why did they not...or why did you come back?
- Left after my third event, back in 1987 - I was 17 and starry-eyed. ("Nice try, dear, but.." *sniff* "Those sleeves...") Left until 2002. When I moved to Tulsa, I was feeling very out of sorts and missing my 'own kind of weirdoes'... so I took a chance and sought out the SCA again. I'm glad I did.
> 6. How long before you burned out? Why did you burn out? Is there anything anyone could have done to help keep you from "burning out"?
- Haven't burned out since returning. Am pacing myself with activities, so I don't, and when my judgement falters on how much I can do, my husband wisely suggests gentle curbs to my enthusiasm. We go to what events we can, financially and time wise, and don't stress about those I can't make. (Theoretically. *grin*)
> 7. What do you get out of the SCA?
- Fulfillment, freedom of expression, opportunities for service, friendship.
> 8. If you have your AoA...how long did you get it after starting to participate in the SCA?
- Once back in, it was less than a year, but I'd kind of gone overboard with initial participation and volunteering. Received AoA from the hands of Miguel & Conal at the 2003 Crown Tournament held in the Northern Region. Feet didn't touch the ground for hours.
> and last but not least...why do you think that people should join the SCA and stay in it?
- I don't think it's for everyone, but I think for many people of diverse backgrounds and interests, it provides a haven of like-minded individuals. There's generally a 'live and let live' or attitude of outright acceptance to diversity in belief, personality, interests, etc., in the SCA, and that's a wonderful thing. I usually tell people, 'No matter what your hobby is, someone is doing it, learning it, teaching it in the SCA, in a way you've probably never thought of, along with a dozen other things you've never heard of, but will totally excite you to learn. Check it out. It's oodles of fun.'