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hel_ana ([personal profile] hel_ana) wrote1999-09-19 11:56 am

About Seneschal



Seneschal n.
1) a steward in charge of a noble's estate in the Middle Ages
2) (SCA) a steward in charge of a local group in the "current Middle Ages".

"In charge" - sounds very good, but both definitions lack the context, the connotations. In reality, the seneschal is mostly in charge of the day-to-day running of things. Making sure that things get done, rather than deciding the fate or direction of the whole.

In the closing months of the millenium, I'm aware of myself as seneschal - of my local SCA canton, of course, but also of my home. I'm responsible for making sure the food gets into the cupboards and onto our plates, that the bills and rent get paid, and that the toilet gets fixed when the stupid chain comes apart from the handle, again.

I'm also working on being the seneschal of my own life. It's easy to be the lord of your life - making the big decisions (what school, what career, who to marry). It's harder to be the seneschal - getting the little daily tasks done that make the big decisions possible. This section, Seneschal, is part of this effort. It's an online journal, I guess. I supect it won't be that earthshaking, since the point is to track minutiae. And my audience is mostly me. It's just convenient to keep it on the web.

Expect updates about once a week. Or, in retrospect, probably you shouldn't expect updates very much at all. Enjoy them when they come.

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