I'm currently on a leave-of-absence from the SCA as, after 11 years, some real life issues have become too big to ignore or multi-task. It's really hard for me to let go of my SCA involvement after getting so in to it, but I realised that by staying I would sour the thing I enjoy. So, instead I'm spending my time, energy and money on some life fundamentals, and hopefully when they are sorted I'll be in a position to pick up where I left off.
The lesson in this that I want to pass on, is that while the SCA is something that needs people to commit to it and is the place to meet many friends, it still needs to be kept in its place of priority after self, loved ones and work.
See you in 6 or 12 months.
Sir Blayney
Sunday, August 17, 2008
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