Well I hate this to be all about me but it is a blog about my experiences so.. here goes. Crown Princess Daisy asked for my help at the recent promotion ceremonies on March 17. Now that is a special day for our family RL since we celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The ceremony was held during our dinner time and I made sure to plan everything in time so I could be there for Daisy. I stood on the stage taking photos for the clan blog and congratulating all the new and upcoming members taking notes of who got what. As it wound down toward the end of the ceremony I began taking RL snapshots of my family and the festivities going on here at home. And then Daisy spoke. She spoke of me. It was all a blur as the shock set in. I was overwhelmed with her words of kindness about me. How I wish I had the state of mind to copy and save it all! In a nutshell, I was promoted to Princess. I didn't expect it, I didn't ask for it. I didn't think there was room for one more in that group to be honest. I guess they see something in me I don't see in myself.
Now I don't know everything there is to know. I'll be the first to admit I am still learning about SL. I do love to teach and mentor though. Those are my strengths. King Darrell asked that I take over the Dukes & Duchess group. So I am now overseeing the four of them. Making sure the mentor classes are taught, royal exams are given, creating and editing the google document. My role also includes hears appeals on grievances and act as liaisons with other clans, hears promotion recommendations and facilitates grievances, oversees all other royals activities, participate in clan events as available. Assists the Crown Princess with all issues as they come up. I've been very busy trying to accomplish these things with a sense of fairness and watching my words carefully. Audrey was always there to help me, guide me, and teach me. I miss her so. I try to think what Daisy and Audrey would do in certain situations and that helps tremendously. I don't want D, Ame and Daisy to regret their decision and hope that I make them proud.
No comments:
Post a Comment