It. Is. Coming

It’s coming. The craziest time of the year for the library is coming……

SUMMER READING

Yes, that fearful time of year when people stream into the library to get prizes, attend programs, and spend hours reading!

But really, we enjoy having patrons in. We love summer reading. But summer reading means a lot more work in a small amount of time. We are happy to do it but when it is all over I’m usually ready for patrons to go away for at least two weeks!

Alright, I may be over exaggerating a bit. But if you are a librarian, you understand. It’s a lot of work, effort, and time. But it gets people in and ultimately- we do love people.

If you’re not a librarian, take time to thank your librarian for all the effort they put into summer reading. If you are a librarian, thank another librarian- and then take a vacation!

Keep Sparkling,

-B

Same Mistake, Different Day

We all know how easy it is to make a mistake. Luckily, I’m in a profession that is not life or death. Unlike surgeons, my mistakes will probably not change the course of someone’s life. However, I recently felt incredibly ridiculous in my mistakes.

In preparing to advertise for a resource that is available to Teens during the summer I printed off flyers. I was excited. I was ahead of the game. I had this! Yay me! Right? Wrong.

About a week later I was riding in the elevator and realized that the poster in front of me was for July…. not April. Well crap. Ok. Taking that one down!

Back to the computer where I print three copies of the correct one! Got it! I’m gonna just put them both up and be ahead of the game! Yes! I’ve got this. #winning . Right? Wrong.

Two days later I look at the poster in the elevator and realize the date is for June! June! Crap it all! I did the wrong poster AGAIN! Finally backing up I found the one that began in April and printed it out.

But mistakes! I made the same mistake multiple times! I made mistakes while trying to fix my mistake! Argh! But we are so hard on ourselves.

I demand perfection of myself. I am my own worst critic. You look at me and see my flaws, but you have no idea the magnitude of the flaws I see in myself. What you see as a little flaw, I probably beat myself up for on a weekly basis. But grace is required. Required of you, required of me, required of all. No one will be perfect. Ever. Remember that you matter and your mistakes matter. Learn from them and move forward. Have grace for yourselves and others. Share your mistakes and laugh together at them. It’s okay to laugh at me. That’s why I told you this story. Laugh. Enjoy. Move Forward. Go spread some grace.

Keep Sparkling

-B.

My Librarian is weird…..

In case you were wondering, Librarians are some of the weirdest people you will ever meet, but we get a bad rap in many TV shows.

Look at the librarian in Season 2 of “The Middle”. There is a socially awkward woman who is more interested in talking with a 9 year old boy about his book collection than having an adult conversation at the Thanksgiving dinner. I mean that’s not me at all……….

Look at “Parks and Recreation”. Leslie Knope continually talks about how terrible the library is. Now granted, the librarian on Parks and Recreation is creepy, manipulative, and inappropriate. I can understand Leslie’s conclusion on that one. But that’s not most of us!

Most of us are super fun people! For example, last summer our summer reading was music themed so I searched for parodies! My favorite library parody is of “Uptown Funk” by Bruno Mars- “Unread Book“. It’s hilarious. Go watch it! You will love it!

snapshot from “Unread Book”

Not only that but we have to be a little weird. It takes a special kind of adult to proudly come up with motions to storytimes for babies. I mean really. We all know the kids aren’t doing the motions. We all know we look silly- and yet we do it anyways. For you. The patrons. You’re welcome.

In my time as a librarian I have discovered that I have the perfect blend of weird for a librarian. I mean I can walk up to total strangers, Teenagers in fact, and strike up a conversation. Only here is it not creepy to start a conversation with a perfect stranger about their hobbies and tv show interests. It’s normal! It’s expected! How else am I going to find them the perfect book?

But really, we’re all weird. Not a single one of us is normal. You have the quiet librarians who wear their perfect pencil skirts and their cardigans. You have the crazy ones who wear vibrant colors and can’t stop talking to you about books, even if you would wish them to. You have the specialty librarian who is sure that EVERYONE must be interested in reading the kinds of books that she loves, and the list goes on. They’re each their own brand of weird, but you know what- that’s what makes the library perfect. It’s the perfect place for all of those who fit in, and all of those who don’t. So come on in and find some weird people. I guarantee you, we have a lot of fun.

Keep Sparkling,

-B

What you were Meant to Do

All the way through school we teach our kids that they are moving towards adulthood. That magic time when they will begin to contribute to society. When they will get a job and have to work every day. When they will delve into one of their interests and stay there for the rest of their lives.

We make students declare a major when they are 18 years old. We want them to have a plan for the rest of their lives at 18 years old. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, 80% of students in the U.S. change their major at least once…. Obviously our plans that we make at 18 aren’t working out most of the time.

We ask kids continually, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” If you had asked me that for much of my time as a student I would have said, “A Teacher or a Librarian”. Following this logic I went to school to be an Elementary School Teacher. I didn’t think I could ever deal with teenagers and I was certain that this was a job I could do. Why did I think I could do this job? Because multiple people told me I should be a teacher!

That was all the proof I needed. Right? Looking back I see just how ridiculous this is. I had no real concept of what life looked like. I had no real concept of all the jobs that were available to me! It never excited me but it’s what others said I should do.

I loved music. I played 4 instruments and was a singer when I graduated High School. I could have chosen to go into music but I didn’t.

I love theater! I could have chosen to learn that craft and really delve into that. But I didn’t.

I switched to High School English in my third year of college. This added another semester but I didn’t care. One of my professors had convinced me that my personality was much better suited to Teens (I’ll agree with her on that one). I continued but I never loved my teaching classes or my observations. I really enjoyed my Linguistics classes, my History of the English Language, and Literature classes. That’s what I loved! But I pursued teaching anyways.

The semester before my student teaching, nothing was going like it was supposed to. I wasn’t getting placed, I wasn’t enjoying my classes, and I finally found something I loved doing. I got to speak to a group of women about how important they are. I got to tell them how much they mattered and that they had to power to change the world around them. I left that event and I knew that this was what I was created to do. I was created to show others how important they are. I didn’t want to teach.

I tried teaching anyways, it was bad. I left halfway through my student teaching, adding another year to my degree. I ended up with a degree in General Studies with a minor in English and Linguistics. Not impressive. I know. BUT! I loved my classes.

So then it’s time to figure out what to do with that degree. I tried Social Work for a year and a half. That did not go well for me. I began to work at a coffee shop, which I enjoyed, because I was investing in people. I didn’t have to worry about teaching a curriculum! I could just brighten their day and bring them joy! When the summer was over, I was hired at the library. I went back to my roots. Back to my childhood dream, and I love it.

(I know, you think I forgot to talk about books. I promise there is a tie-in.)

I get to interact with patrons. I get to tell them of their value! I get to give them books that will speak to their hearts! I get to let them know how much they matter! It’s amazing.

This is why I try to give kids books with all kinds of characters in them. I want them to be exposed to all their options! I don’t want them to make the mistakes I made and just do what other people think they should do. I want them to live life to the fullest and experience the wide range of the world!

So go out and find what you were created to do! It is the most fulfilling thing you will ever do! Work barely feels like work when you love it. Live life to the fullest!

Keep Sparkling!

-B

Challenges of Being a Book Nerd

Honestly, being a book nerd is the best! You get to travel to distant lands! Explore Oceans! Live lives of adventure! All from the comfort of your very own chair, or lawn, or wherever it is that you like to read at! But there can be some very real challenges to being a book nerd!

1- People will not get your obsession with books!

2- Other people are not nearly as impressed with your favorite books as you are.

3- You find yourself becoming anti-social many times because the people in books are so much more interesting than the people around you.

4- You become super judgmental of other people’s book suggestions because you’ve read more books than most people.

5- People will say things like “why read the book when I can watch the movie” and you think to yourself “Today will be the day I assault someone”.

6- People will try to convince you to stop reading and go see a something on a screen.

7- You understand that new books are cause for a happy dance, but everyone will judge you for it.

8- Your To Be Read pile continues to grow every time you go to a bookstore, but you can’t resist buying another book.

9- In spite of having lots of books that need read, you will still go back and re-read your favorites.

10- People will want you to give less details in your stories, but you know the importance of good imagery to help them really understand it!

Got any other #booknerdproblems ? Leave ’em in the comments!

Keep Sparkling,

-B