A few favorite scenes from the library
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Granted, working in a library, as working anywhere, has its
mundane moments. But not many! During the past half-decade as your
branch librarian, I’ve experienced some very amusing scenes. After
all, we do serve the public in its infinite and wonderful variety!
Three of my most heart-warming involve children and teens.
I was working at the reference desk recently and a young boy was
sitting at the table directly across from me reading what looked like
an adventure book. Suddenly, he exclaimed, “Yes! Yes!” and quickly
stood up, raising both hands in the air and laughing joyfully. It was
both sweet and delightful to see someone so young and uninhibited
completely involved in a good story. It was a great example of
imagination and innocence only the young seem to experience so well.
I grew up loving to sit on the floor, enjoying the feel of our
home’s green and grown shag carpet while reading or playing quiet
games. So, I love it when library patrons sit on our floor -- even
occasionally stretch out in our aisles surrounded by stacks of books.
Not long ago, while passing near the literature section, I heard a
faint and lyrical reading of poetry. There, sitting on the floor,
backs propped against book bags, dreamy-eyed teenage boyfriend and
girlfriend were happily lost in their own literary world.
Finally, a library scene with such a marvelous juxtaposition of
youth and technology that it brings a smile to my face every time I
think of it. Several weeks ago, I was leaving my office, headed for
our staff kitchen to grab a bit of lunch. I noticed a young mother
checking out a stack of picture books for her daughter, who I thought
must have been the cute toddler headed toward one of the computers in
the Children’s Department.
As I watched, the little blond hiked herself up on the chair in
front of the computer, took hold of the mouse with her right hand and
began to navigate, albeit awkwardly. Undaunted and gentle, she seemed
to know what she was doing. Then, plop, the left thumb went in her
mouth. For a matter of a minute or two, there she sat, so very
content and serious, activating the computer screen and sucking her
thumb!
I think I was mistaken. My job is not mundane -- ever! I would
like to encourage our patrons to visit us soon and often to make
their own special library “scene.”
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