Friday, February 15, 2008
Project and other things
I think the 28 day countdown is going to make me panic. Really. I'm backtracking to make sure I didn't skip over/miss too many things and I'm playing catch up. My notebook is up to date; I'm finishing up other things. I'm glad to have some down time this weekend...that means no distractions and more work done. And yes, once again my building's closing date has been moved back. This makes the third time. I/we may know for sure next Thursday when the new date is set. This has totally messed things up for Sherry and I. The biggest things I've learned from this are a. Don't put too much faith in schedules and b. Make sure you have a Plan B. We had it all set that we would be moving right along in February to go to another branch at least one day a week to work on our project. Not happening. BUT...here we have a Plan B. Thank goodness for our sub, Sharon. She's going to be working a lot in the next few weeks. Then, Laura (being EXTREMELY nice) told me there's no internet connection where the showcase will be held. Oh. Okay. Since I had no clue what an aircard is...well I called Jason our computer guy. Oh. Okay. That's out then. HA...move on to another Plan B. The reason I deserve an A is for coming up with all these Plan B's! I hope I don't have to come up with Plans C and D. I know everything will eventually fall into place...after all...we've been working our project for the past 2 months!
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Face to Face
I guess we made the right decision on Thursday 16 January. I had to call Honore early that morning to tell her we were under a "winter weather advisory". Sherry said that if we didn't go, the weather would hold and if we did go the weather would turn nasty. So the decision was made and we didn't go. Less than an hour after calling Honore, it starting snowing. We ended up with snow and sleet. Schools let out and our system closed down early. We heard that the traffic on Sideling was maybe 30 mph. THAT'S a scary place! First time ever I listened to my gut-feeling. But I was sorry we missed the program because whenever I go to one of these workshops, I pick up a lot of new/useful stuff. Maybe another time. maybe in good weather.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
LATI assignments
I'm finally catching back up. We're taking a break from weeding, pitching and tossing and all of that for the rest of the week. I brought a sub in today and tomorrow so Sherry and I can take turns in the workroom and get busy. I thought I'd start with assignments that are due this week, and then work backwards. I had no idea until this afternoon just how far behind I was. I'm glad my supervisor knows/understands what we've been going through. I really like the health module. It makes things so much easier when you can understand what you're reading. I couldn't stand the Maryland Share portion of the community information module. I did find out that the girl who had been working on it a LONG time ago gave it up and no one has worked it since then. It made that assigment very difficult. It took a long time to complete and my frustration level was over the top. I'm really excited about the Readers Advisory meeting this week. I've seen Kelly Vikstrom in action a few times and she knows her stuff. She ALWAYS gives great presentations. (She's coming to Allegany in the spring to do a workshop). So maybe I'll be totally back on track the end of the week. I hope it doesn't snow Thursday.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
On YOUR list pt. 2
I was reading through the Publishers Weekly lists...especially the childrens books. I recognised quite a few that my library owns. Have you read the Knuffle Bunny books? Theye're so neat. Looking at all the titles made me realise what a job it is in doing the ordering for my branch. I'm partial to certain catalogs and websites and it's a shame my budget isn't bigger!
Kindle
You know what first struck me? No newspaper print/ink on one's hands! I think it's fine for people who like the latest technology/gadgets/toys...but I'm not particularly interested in one. I LOVE books...REAL books that I can hold in my hands no matter how big or small they may be. I LOVE the SMELL of new books. I don't even mind getting old-book-dust up my nose. Newspapers...I read local news, obits and front pages. I read my Boston Globe online (and the actual hard copy Globe is a huge newspaper). I think Kindles are a great idea...but not for me.
I can't say I'm really surprised....
I don't have much faith in schedules.IMO schedules are created to put ME in a get-it-done-right-now mode. For the past month, besides the network acting goofy, I've been weeding out my buiding, changing programs,pitching and tossing all sorts of things, and worst of all...putting to the side (a nice way of saying PUTTING OFF) other things I should have been doing (as in LATI). Well. An email came yesterday informing me that renovation has been postponed for a month. We were getting ready to close next Saturday, new schedules for Sherry and I had been made up...all sorts of things had been accomplished and set up. I think before November 2006 I would be majorly ticked off right now. That was when we were closed for minor repairs and a new roof..."they" said closed for 9 business days when we were actually closed for 3 weeks. See what I mean? I like the idea of an extra month though, because it's buying me some extra time to finish cleaning out and weeding. I wonder if it means I'm getting used to NON schedules?
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