With New Year's Day being on a Thursday we returned to school on Wednesday. You would think that a three day work week would be a piece of cake but boy was I glad to finally get to this weekend. Going back to work after a break is always an adjustment.
Yesterday was a very rainy day and the perfect day to reconnect with three of my friends for breakfast. We met at a restaurant in town, The Mad Hatter, that had moved from a very small location that always had a very long wait to a much larger location. Fortunately, our wait for this location was only about fifteen minutes. Breakfast was very good but even better was the chance to catch up with friends. I had taken the chance to send everyone a quick text in the morning "breakfast anyone?" and was thrilled to get positive responses back immediately. It's sometimes hard to get all of our scheduled to cooperate.
My friend Paula gave me a beautiful picture book as a Christmas gift. Being a librarian, everyone knows how passionate I am about libraries and books and this book portrays the importance of libraries to immigrants in particular. The author of this beautiful book is a Mexican immigrant who came to this country in 1994 with her two month old son. Knowing no English, they discovered the library.
"Where we didn't need to speak, we only needed to trust. And we did! Books became our language. Books became our home. Books became our lives. We learned to read, to speak, to write, and to make our voices heard. Someday we will become something we haven't even yet imagined. But right now... We are stories. We are two languages. We are lucha. We are resilience. We are hope. We are dreamers, sonadores of the world." (Dreamers by Yuyi Morales)
Today I am forgoing my weekly attendance at my WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) meeting. Being the first week in January the meeting will be packed with lots of new people getting started on their New Year's resolutions. The crowds will dwindle in the coming weeks. Since meeting my goal last month I am only required to weigh in once per month to keep my Lifetime status which comes with the perk of never having to pay again as long as I am within two pounds of my goal weight. Thankfully I have three more weeks within which to fulfill my obligation. Hopefully that will be time enough to erase any weight damage the holidays may have done (it wasn't me, it was the holidays). Today instead I will work on putting away all of the Christmas decorations and getting my quilting area organized. I have lots of projects that need to be completed in 2019. Not a problem as long as I can keep from starting any new ones before the others are complete.
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Happy New Year 2019
Last night was New Year's Eve and although I remained warm and dry watching the very wet, rainy festivities in Times Square on television I did stay up way too late even beyond seeing the ball drop. Today is a day to start putting Christmas 2018 away and get ready to return to school tomorrow. It's always hard to set that alarm once again for 5:30 am but once I get back to school the past eleven days become a distant memory. The crowd of students waiting at the door to enter the library to get library passes for the day will be bigger than usual since we did not give out passes for January 2, 2019 before leaving on December 21, 2018. Students come to the library for many reasons. Some come to meet up with friends. Some come to do schoolwork or read. Some come just to have a comfortable, safe place to spend some time. Some students are easier to connect with than others and I look forward to seeing the "library regulars" return. On Sunday, at mass, I sat three rows behind a family. Part way through the mass I realized that one of the boys was a library regular. This boy was in the library every day last year when he was a freshman. He comes a bit more sporadically this year but he does still come. Although I know his name from seeing him regularly, he is not a student that I have developed a close relationship with. He is polite and quiet and mostly works alone on schoolwork. Sometimes when I meet students outside of school I'm not sure what their reaction will be. Some students may not want to acknowledge that they know the school librarian. Others are very vocal in recognizing me in the "real world". So as I passed by this student in church I glanced his way and had to smile when he looked up in surprise and gave a shy smile and a little wave. Yes, it truly is the students that keep me going back! Happy New Year!
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