Saturday, March 7, 2015

My real job


Day 7 of the #SOL15 Challenge

If you've read my blog at all you know I absolutely love my job. From the smell of the place (coffee & books) to the excitement of receiving new boxes of books (Squeee!) to helping students with their research & other scholarly needs, I love it all.  One aspect of my job that I didn't really fully understand before my time with secondary students is making the library a safe haven.  I mean, I knew I wanted it to be a cozy welcoming place, but I didn't really get how necessary this aspect of the librarian gig actually is.  

Every day--EVERY.SINGLE.DAY--the library is filled with kids who need a place; kids who are hurting as they try to figure out this thing called life.  I am honored to be able to provide a place for them. I really believe that as much, as I love bringing books & people together, that is my true calling--to help provide that space for those who need it. Sometimes these kids find their way into my office, or behind the circ desk at the front with my lovely assistant.  Sometimes they find their way through high school by finding "their people" who are also in the library.  Life is less difficult with friends to help you navigate the sometimes rough seas.  

Truthfully, there are days when it is hard for me to smile one more time at one more person; days when my to-do list is left half-done because those things I needed to do cannot be a higher priority than the students I am there to serve.  People are important, and they need to know they matter to someone. 

6 comments:

  1. So, so, so glad there are people like you that understand that sometimes kids just need a safe place to go. Or caring adults to talk to! Thank you!

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  2. Yay for the Library! So thankful for Librarians like you!

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  3. Yay for the Library! So thankful for Librarians like you!

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  4. "making the library a safe haven." What a beautiful description of what so many kids need!

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  5. Your kids are lucky to have you (and your lovely assistant) at the library. Every child is fortunate to have someone who loves them and books. :)

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  6. thank you all! Truly I am the lucky one!

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