Now is the summer of our discontent
We end each workday aching and spent
The loud gales of noisy childhood
Pierce our eardrums, chill our blood
The endless parade of picture books
That need sorting and critical looks
To ensure no damage has been done
Them on their journey's run.
But also a summer of renewed hope
As yes, we struggle to cope
Though to find ourselves needed,
Our help and services pleaded,
Helping young ones make a new start
Does much to soften the heart.
And seeing a child excited to read
Makes us all very glad indeed.
Summer is our busy time at the library. We are THE place for kids to go for activities, books, fun, movies, and a place to cool off and relax for a bit.
It is a good and glorious thing that our library is so important to our community, especially to our children. They have a safe place to come to, a place to learn on their own, meet their friends, or just fool around on the Internet for a little while.
We are also a resource for the entire community. We have business services, and all sorts of computer classes for adults, book clubs, teen activities, many community groups have meetings in our meeting rooms, we're the happening place in town.
It's true all year, but especially hectic in Summer. The kids set goals and read books, or are read to by their parents, and so we have a lot more traffic both of people and of books in and out of the building. Also, we have many special programs during the summer, and on program days (like today was), things can be pretty loud for a library. I made six new library cards today in my two hour desk shift, and replaced several lost ones. Summer is also the time for lots of that. Many fines were paid, and since this is Fine Forgiveness week, some people actually got NO FINES on their very overdue items. (It's all good, we get our stuff back, and they save some money. )
This summer I am finding myself discontented because I have been having trouble losing any more weight, and indeed I have gained a few pounds. I have about 14 pounds left to my goal. I find it harder to stick to my diet because I want to eat more sugar to have more energy. I also find it harder to work out as much as I should some days because it is so HOT outside. Today went better, but last year, it seemed easier, seemed like the weight came off faster and easier, too. Maybe it's just because I'm older. Harder to get the old metabolism going fast enough. Who knows? Whatever the reason, it's bumming me out. And I STILL haven't made it to the Farmer's Market yet this year. Must try to go this Thursday during my "dinner" break. It is, most conveniently, right next door to the library, in the Community Center parking lot.
Here's to Summer, a time that actually means more work for me, but a time that also allows us to spend more time in our gardens, relaxing and watching the birds and squirrels and rabbits that come by to visit our yard.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Now Is The Summer Of Our Discontent
Labels:
exercise,
farmer's market,
feeling stuck,
kids,
libraries,
noise,
reading,
summer,
weight loss,
work
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