Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A Day in the Life of a New Library Manager

Welcome to the Balboa Branch of San Diego Public Library! Yesterday was my first official day as new manager, so I thought I'd mark the occasion with a blog post a la "Library Day in the Life" style.

11:00 am - Arrive just on time. Had stopped to get a fruit tart for the staff. As I was pulling onto the freeway, a familiar car zoomed by me; it was a friend/colleague who later confessed she had been watching The View and thus was late leaving for work.

11:15 am - Evening Aide calls out sick, but welcomes me to the branch. I claim a locker for my own (I don't have an office), and my purse barely fits in it.

11:30 am - I'm helping with the holds list. I find all the items on my pages but two.

12 noon - Finally check email after Outlook is finished creating a local copy of my mailbox. Thursday's meeting is cancelled. I have a conversation with the staff about the daily goings on at this branch, seems pretty laid back.

12:30 pm - We are open; staff comments at the unusually large amount of patrons waiting to get inside. Did I bring them with me from my old branch or something? I don't recognize anyone. I sit at the one information desk out on the floor, which is situated in the Children's Area. I kind of have a view of the Circulation Desk and the rest of the library, but there is a wall that obstructs my view of the adult Internet computers. My first two questions from patrons are about computer usage.

1:45 pm - Troubleshoot one of the printers in the workroom. I delete the other printers that we don't have anymore.

2:25 pm - Played Internet cop (time usage, not porn). Helped a patron with the copy machine. She told me the "other branch" gives 5 free copies which I highly doubt.

2:45 pm - Troubleshoot the color laser printer which my predecessor said hadn't been working for weeks. I unplugged and replugged the data cable, which was my fix for the same model at my last branch. Printer spits out about 25 jobs.

3:00 pm - Dinner! I take a back road behind the shopping center which spits me out further than I'd intended. I note all of the apartment complexes and make a mental note to see if they have a place where I can post flyers. Check on the new Panera; it's not open yet. Settle for hot wings and potato wedges from the supermarket deli counter. Find the back entrance I was looking for.

4:00 pm - Introduce myself to a couple of families who were expecting Miss Donna. As it turns out, one dad I spoke to had visited my old branch, where I'd given him plenty of advice on the neighborhoods in this part of San Diego. He noted that while this branch has a good collection of books, it's really not a place to sit and read a book with your child. I totally agree and the issue is already on my list.

6:00 pm - Covering the Circulation Desk. I place a request for a patron who wants the DVD Borat. Confer with one of the clerks about the status of Library Aide hours. There is a hiring process coming up.

6:30 pm - Asked the teens at the computers to quiet down.

7:00 pm - Reworked a flyer, checked email, submitted events to the online calendar.

7:55 pm - Logged off my computer and am rewarded with a blue screen.

Overall impressions: The pace is slightly slower than my last branch, but steady. Internet computers in use all day. Children's Area definitely needs some thought. Staff is pleasant and hardworking and definitely don't need to be micromanaged.

I think I'll stay.

Monday, April 23, 2012

New Beginnings

Yes, a bit of a cheesy title, but sometimes I'm cheesy like that. I start at my new library tomorrow, which reminded me that I really wanted to share what the teens at my old library did for me on my last day:
They are a great bunch. A bit rowdy when I first started there, but I turned them all into volunteers, and my boss relaxed the "No Food or Drink" policy so they didn't have to hide their fast food anymore, and all in all it's turned out to be a great relationship. They took care of prepping crafts and setting up and breaking down tables and chairs in our meeting room. They are a bit apprehensive as to who my replacement will be, and even devised a test of sorts to see if said person will be suitable. Gotta love 'em! And on the knitting front, I have finished the first piece in the massive amount of baby knitting that I have set for myself this year.
The pattern is Baby Yoda Sweater, knit in Encore Worsted. For my friend Hazel who is expecting a girl! I have plenty of yarn leftover so there will eventually be a matching hat. But I've moved on to project #2, a blanket which is coming along nicely.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

'Tis the Year of Baby Knits

A couple of years ago, I decided that all of my friends would get a knit hat on their birthday. It was to be the year of knit hats. Sadly, I only gifted about 3 before that plan fell apart.
This year however, I have deemed the "Year of Baby Knits", because various friends have conspired to bear no less than 6 (yes, SIX) babies by the end of summer. Thank goodness baby knits are, for the most part, tiny and easy to knit.
In the queue so far:
For baby H, a Baby Yoda sweater and Berry Hat (because I know I'll have leftovers from the sweater).
For baby R, a stripey blanket that hopefully will come out Mossimo-ish looking, and a boobie hat.
For babies J (twins!), hat and bootie sets if I can squeeze it all out of one skein of Malabrigo Rios. If not, I'll do the booties in Mal Sock since I have a skein in the same color.
For baby L, a boobie hat, a cardi (pattern TBD) and a newborn hat and bootie set.
For baby A, a  boobie hat, a baby rasta hat, and a blanket (pattern TBD).

It is risen!

Yeah, I thought this blog was dead too. But, I have things to say, dammit, and here's a place to put them. So hopefully I'll do a better job of updating. If I don't, well, that means I'm not doing a very good job of keeping track of certain things I want to keep track of. First of all, the sock yarn blankie is a thing of the past. Oh, I still have the 3 squares that make up what was to be the blankie, and I have lots and lots of minis ready to be knit up, but I've abandoned the sock yarn blankie in it's mitered stated for the Beekeeper's Quilt. I actually have a good number of hexipuffs knitted up, and am trying to keep up with the 366 in 2012 challenge on Ravelry, although I've fallen horribly behind. Secondly, I've recently become obsessed with baking my own bread. It started with me pulling out my old breadmaker, and using it to make not only bread but pizza dough (we have homemade pizza on Fridays now), to the purchase of a cast-iron baking "stone" and the Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day method. I've found it very satisfying but need a place to put all of my baking notes, hence, the resurrection of the blog. Thirdly, I'm happy to announce that I've accepted a promotion to Branch Manager at San Diego Public Library! I will be managing the Balboa Branch, located in east Clairemont. I'm excited to be embarking on this new adventure, being the mistress of my own domain, so to speak. So there we have it. And I do hope there will be another post shortly.