So, here’s a massive update to make up for the lack of regular posting. You’re WELCOME.
Bagel Place:
My last day at Bagel Place came and went without much fanfare. I kept the shirt. I really miss the free Asiago bagels and Iced Mochas. I don’t miss the getting up at 4:45 and the Burning Myself On The Panini Press.
Volunteering at the Library:
Oh my GOD you guys, I love working in a library. Even though the stuff I’m doing isn’t even that exciting. I check out and re-shelve books, register people for classes, and sometimes I answer the phone. Mostly, though, since I’m in Youth Services, I do a lot of craft prep. I cut out crowns for the Where the Wild Things Are event that happened last Thursday. I traced acorn tops for a fall-themed story hour and craft for 2- and 3-year olds. I counted out 70 pairs of googly eyes for the “Batty About Books” field trip event happening tomorrow. And I’m okay with that.
The best part, though, is when people mistake me for an actual librarian and ask me questions about books and resources. Today I suggested the Ramona Quimby books to a mom whose daughter loves the “Amber Brown” series, and when she came to the checkout with an armful of books, I felt like a total rock star. I love when patrons ask me to look up a title because not only do I love familiarizing myself with our collection, I also actually enjoy helping people. Who would have thought?!
I decided to volunteer because I knew that after education didn’t turn out to be what I thought, I needed to know for sure that I understood what librarians do, and if that job was for me. I guess I’m confirming, officially, that I really want this. In fact, I’m pretty sure I’ve decided I want to concentrate on working in public libraries, and I definitely want to focus on Youth Services (especially teen and tween services). I’m so overjoyed that the more I learn about this job, the more I just want to DO it. I only wish I didn’t have to go to grad school to get it.
Speaking of which:
Oooh, remember that novel of a post where I went on and on about waiting a year to even apply? I found out pretty fast that I’m not going to need a whole year to decide if I want to be a librarian (try a week). And that a lot of people in my position rush into grad school with not-too-much practical experience in the first place, so I’m already sort of ahead of the game with that. AND that the whole application process is not as arduous as I thought it was, and that I should probably just buck up and do it.
My new Big Stressful Issue is that I’m just not going to get into grad school at all. I don’t know if my GPA (a 3.0 even, FYI) is good enough, especially for the schools who only use your GPA from your last two years in college (WHY?). Junior year is when my whole life sort of fell apart, and it definitely shows in my GPA for that year. My mom insists that the overall pattern is favorable — A’s and B’s freshman and sophomore years, BIG CATASTROPHE OF A JUNIOR YEAR, beast-it-out 4.0 average for senior year. I guess I see her point. I’m just worried that admissions people are gonna be like, Oh I see this girl doesn’t even academically qualify, cool, let’s just toss this application ’cause it’ll make the process that much simpler. Wah!
Job Searching:
I haven’t been looking for full-time work much, because I’m not exactly sure what I’ll do with that job now that I’m so jazzed on being a librarian. I mean, by the time I actually land an interview and get hired somewhere it might be time for me to start grad school, you know?
IF I EVEN GET IN THAT IS!!!
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Food, Food Mindset, and Exercise:
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(A little standardized test joke there for you guys.)
(Also, I won’t bore you guys long with my food/exercise lamentations. I’m not sure why, but I really got knocked off course around the time that I started at Bagel Place, and it’s been more difficult than I thought to smack myself back into the right mindset and behaviors. THERE. THAT’S IT.)
“Extracurricular Activities”:
I tewtally went to New York with Linds to watch Ilana’s band perform at this awesome club that completely looks like The Bronze. Highlights: learning 100% more about baseball than I knew last week, getting to see Ilana perform again, creating the plot of a Lifetime movie around Ilana’s cat’s alleged eating disorder, eating lunch at an awesome Greek restaurant, and a room tiled with 2822 records.
In other news, yesterday Matt and I did the coolest things to do in New Jersey on a Wednesday night. We ate Mexican food, went bowling, and watched Glee. I learned that I bowl like a freak. And then we found the Phillies game (just to check the score) and I ended up watching the whole thing! It was pretty exciting. There was a lot of spitting. And, um, yay Phillies! I feel like kind of a fraud of saying that because I’ve never followed or even pretended to follow baseball, but I am happy for all the people I know who are lifelong fans and stuff. ::blows noisemaker, throws confetti!::
Once again, you’re welcome for this textbook of an entry. LIKE YOU WERE DOING ANYTHING COOLER.