Before working at the Madison Library District, I have
always assumed that to be a librarian must be the best thing in the world!
Think about it; you get to read all day, you’re surrounded by books, peace and
quiet all the time. HA! All of those are a total lie! Here’s what I have found
myself doing as a librarian. I can’t read all the time, I have too much stuff
to do, and when I do find that I have extra time they prefer us not to read
during our hours. I AM surrounded by books which has been amazing but now that
I am no longer a page my time among them is limited. The biggest lie of them
all is peace and quiet. Since I have been working here the police has been
called I believe 5 times, and most of the time our patrons are more noisy then
they should be. This brings me to my current adventure as a librarian.
It was my turn to work a Saturday, mostly because I was
making up hours for being home sick because of the kidney stone. Grant was just
about to drop me off when I get a call from the Co-Director of the library.
“Hey this is Miranda, are you at work?”
“Just heading in.”
“Well, we have some serious flooding issues. When you get in
can you have Cathy call me?”
To be honest, that’s what I believe she said, it was so hard
to hear her. I kiss Grant goodbye and walk into the library where I was met by
Terri.
“We have an emergency! The adult section is flooding badly!
Grab all the bowls you can!”
I take my armful of bowls and almost run to the adult section.
It was bad! It looked like it was raining in the library. So many leaks in the ceiling
it was impossible to count. There were so many little bowls and cups and
pictures, and garbage cans on the floor trying to get as many of the leaks as
we can.
Of course the damage was already done. We had a lake in the middle of
the library and about 50 books were damaged. Luckily the computes weren’t wet
and we were able to put trash bags over them to prevent that.
As time went on we got smarter. Our tiny bowls became
buckets and both the Director and Co-Director of the library were here making
the necessary S.O.S. calls that needed to be made.
We were probably there a
good half an hour trying to stop the rain and soak up the lake by the time help
had come. We had a firefighter and a plumber, and husbands came with shop vacs
so we can suck up the lake. We figured out if we took the ceiling tiles out the
leaking would stop. Eventually we found out that one of the drains had completely
detached and thus the leak? I don’t know if that’s the right word because when
I think of leak I see just one or two but this was a huge hole in the ceiling!
Our firefighter did the best he could to reattached the drain, our restoration
company came to the rescue, finally there was nothing left for us to do, with
the lake that is.
We did a little of work in the back of library and then
Valerie (our Director) gave us a thumbs up and we were free to go home and get
paid for it! Woot Woot! So if you can’t already guess, working at a librarian
is never as easy as it seems.
In a not so related topic, my parents made a surprise visit
this weekend as well! My mom drove in Wednesday night, and I might have been in
the middle of going to the bathroom when I heard a loud knock at the door. Who in the heck would be knocking on our
door at 10:30 at night?!? Then I hear Grant say, “Shar, your mom is here!” What?!? It was a lovely surprise and so
nice to see my mom and Rosamund, my youngest sister. Then the next morning I
get a phone call from my mom asking if I can go with her to Salt Lake (4 hour
drive) to pick up my dad from the airport so he can surprise the rest of the
family as well.
I guess I should mention why they were even here. One of my
little sisters, Alex, was homeschooled and just received her degree, and being
homeschooled never got a graduation ceremony. So they made the long trek out
here to surprise her and have a small family graduation ceremony just for her.
So Thursday night my mom and I made the long trek to Utah to
pick up my dad and back and around 3:30 a.m. we pulled into Rexburg. We were
able to have them all Friday and have a great little ceremony for Alex that
night. The next morning, right before the water disaster at the library, we
said our goodbyes and they headed BACK to Utah to visit my sick uncle.
So yeah! Family here for the weekend, a water adventure at
the library… I think that was a successful and fun weekend!