I went to the Pleasant Hill Library today to get my Contra Costa County Library Card! I got really excited about it as I was leaving work because it brought back happy memories of all the time spent at the library growing up whether checking out books or looking at romance novels with my Cross Country friends instead of running. Imagine my horror when I saw the sign that said I must provide proof of my current residence. I left the building dejected, but after some quick remembered a recent paycheck that I had stashed in a book in my car that had my Danville address printed on it. Thanks Lincoln Law!
I quickly filled out the online registration and hurried over to the accounts desk where the man issued me my brand new library card! As he was finishing everything, I pondered on how wonderful it is that we have a place where we can check out books and movies for free. Education for the masses. Thanks Benjamin Franklin! You're the man!
I hurried off to find my book, and there the fact that indeed things are going downhill in CA became real to me. I couldn't find the book I wanted (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon) with the other books by the same author. I went to go ask the volunteer nearby that looked nigh unto death, she was so frail. She flashed me a big smile and informed me that she was deaf. I somewhat communicated my problem and she told me that since they no longer have funding, they can't afford to have "the kids come in," and the number of volunteers has been seriously reduced. She herself was a volunteer and could only come in a few hours every week. So, I had to look on the carts for my book since none had been shelved. I knew that California was going to cut Insurance for children and state parks, but I didn't know about the public libraries. Goodbye health, recreation, and education. I got my book and walked out, saddened by the deteriorating state of things.
On a lighter note, I flirted with some tattooed, muscular men in white vans on the way home from work today. I caught one guy's eye completely innocently, I swear. But we exchanged amused glances as we passed each other back and forth in traffic. I didn't mean to flirt; it just happened. They all waved at me as I was exiting. I think they were prisoners. It makes it all the more exciting.
Also, I got a voicemail at work from Jane who sells crocheted hats in San Francisco. She never showed up to her appointment yesterday, and I had so wanted to meet her. Sadly, she had been at the BART station waiting for the bus which must never have come! She always called by pay phone, so we can't reach her. Our phone system is stupid. We can't get our clients calls because they are all routed through Utah. I hope Jane tries again.
That's it. Maybe I will actually blog in the future.
4 comments:
That is sad that there was only an old deaf lady to help you in the library. And kind of ironic since you're expected to use your "library voice."
Did you like the book? I chose it for book club and got reprimanded because of all the swearing. I thought it was an interesting read, though. And you know me, I love swearing.
Me too! I OWN that book! That really is sad about the funding. NC is getting hard hit as well. Loved the flirting you naughty girl. You just can't help your self. No, thank yer!
This makes me very sad. As I work at a public library myself, I am familiar with the sad economic situation of the government and how libraries are losing funding. Though it's not as bad here as it seems to be there. I was glorying to myself about how libraries can wondrously evade the business model and truly be a public service. But then I thought about my wage, which is a measly take home pay of approximately 5 dollars an hour.
I really did like the book! I enjoyed the perspective and was sad i didn't get to discuss it at book club after all (no one showed). I was also quite surprised about the amount of swearing, but oh well.
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