I had looked at my date's digital footprint (blogs, posts and articles online), planned my outfit (signage and book labels) and had directions to our meeting place (my "map" of the planned shelving areas for the Fiction section). I was ready and waiting. (It was Elementary Conference Day so there were no classes just families coming in for conferences with teachers- perfect day for this.) So at 8:30am, this is what the Fiction section looked like:
Stacks of books (much like piles of discarded clothes before a date) awaiting labeling and reshelving. The clock moved ever so slowly as I awaited the "crew" coming to help me. The thought of leading the charge was daunting. I wanted someone to tell ME how to make this work. I wanted direction and instead I was the one who would be giving the direction.
So the helpers (hair and makeup people- if you will!) arrived and we got down to work. (Here's the movie reference again!)
Labels were placed on each book spine. First problem of the day - where do they go? Above the spine label or below? What about the books with Black Eyed Susan stickers? Uhhh...ummm...Below? Put it over the sticker? Uhhh..help! So the stickers go under the label unless there is a Black Eyed Susan sticker. Then it goes above the spine label. After the label is affixed, cover it with a clear label protector.
Second hiccup of the day: Fantasy and Science Fiction. If you remember, I was pretty adamant that they be combined. However, I listened to the rationale for separating them and decided it would be in the students' best interests if they were separated. After all, that is how it is done in the "real world" libraries. So now I have a Fantasy section and a Science Fiction Section.
Third hiccup: The 5x7 and 3x5 copies of the labels were missing and the school's color printer was not working. Not a catastrophe by any stretch of the imagination but disappointing. It was like not finding the matching earring for the pair you want to wear.
So after all the books were labeled (which surprisingly only took about an hour and a half), it was time to return the books to their new shelves.
Not too many pictures of this because we were busy!
Throughout this process, curiosity from people passing by was high. Parents peeked in. Teachers stopped in for a second. We kept working. And, just like in the movie, we have a pretty amazing finished product:
Take a peek at our final results,
Princess Amelia is all ready for the ball and the Fiction section is all dressed up and ready for the doors to open Monday morning. I hope the kids like their "date". I sure do! I so appreciate the help of Fran, Chimere, Kelly, Ben, Jennifer, Justin and Val.
When we were finished, we basked in the "beauty" of it all for a few minutes and switched gears to look ahead at what is happening next - Nonfiction and new learning. A much larger undertaking to be sure! More on that in a later post. Right now, I just want to gaze (in my proverbial mirror) at the loveliness that is my date ready Fiction section fit for a Princess.
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