Yesterday Librarian Trevor had a volunteer meeting. Next week starts the Summer Reading Program and he wanted to go over the paperwork and processes. One good thing, Coordinator Sarah nixed the idea of young children using port-o-potties. We'll have to post a volunteer outside the one working bathroom in the building. Our community isn't ready for unisex toilets.
Trevor also said he didn't have a volunteer to work the next day (Saturday). I used to do the Saturday stint at the library all of the time but that was a few years back. I volunteered. My first patron today was a man looking for picture books for an adult. I showed him our non-fiction section around the area of animals and plants. Also pointed out the oversized book area. I figured oversized books are often that way because they are full of pictures. He checked out four books and a jigsaw puzzle. I checked out the books but said to just take the jigsaw. We didn't care if/when he returned it.. (We do have an overabundance of jigsaws at the moment). A couple of people came in to work on the computers. Then a mom w/ her two kids. The young boy (8 years old?) asked if he could "spin the wheel". The prize wheel is already set up for the Summer Reading Program but the program doesn't kick off until Thursday. I gave him the paperwork and explained if he read for two days next week he could have a spin at the wheel. His mother asked for a second copy for his younger sister. The kids went into the children's section and came back w/ books to check out. Both the boy and his sister then found used books they wanted to buy from the For Sale rack. The boy showed me the book he wanted and asked how much it cost. "How much do you want to give me?" We aren't setting prices on sale books this year - more a donation. "25 cents?" the little boy asked. "Perfect." I replied and I got 25 cents from him and 25 cents from his sister for her book. There was something in the boy's eyes that said he wasn't completely satisfied. "Would you like to spin the wheel - even if you don't get a prize." That was it. His eyes brightened and he nodded his head. Both kids spun the wheel and seemed just as excited about the prizes they might have won as if they had actually received something. He waved happily to me as they all left the library. OK ... I'm not really used to children but once in a while they can be adorable.
Checked my pulse rate tonight - still normal.
Tick count 1.