Today, August 25, 2014, marks the beginning of my second year in the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library & Information Science. Now. Before you read any further, I want you to say that three times super fast. It's kind of hard, huh? Yeah, that's why we have annoying acronyms: It's a lot quicker to say GSLIS (Giss-Liss).
I know that librarian blogs are a dime a dozen, but I do this more for my own sake. Kind of a journal, you'd say. I don't think anyone will really read this. (Except for my Mom. She's the BEST, MOST SUPPORTIVE Mom the world's ever seen. I hope I can be half as awesome as she is at parenting.) I'm fine with that. That means I'm just kind of talking to myself (and my mom) at this point. Let me remind my old self, who is reading this after a long and hopefully fruitful career as a school librarian, what it's been like so far.
I don't really know when I set my heart on being a school librarian: I think the idea was always kind of stuck there in the back of my head. I had ten wonderful years teaching sixth graders at a public middle school in Champaign, IL, but things started to get a little rough. I loved my co-workers, the kids, the subject (reading and writing), but I got frustrated with the emphasis placed on testing, making every student--even those with special needs--succumb to the stress of standardized testing, and I felt that it wasn't about student-teacher relationships and respect anymore but how many kids can you make meet this number that others think is an acceptable measure of intelligence. I am not ignorant: I know that school librarians will also have to be involved with Common Core, and I look forward to my participation in instruction, but I like to think in the library kids can experience a freedom to explore what they want to explore. I will encourage them to do this and to think outside the box.
The center, or CENTERS, of my life are my husband and our three kids. They are supporting me on this journey and staying strong through my late night writing/study hours, my spats of irrational mumbling during stressful times when projects and papers are due, and by enduring one too many pizza nights during the week. (My son and daughter actually don't mind that third pitfall too much.)
I am a wife, mom, teacher, and in-progress librarian. I love this crazy, busy life God has blessed me with, and I hope you enjoy my crazy adventures in Library Land. I know I'm going to love sharing them with you (Mom, cause you're the only one reading).
I read it, dear child of God. I loved it and enjoy so much following your adventures in Library Land. So glad this year includes my own daughter in your realm.
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