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The thought train
The thought train











the thought train

I said to her, "You know the thing that she knocked over is on the children's play area right?" She then says to me, "The library has a policy to not leave children under a certain age unattended." So I in return say to her, "So what you're saying is that I shouldn't have left those two over there while I walked across the room to look at another book." She says to me, "Well, we really can't see them over there and there are a lot of displays and things." Keep in mind that my children were within 12 feet of me. I asked her why she was asking, thinking that there might possibly be a program at the library for kids his age. (What is this 'vacuum' you speak of? That concept is unfamiliar to me) She then proceeded to ask me how old my oldest son was. I told her I was happy to do it, but she stated that she would need to vacuum it up. I explained that she had knocked over the flag. I took her and the three year old to the librarian's desk to leave our books and to ask for a broom. Well, it fell and broke into a million pieces. One of the flags off of the pirate ship had been housed in a beer " coozie" with plaster of paris in it to hold the flag up. I see my daughter frantically picking up white chunks of what appeared to be chalk off of the floor. We walked the 12 steps back over to the "Children's Library".

the thought train

The young man got up from his chair and walked out of the library. I looked for the "off" button, but there wasn't one, so I had to trust that he wouldn't push the button anymore. The librarian stood and walked over to where we were standing and asked my son if he could pretend that "Clifford" was taking a nap because there were "other's" using the internet and we needed to be quiet. My three year old was still happily playing with "Clifford".

the thought train

I took the three year old across the library to look for a certain book on the adult side.

the thought train

By this time, a young man probably 19 or 20 had walked in to the library to use the internet. Of course, he pressed the button to make the dog bark about 10 times in a row. The 3 year old picked up a "Clifford" dog that made a barking noise off of one of the shelves. I was looking at books while my children ages 9, 6, and 3 were looking at books and playing on the large structure decorated like a pirate ship. On one side of her desk is the "Children's Library" (I use that title loosely) and the other side is the adult side. It is housed in one room with a librarian desk about 8 foot from the front door. It is a brand new library in a very nice, new building with about 300 books that are about 100 years old. It has the potential for a Stephen King book. She just sits behind her desk waiting for patrons who rarely come in. There is never anyone in the library except the librarian. Today we went to the library nearest our home. We live 25 minutes from our county library. Reason: We live 7 minutes from a library which we are not allowed to use because we live on the wrong side of the tracks. Background Info: Paid $30 for a PLAC (Public Library Access Card) so we're able to use any library in the state.













The thought train