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December | 2010 | Librarian in the Mirror
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Librarian in the Mirror. A place for reflection. Monthly Archives: December 2010. On the 7th day of Christmas. December 31, 2010. On the 7th day of Christmas we got a new letterbox and a fence that it just about finished. Aaron (with the help of friends and even my mother) has been working for. Note: Aaron is yet to build a gate, as he says, that is future Aaron’s problem. A project for the New Year no doubt. On the 6th Day of Christmas. December 31, 2010. Season 1 of Modern Family. And a box of Baileys ...
2013 Year of Organisation | Librarian in the Mirror
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Librarian in the Mirror. A place for reflection. A Revamp for the New Year. 2013 Year of New Things →. 2013 Year of Organisation. January 11, 2013. Well I have finally got here. I did intend to blog earlier in the week. I started off on Monday feeling the most confident I have for a long time. But that didn’t last long. By Wednesday morning I was at such a low I couldn’t leave the house. I am feeling okay now but it has taken a few days to get back to normal (so to speak). To get this done. Notify me of ...
January | 2013 | Librarian in the Mirror
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Librarian in the Mirror. A place for reflection. Monthly Archives: January 2013. My journey into motherhood. January 11, 2013. As this blog is a place for me to practice the art of reflection, I though I’d start by reflecting on my journey into motherhood. From about the age of 16 I said I didn’t want to be a mother. I was quite prepared to be a career woman and I thought I’d die an old spinster. Things never turn out exactly how you think do they. So what changed. Aaron, my wonderful husband. So with my...
Good Intentions | Librarian in the Mirror
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Librarian in the Mirror. A place for reflection. Monday Meme from FionaWB. A Revamp for the New Year →. June 20, 2011. Well I had good intentions to complete #blogjune. I thought I was ready. I have had ideas for posts, they just don’t eventuate. Somewhere between leaving work and going to bed I lose motivation and the energy to blog. I do want to blog on a regular basis. I have the confidence but…. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Monday Meme from FionaWB. A Revamp for the New Year →. I am a pape...
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Librarian in the Mirror. A place for reflection. 2013 Year of Organisation →. A Revamp for the New Year. January 8, 2013. In 2013 I intend to blog more regularly so I decided my blog needed a revamp. I hope you like it. I have a couple of posts in mind but I will get to them another time. Stay tuned. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 2013 Year of Organisation →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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SAHMthing different | Bun-toting Librarian
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Ramblings of a librarian whose bun is wound too tight. Black, barking dogs. April 25, 2015. Some people have been contacting me and making enquiries because they’ve heard a part of a story from somewhere or other so I’m just putting this out there from the outset… I’ve applied for a further year off work. Leave without pay. 12 months only. I have not quit my job. Me as a youngster in the front yard of my babysitter’s house circa 1977. (I mostly just loved the Pekingese). At this point I have to say just ...
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Black, barking dogs | Bun-toting Librarian
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Ramblings of a librarian whose bun is wound too tight. SAHMthing different →. Black, barking dogs. March 20, 2015. Today has been the darkest day of a dark week. The darkness was caused by an overwhelming and emotional task which I just can’t seem to see an end to. There doesn’t seem to be a light at the end of this tunnel. The feeling inside me is a jumble of analogies. I feel hollowed out. The walls are closing in. Dogs are barking. Big, black, barking dogs. My name is Fiona and I have depression.
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FiFYI | Bun-toting Librarian
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Ramblings of a librarian whose bun is wound too tight. A simple blog to occupy my time. June 30, 2016. I’m going to start with the Musical Challenge. The title of today’s post is taken from a lyric in the song, not the title as I have done with the other posts of #blogjune 2016. There’s a lovely sentiment intended … Continue reading →. June 29, 2016. I’m a chunky girl. I’ve got curves. Hell, I’ve got arcs and parabolæ! Taking care of blogness. June 28, 2016. You can kiss me on a Monday Meme. June 27, 2016.
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Where the Rivers Meet the Sea: December 2013
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Where the Rivers Meet the Sea. Tuesday, December 31, 2013. On the seventh day of Christmas. I had hydrated with Endura. Prior to my run, and had Endura during my run and had some after my run but because it has been so humid, it really takes ages to not feel thirsty after a long run. And I had sore legs from yesterday's bootcamp session - no one to blame but myself. So it took a while to get active again and take Miss A down the park - yep the trend continues! Monday, December 30, 2013. I started the day...
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Quietus | Bun-toting Librarian
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Ramblings of a librarian whose bun is wound too tight. May 2, 2015. I would have entitled this post. On Death and Dying. But that’s been done before. How does this relate to death? Well, I’m available to play and sing for weddings and funerals and I tend to pretty much only get funerals. I think some people think it’s difficult or expensive to hire a musician/singer for weddings so they just opt for recorded music. (My rates are VERY reasonable.). I don’t often know the people I’m playing for...I want to...
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Ramblings of a librarian whose bun is wound too tight. Newer posts →. Ca orgue pour moi. June 23, 2016. Today was my first day out and about after medically mandated bed-rest. I had intended to play for the funeral I was commissioned to do and then go home to bed. Intended. I was up when the alarm said it was time to take my antibiotics. That was an end to my rest. The day just snowballed from about 30 minutes after I woke. Snowball? No More like avalanche! Time to go home yet? June 22, 2016. I’m s...
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Ramblings of a librarian whose bun is wound too tight. Black, barking dogs →. March 9, 2015. This post was written on March 7th but I was unable to post on that day.]. The day I first visited this cemetery was 8th March, 1987. My father was keen to show us the grave that he spotted as a boy. It stood, hunched over, at the gate of the cemetery. Its inscription left its mark on my father and his brothers and, I must admit, me too. It read. Good men all as you pass by. As you are now, so once was I. You are...
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Librarian in the House - a librarian & her bookworms
A librarian and her bookworms. A librarian and her bookworms. Vintage Children’s Books for Modern Kids. Growing Bookworms: Ages & Stages. I'm Melissa, elementary school librarian, turned SAHM, turned Librarian in the House. Vintage Children’s Books for Modern Kids. My weekly feature of vintage gems that modern bookworms are sure to love! Growing Bookworms: Ages & Stages. A collection of tips and recommendations for bookworms at various milestones. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Happy New Year, Readers!
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Librarian in the Light
Librarian in the Light. A Christian and a youth librarian reading and reviewing secular books from a Christian perspective. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex. Confession: I've written this post four times over the last four weeks. It keeps getting eaten by blogger. I've been reading the Artemis Fowl. Percy Jackson and the Olympians. In it still is a very enjoyable read. Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex. Published in 2010 by Disney/Hyperion Books, 357 pages. Ages 9 to 12.
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Librarian in the Middle
Librarian in the Middle. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Life As We Knew It by Susan Pfeffer. This week, I attended a workshop at Region X. The very talented Naomi Bates taught participants how to make digital book trailers. What fun! Here is my first attempt. We all have to start somewhere, right? Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Student Email and Twitter. Has anyone used twitter or something similar in the classroom? How did it go? Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Thing 23 The End! I think the kids and teachers are going...
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Librarian in the Middle | Book reviews, links, random tidbits, etc. for middle school students, their teachers and parents, and anyone else who might enjoy!
Librarian in the Middle. November 17, 2016 · 8:06 pm. I have a new blog. For the more personal/political stuff. Will keep this space for my middle school librarian adventures, of course. 🙂. November 12, 2016 · 7:05 pm. So I will wear my safety pin. I will tell the kids that it’s not about who I voted for, but it’s about sending a message that no matter who you voted for, everyone should know that they are safe. That is my first step. November 10, 2016 · 3:20 pm. Then, well, you know. I know that this is...
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Librarian in the Mirror | A place for reflection
Librarian in the Mirror. A place for reflection. My journey into motherhood. January 11, 2013. As this blog is a place for me to practice the art of reflection, I though I’d start by reflecting on my journey into motherhood. From about the age of 16 I said I didn’t want to be a mother. I was quite prepared to be a career woman and I thought I’d die an old spinster. Things never turn out exactly how you think do they. So what changed. Aaron, my wonderful husband. So with my age ticking along, we finally d...
Librarian in Training
Because one of the best things about librarians is that we're always learning! Monday, 26 March 2018. Skills in Scholarly Communication – Needs and Development. This post is reblogged from Unlocking Research. The blog of the Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge. This blog post is part of the write-up of an investigation into the background of people working in scholarly communication, with a specific focus on skills. You can read a summary of some of the findings from this research here. Responde...
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Confessions of a Librarian in Training....
Confessions of a Librarian in Training. Ramblings of a 20-something-year-old librarian. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Most Likely to Succeed by Jennifer Echols. Most Likely to Succeed (Superlatives #3). Release Date: August 4th 2015. Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Realistic Fiction. In this sexy conclusion to The Superlatives trilogy from Endless Summer author Jennifer Echols, Sawyer and Kaye might just be perfect for each other—if only they could admit it. As the year unfolds, Kaye begins to real...
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Librarian Ire
Librarians, who after years of torment by the incompetent masses, have become very testy. Circulation is not a place for the faint hearted. Heck, libraries aren't as a whole. Arm yourselves! Things that make you go Grr. Im good, but not psychic. Broken lights or were just messin with ya. A new insult record! What is youth coming to? A librarian's guide to etiquette. I could have a snake? Tales From the Liberry. True Love and High Adventure. Sunday, December 05, 2010. Things that make you go Grr. Now some...
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