Wednesday, April 27, 2005

I love spring!

Word of the day: detritus \dih-TRY-tuhs\, noun; plural detritus:
1. Loose material that is worn away from rocks.
2. Hence, any fragments separated from the body to which they belonged; any product of disintegration; debris.
[3. What is all over my desk at work, my desk at home, and my life in general]

It rained last night, a nice quiet soaking rain. No thunder (sorry Jen!c@). And this morning the sun was shining through high clouds as I drove to Bible study, where we talked about Paul at the Areopagus. Which makes me smile a small sneaky smile.

I have my annual review tomorrow morning. The "Final Exam 2005" questions are:
Please make a list of your accomplishments this year. Include the answers to the questions below.

What was your customer service goal for FY2005? Were you able to achieve that goal?

What specific area of the nonfiction collection did you weed/enhance?

What book(s) did you add to the Staff Favorites notebook?

What improvements do you suggest (could be a service. policy change, or procedure change)?
Yipes. I think I'd better take this home and work on it; it is going to take some thought to do this. What was my service goal....?

Back to the cataloging for now, however.

Quote(s) of the day:
"The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment." --Dorothy Nevill

Uh. Yeah. I'm saying nothing.

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