I'm only passing through...
Liv'n the Good Life
Published on March 6, 2004 By new-age nomad In Non-Fiction
Ahhh...what a wonderful afternoon. My sister, Tenille, and I went to library. Call me a loser if you like, this is where magic happens.

I make my usual route---first to the autobiography section in the back. I pick up books on ancient heros, famous celebrities, and ordinary people who have suffered extraordinary struggles and survived. Some I simply lay back on the shelf without regards to where it lay in the first place. I'm selfish like that. Others catch my attention and I start to build a pile in my right arm while I browse through the never ending shelves...thank God for them never ending.

Libraries are a great place to people watch, I noticed. You can pick out the true readers from the ones who were assigned a project in school. The true readers hold their books close to their hearts with their fingers curled over the tops. They notice no one else; they're hypnotized by the smell, the look, the feeling the books give them...the feeling of escape.

My next stop is the "New Non-Fiction" section. Here, I sit down on the floor and try to find books I haven't yet seen. Sometimes I change my mind about a book I previously turned down and decide it's worth my time. I know it's shallow, but the back covers with the praise notes are what always hooks me; I search for words like "haunting".

Today, a girl from my prayer group walked up to me and said, "Hey, don't I know you from the pole?"..."Why, yes, yes you do." Then we introduce ourselves, she compliments me on an awesome name as if I had anything to do with it, and she tells me what a great reader she is. I can't stand people like that.

The last place I visit before calling it quits is the movie section. Of course, the library doesn't carry many movies worth seeing, but sometimes you find a keeper. Today I got "Harvey" with James Stuart and "Analyze That". The first, I've seen and it's simply wonderful. The second? Who knows, it could turn out ok.

The books I got were, "Church Boy" by Kirk Franklin, "A Memoir from the Roadside" by Bruce Moody, "Knee Deep in Paradise" by Brett Butler, "Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?" by Antwone Fisher, and "Find Me" by Rosie O'Donnell. I'm a sucker for survivor books...survivors of life.

Maybe one of these days I'll realize I'm a survivor and write one of my own.


Trinitie

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on Mar 06, 2004
I used to go the library every couple days and pick out twenty books, then do nothing but read. That's back when I actually had time for a life.

~Dan
on Mar 06, 2004
I used to go to the library and pick out as many books as I could carry. One day someone asked me if I read all of them. I told them that I read a lot, but didn't know if I was going to like them all, so I got extras. That was when I noticed that most people got one or two books instead of an armful. When we moved from the country to the city, there was a library within walking distance of my house. I thought I died and went to heaven.
on Mar 07, 2004
I used to go to the library, but I've grown uncomfortable to the concept of "borrowing" things. I hate knowing that I have to return them, so I just buy them now.
on Mar 07, 2004
Look at the beginning of all three of these comments...notice a pattern? Why is this?

Trinitie
on Mar 08, 2004
I work in a library full time in the Northeast. I have a wonderful job.

IG
on Mar 08, 2004
wow, you really think people care about your daily trips to the "library" if thats what you like to call it. Meeting people that know you from "the pole" isn't exactly right. What kind of books do you read anyhow, they sound like really nice "picture" books. Perhaps you refer to them as "pop-up books". that might give a better description of what you do in the so called library.

over and out for sir peter maxwell
on Mar 08, 2004
Hey, sir. I hope you read this. I guess you could say I've created a faction here. I have a couple new friends that I think are definitely ready to help me in my causes of chaos. Isn't it great haveing to deal with a group of teenagers who just want to make a little trouble? Well, good luck with fighting me off now. Sorry nomad. I had to bring my friends in to see this place and one started having fun before i could stop her.

Capt. over and out!
on Mar 08, 2004
the library is a place for people who cant afford to buy their own books. it smells of nerds and old people. why go to the library when the same information is on the internet. they dont let you do anything fun in there accept read books. they dont allow matches or alchol now what kind of a place is that!
on Mar 08, 2004
Capt, please keep your llama under control

Seriously, I loved going to the library when I was little. We lived in a small town and the library was as old as the town. I used to love to go in the musty basement and look at microfilms. Then in college, when I couldn't afford to rent videos or buy books, I loved the free stuff. I wasn't one to sit around and read there though. I was on a mission to get what I was after and get it home. Now that I have little ones, we love the library. Our library has all the newest computers, story telling time, and a big fish tank with fish that look like Nemo and Dory. Cheap entertainment and good for the brain.
on Mar 08, 2004
llama, maybe if you spent a little more time at the library, you would learn that it's not "accept", it's "Except".....HAHHAHA

Trinitie
on Mar 09, 2004
Library's are a good source of hot chicks.

I must admit, i have not set foot in a library for a very long time, but my school librarian was hot, and so are many others i have seen. You can always tell a chick you meet in a library is smart as well, because dumb chicks hang out at shopping malls rather than librarys.

It's not like i have stopped reading though... I just purchase them from second hand book stores and add to my collection.

BAM!!!
on Mar 09, 2004
I"m sorry Muggaz. The llamas are female. I don't know for sure but I think they're straight. lol

Capt. over and out!
on Mar 09, 2004
hummm a librarian hot, you must be into old smelly people! and yes we are straight

1st mate
on Mar 09, 2004
yeah, me and my girlfriend take pride in being straight!!!!

-stick forks in electrical sockets!!
on Mar 09, 2004
That's what I was thinking. Way to stay on the straight and narrow!

Capt. over and out!
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