October has proven to be a very busy month. E-books have taken over the library lessons as we try to get any student, parent or staff member that wants to be connected accounts set up. I have tried all types of devices and tall types of wifi connections. Who knew there were so many options out there! As we get the E-books going, we pull the old, worn out books off the shelf. So far we've weeded about 1000 titles - only 4000 more to go. I'm so glad we started early in the school year! It seems that Books and Literacy have taken over my life...even on Saturday, I volunteered at a Literacy Carnival in North Houston (Aldine) with Buckner. I took a group of Middle School Girls and we worked for several hours ...watching the students get so excited at taking a book makes me happy. (Watching my middle school girls help out make me happier!) Enjoy the photos below...pictures definitely tell the story better than words.
My assignment for Saturday Morning: Signing up people for a Library Card - Excited to see how many already had them and used the library regularly! At the Literacy Carnival with Buckner and the Middle School Girls Ministry. Even on a mission activity I find a "library" connection!
Students selecting books at the Literacy Carnival. The kids loved picking out books - they ran to pick out the three books they were allotted.
Rummel Creek Students learning how to use e-books!
Totally into reading the e-books on the new iPads @ RCE
Library Friends put the final touches on Book Fair Decorations. Just in time...we set up for Book Fair Friday!
Fifth Grade Lunch Bunch grab a bite before they finish their video on our book club novel "Laughing at the Moon!"
Weeded Titles - 4 carts loaded!
And MORE weeded books!
The shelves before WEEDING...
The Shelves AFTER weeding!
Although today is only mid-way though October - it has been a most productive month. And when my spiritual life and my professional life merge, it is wonderful. I loved taking the Middle School Girls Ministry out to work the Literacy Carnival for Buckner. They learned to serve and share. As I weed my library, I know that the books removed from my library will end up in Uganda with a missions group as they establish libraries for the children in Uganda. How blessed I am. As I left the Literacy Carnival the church had the following statement on it's sign "Too Blessed to be STRESSED" and I AM too blessed to be stressed!