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posted by [personal profile] stunt_muppet at 01:11am on 15/04/2020
Our bosses at work have been really talking up the virtual classes we can take if we have nothing to do, which is nice, but if I really wanted to switch fields at this point I'd probably have to go get a whole other degree, so just taking extra classes feels sort of pointless when I could instead be clearing out the backlog that I normally never have time to work on.

If there's no one physically in the library I don't know that there'd be much harm in you going there to take care of things like the book drops, provided you had gloves and everything. I'm glad you're able to do that and keep on top of things.
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posted by [personal profile] shannonsequitur at 02:50am on 15/04/2020
I went back today for the first time since last week, and there’s actually very little shelving to be done. But yeah, no public, minimal staff who try to spread out, everything from the book drops sits on a cart for three days before it’s checked in, etc.

I haven’t gotten involved with it yet, but the library took on a project to sew cloth face masks for the city’s health department. The first batch was a huge hit, because they requested 2500 more. So staff from every branch have been working a few at a time (so it’s not too crowded) to make those. I’ve been reluctant to get involved since I don’t want people to know how helpless I am with a sewing machine, but apparently a few people measure and cut the fabric, a few people sew, and a few thread the ribbons or elastic. So I guess I can still get involved without embarrassing myself.

ETA: I meant to ask if you’re still getting married in June or if that’s shot to hell now.
Edited Date: 2020-04-15 02:58 am (UTC)
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posted by [personal profile] stunt_muppet at 02:47am on 17/04/2020
Good on the library both for keeping everyone safe and for getting involved with that mask project! And yeah, I know even with my rudimentary mask-making it's helped a lot to have Fiance on fabric-cutting duty while I focused on the sewing, so you'll be plenty helpful without getting on the sewing machine.

We did have to reschedule the wedding. Right now the state the venue's in is closing all stores and events until June 10th, and we were scheduled for June 20th; it was outside the closure deadline but it still felt like cutting it too close. So far we've moved it up to early September, which should be early enough that the pastel-y color palate we picked doesn't look too weird. Even if it did, whatever. I'm sure people will get it if I just pick up the summer wedding I had planned and move it slightly later in the year. It's not like everyone else's lives haven't been put on hold.

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