I’ve come to realize that I am not your typical librarian.  The final proof came when a substitute spotted me in my busy library than asked me where the librarian was.  After pretending I didn’t know I then responded that I was in fact this middle school’s librarian, teacher-librarian to be exact.  Her response, “No you’re not, you’re not old.”  After chuckling, I helped her with what she needed then continued assisting the mob of students surrounding me. 
Afterwards, during a quiet moment I reflected on this exchange.  One part of me found it flattering, especially my thirty year old part that is starting to feel “old.”  However, the other part was upset, and a little enraged at the idea that my attitude, my goals, and library environment is something out of the ordinary.  I hear all the time that I am a “breath of fresh air.”  Why?  All teacher-librarians should be passionate, friendly, enthusiastic, willing to help, flexible, understand technology, and above all willing to try new things, and acquire new media.  I don’t want to be the exception; I want to be the rule.
 
 
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Can only middle-schoolers come to your library? I want you to be my librarian, too.
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