sandwich packets

we recently visited with my dad, and noticed that after breakfast one day he took some ziploc bags out of the freezer and put them into the fridge to thaw. one of the bags contained 4 slices of bread, the others had an amount of deli meat and cheese appropriate for one sandwich each.  he said he got tired of throwing out unused portions of sandwich fixins and so started putting the ingredients into ziploc bags and freezing them.  then later, on the day he’ll be eating a sandwich for lunch, he takes what he needs out of the freezer and puts it into the fridge to thaw.  by lunch things have thawed well enough, and then he zaps the bread in the microwave for a fresh-bread experience.  what a cool idea!  no wasted bread, no lingering piece of ham or cheese in the fridge.

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Monkey day, Dec. 14


Monkey Day

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a gift idea for monkey enthusiasts in your life

Monkeyphonecall.com

* p.s. yes, i would be a willing (and eager!) recipient of a monkey phone call, if you’re wondering what to get for me this holiday season

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my organization fault

i hang the shirts in my closet in rainbow color. well, actually i hang all the white ones on the far left, then go with the reds through the purples, and then close with grays and black shirts on the right. i do the same with my sock drawer. my feeling is if there’s something to organize and make neat, i should organize it and make it neat. and yet, for some inexplicable reason i cannot put a music cd back into the case it came in. i’ll even put two in one case. this makes for road trip music surprises: i pack a cd box full of music i think i might like on a road trip but when i open the cd case i see that instead of u2 i have tom waits. this doesn’t bother me. it makes dave crazy. tee hee.

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technology core competencies

at the internet librarian conference this year in monterey i heard sarah houghton-jan’s (a.k.a. the librarianinblack) presentation on cultivating technologically savvy staff. as a person organizer (i.e., boss) with quite savvy staff already, i listened eagerly to see what tidbits sarah had to offer. it turns out that what she was talking about was not so much about encouraging just those who are already technologically inclined, but rather creating an environment in which everyone has their own bar to reach.

it’s a brilliant idea, really. the library as a group gets together and decides what everyone who works there needs to know about technology to do their jobs confidently, and then figures out how to train each other to make sure they get the correct information. it serves to offer training to those that may be too shy to ask, and it creates an opportunity for those that know the stuff to show off a little bit. by requiring that everyone adhere to the competencies no one gets out of the training. at the end of the day everyone’s technology knowledge is raised a bit (or a lot, depending on what you didn’t know at the beginning of the day!).

so now it’s time to begin shopping this idea around at my library, making a mental list of things we all need to know, and figuring out how to get started.

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Banana-ganizer

BananaganizerImage snagged from SkyMaul, a spoof on the in-flight shopping catalog, SkyMall. As an organization monkey I found this imagined product to be quite tempting. Wouldn’t it be nice to keep your bananas organized?

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