
We finally got an honest-to-goodness piece of forwarded mail here in Iowa. While it was nice to get the thank you note from my nephew, it was even better to be able to go to the Ames library and use the envelope to get our library card. The boys and I have been on a meager book diet over the past few months. While in Winston-Salem we did hit the Goodwill to stock up on a few new books at the bargain price of $0.50 a piece but there just wasn't enough room in the truck to get too many.
The Ames library has a single location downtown with a very active bookmobile program that goes all over the city. I don't know if the lack of branches accounts for it but this is the loveliest community library I've ever seen. They have all the whistles and bells of technology: self check out, online reservations, MP3 downloads, e-mail reminders when books are about to be due, extensive and current DVD collection...and I've only been on the first floor!
The children's section is equally impressive. They have a dedicated room for storytime, which occurs about 12 times a week. Some of you may have heard my complaints about our usual storytime in Beaumont. The folks who run this do a fantastic job of really engaging the kids while also giving the parents pre-reading tips. The rest of the children's section includes a fish tank, a puppet theatre, several play areas, rockers for mothers to read to their children in, picture books in kid-friendly bins rather than standard stacks, and so much more. The collection for kids includes toys, CDs, DVDs, musical instruments, puzzles and other toys. It is a godsend for us since we don't really want to fill our small apartment with new toys but do want the boys to have a variety of playthings to keep them interested.
I fully plan to make this library a stop several times a week while we are here.