
This table was part of the display, a representation of what we do with our Yuletide installation, which usually involves "dressing" a table in a "period" fashion with appropriate ceramics, silver, crystal, and of course, faux food from our extensive collection. Even the chairs around the table are antique - hence the ribbons and little signs reminding the crowds that they are for looking at and not sitting on. And all expertly created by some of our most experienced Yuletide curators, volunteer docents.
Part of the job that has fallen to me in the past year is the care and tending of our Teaching and Yuletide collections. This is a potentially huge project, due in part to the fact that we are talking about close to 2,500 objects to catalog, unpack, re-pack, inventory, keep glued together, etc.
Since then, we have also added a children's library of approximately 100 books - all of which seem to have become my responsibility. So let's see - my hats now include, besides chief bottle-washer to a director, and two 2 managers, being the calendar/attendance guru, the room set up guru, a curator, a registrar, a conservationist, a preparator, a librarian, an office manager, and an errand runner. That comes close to covering all of it. Oh. and there are those extra-curricular events where I go to represent us on a weekend, or weekday evening. Detail floods through my veins with astounding frequency.
I think one thing that has always been true of my life has been that I appreciate variety. I would get extremely stir crazy without a wide spectrum of activities, and without being able to learn something new. I guess I'm in the right place.
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