
We live just down the street from the library, so while we've lived in Madison Steve has been spending a lot of time there. He's always bringing home new music for me to listen to and of course action movies for himself to watch (although normally he never gets a chance to watch any of them due to lack of time).
Anyway, now that he's become a "regular" (is that something I should really admit, that my husband is a "regular" at the library?) he's been able to strike up a friendship with one of the librarians there. The other day she instructed him to bring home a CD for me to listen to that she thought I'd like, (even though I've never even met her) and I did, in fact, like the band a lot! Unfortunately, they are forever lost in my memory as I can't remember the bands name.
What I DO remember though is that the lady's voice reminded me a lot of one of my favorite bands ever - Waterdeep. She sounded so much like Lori Chaffer that is was almost creepy. Anyway, so I made a copy of one of my Waterdeep CD's and told Steve to give it to the librarian lady.
Is it totally creepy that I'm so nervous that she might not like it? It would be one thing if it was just some old band that was "ok", but the fact that it's one of my favorite bands EVER puts a little pressure on. What if she hates it and thinks I'm a total loser?
I then had to laugh at myself a little when I realized how silly it is that I'm afraid that some girl that I've never even met might not agree with my musical tastes. So what if she thinks my taste in music is horrible? I will still show my face proudly at the library....that is, someday when I feel like reading, which could be years down the road.
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Who cares if she likes your CD? The fact that you took the time to burn her a CD was nice enough in itself and that should count for something!
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