Goodbye to Kim

March 4, 2008

Well today was my last day at the warehouse, tear :( I got there and I had been working on native indian artifacts, mainly arrowheads. Kim has a degree in artifact restoration so she showed me how to properly package the arrowheads for storage. So she started out with me tracing the arrowheads onto a foam like square and I cut little cubby holes with a scalpel. (by the way, the scalpel was so sharp, I didnt see how many cuts i got until I saw blood. yummy.) but then i put the arrowheads in their holes, made sure they fit, then put double-sided tape on it and taped it to a sturdy board. I made about two of these boxes, despite what you may think, this took about 3.5 hours to do. This really helps Kim out because if you do it right, then she wont have to go back later on and keep updating the quality of packaging the artifcats are in. Just do it right the first time and it will save her SOOO much time! I got done and was ready to leave and two more people came in and this poor girl had to paint numbers on the arrowheads, which wasnt that bad except for the tiny ones which were like 1/8 of an inch long. So I started to leave and Kim gave me a goody bag haha! there was like a mug, pencil, calendar, and t-shirt in it, it was so thoughtful! anyways i’m gonna miss going through other people’s stuff as creepy as that sounds. But I would have never known about Ah Louis if it wasnt for this experience and learning how much he really did impact san luis obispo!

Day 2 and the learning continues…

March 4, 2008

So I had my second day last friday and it was pretty much the same as last time, except I got to work on items relating to Native Americans. I finished up the last of the Elsie Louis material, and there were many pictures of her this time. I found out she was never married and had no children, no wonder she had time to do so many activities! Then Kimberly gave me another box that contained native american arrowheads, and tons of them! So I started writing down the descriptions of all them, then traced them onto paper, then photographed them all because Kim is in the process of digitizing all articles donated. Another regular volunteer came in and she was so fascinated with everything, she was so cute. So I finished up working with the arrowheads, and Kimberly put that box aside for me so when I came back she would show me how to properly store the items, after all, shes a pro and has a degree in artifact restoration!

 -Amanda Flint

Day One at the WAREHOUSE!

January 27, 2008

Okay people, turns out I wasnt posting on the right Blog site, and I actually had my own, so here it finally is, the week its due and it has taken me FOREVER to figure it out! Here you go…

Well my first day I went to the Offsite warehouse where Kimberly gave me the tour of the facilities. She showed me how everything was labeled and packaged and opened up some of the cool artifacts. There is so much stuff back there, I’m sure the Historical Soceity could be filled five times over, and there is another warehouse at another location as well! My three hours there I went through three boxes that the most famous Chinese family in San Luis Obispo donate, the Louis family. Turns out Elsie Louis, daughter of Ah Louis is going into a retirement home and decided to donate much of her treasured items. Things I sifted through included A TON of TIGER WOODS memoribilia. She was SOOOOO into Tiger Woods, I mean this girl was in the paper herself for picking up the sport of golf so fast, so I guess it makes sense why she admired him. But every single piece of Tiger Woods articles, from every month, almost every year, was kept! You can only imagine! She was also into this Afro-Haitian dance as she got older, she was very vivacious! But that was it for the day, very fun and informative, and kind of interesting seeing someone else’s interests, kind of like room raiders! anyways…until next time

-Amanda Flint


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