Wednesday, December 31, 2008

2009!

List for the New Year!
* Yoga
* Healthy cooking
* Slow down and breathe deeply
* Vacation time is down time
* Walk, walk, walk everyday
* Stretch, stretch, stretch everyday

Monday, December 22, 2008

Inaugural Poet: Elizabeth Alexander 2009

Elizabeth Alexander will be our Nation's fifth Inaugural poet: Robert Frost read "Dedication" at John F. Kennedy's (1961), Maya Angelou read "Inaugural Poem 20 January 1993" at Bill Clinton's (1993), Miller Williams read "Of History of Hope" at Bill Clinton's second inauguration (1997) and James Dickey read "The Strength of Fields" at Jimmy Carter's (1977).

Here is one of Elizabeth's poems:

Ars Poetica #100:

I Believe

Poetry, I tell my students,
is idiosyncratic. Poetry

is where we are ourselves,
(though Sterling Brown said

“Every ‘I’ is a dramatic ‘I’”)
digging in the clam flats

for the shell that snaps,
emptying the proverbial pocketbook.

Poetry is what you find
in the dirt in the corner,

overhear on the bus, God
in the details, the only way

to get from here to there.
Poetry (and now my voice is rising)

is not all love, love, love,
and I’m sorry the dog died.

Poetry (here I hear myself loudest)
is the human voice,

and are we not of interest to each other?

Sunday, December 21, 2008

A Vision of a Student

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o

Study of Opposites 2

In life, we know that there is always a reason to look up. En la vida, hay tiempos en los cuales tenemos una razon para mirar hacia arriba.















But there’re always points in life when we look down... Pero tambien encontraremos ocasiones cuando miraremos hacia abajo....

Study of Opposites 1

When we look at the world, we see with our own eyes. Cuando miramos al mundo, lo vemos con nuestros propios ojos.














Our point of view makes us unique and requires seeing and accepting each other’s differences. Lo que nos hace ser diferente a los demas son nuestras ideas, y para ser una mejor persona, tenemos que aprender a aceptar las difrencias de los demas.