09.22.08
Columbus Poem
Columbus
by Joaquin Miller
Behind him lay the gray Azores,
Behind the Gates of Hercules;
Before him not the ghost of shores,
Before him only shoreless seas.
The good mate said: “Now must we pray,
For lo! The very stars are gone.
Brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say?”
“Why say, ‘Sail on! sail on! And on!”
“My men grow mutinous day by day;
My men grow ghastly wan and weak.”
The stout mate thought of home; a spray
Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek.
“What shall I say, brave Admiral, say,
If we sight naught but seas at dawn?”
“Why, you shall say at break of day,
‘Sail on! Sail on! Sail on! And on!’”
They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow,
Until at last the blanched mate said:
“Why, now not even God would know
Should I and all my men fall dead.
These very winds forget their way,
For God from these dread seas is gone.
Now speak, brave Admiral, speak and say -”
He said: “Sail on! Sail on! And on!”
They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate:
“This mad sea shows his teeth to-night.
He curls his lip, he lies in wait,
With lifted teeth, as if to bite!
Brave Admiral, say but one good word:
What shall we do when hope is gone?”
The words leapt like a leaping sword:
“Sail on! Sail on! Sail on! And on!”
Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck,
And peered through darkness. Ah, that night
Of all dark nights! And then a speck –
A light! A light! A light! A light!
It grew, a starlit flag unfurled!
It grew to be Time’s burst of dawn.
He gained a world; he gave that world
Its grandest lesson: “On! Sail on!”

08.20.07
Preparing For A New School Year

This is such an exciting time of year for anyone involved in a school! There is a lot of anticipation, planning, and hoping. I have been spending a lot of time working on our classroom – making changes so things will flow better and we can be more organized this year. I am also busy going over all the curiculum and thinking about the different things I’m planning to teach this semester. The content for this semester includes a lot of topics that I think are very interesting, so I can’t wait to share them with my students!
Yet, more than anything else, my thoughts and prayers revolve around the students themselves. I will be so happy to see my students from last year, and I can’t wait to get to know the new additions to our class! The classroom is at full capacity, which means we will be able to spend all year working together and becoming a community. Last semester it was breathtaking to watch the children in my class grow more and more caring and accepting toward each other. My hope for this year is that they will continue on in their legacy of understanding as they create strong Christlike relationships with one another.
I can’t wait to see everyone at the picnic on Friday!
~Nicole Hallford