The past few weeks have been a whirlwind. Trying to make
sure my students get what they need, presenting at PETE&C, media requests
since being named a Top-10 Finalist, and my 40th birthday have made
life a little crazy. I just finished packing about 10 minutes before I walked
out the door this morning.
I’m very excited, and a bit anxious about the unknown going
forward. No matter what happens this week, I’m sure life will get a bit crazier
for a while going forward. I still can’t believe all of this is real. I’m on a
plane to Dubai. Wow. Out of all the incredible, inspirational, amazing teachers
in the world, I got chosen as one of the Top 10. Double Wow. I’ve got a shot at
winning the whole thing in 6 days. I can’t even wrap my head around that one. No matter what happens, the opportunity to meet all the other finalists and to expand my professional learning network to include some of the best teachers in the world will be the highlight of the trip.
Since my wife, Lori, and my mother are coming into Dubai two
days after me, I’m thrilled to be flying tonight with Melissa Morris, who was a
Top-50 Finalist along with me for last year’s GTP. She made my day by bringing
me a present of champagne flavored Jelly Belly jelly beans so we could
celebrate. We met at the airport around 1:30 and had lunch in an Irish Pub.
Before boarding the plane she bought some duty-free makeup and we shot a 5 clue
challenge video to add to the website.
It was hard to leave the kids this morning. I wish I could
be sharing this experience with them as well. I was so proud of Michael. When
he was asked this week what I should bring him back from Dubai, he said, “Well,
hopefully not anything made out of gold if the gold was gotten by slave labor.
It would be ridiculous for me to be raising money to get kids out of slavery
and then get something like that.” Socially conscious at 10 years old. When I
dropped Abby off at the bus to school this morning, she asked me to read Enders Game while I was on the plane
because she just finished it and thought I would like it. I told her that I would only read it after
she finishes The Martian, a book I’ve
been begging her to read for months because I want someone to talk to about it.
Dinner will be served in a bit, and then I’ll try and sleep
as much as I can. It’s not like I’ve been sleeping much lately anyway. I don’t
handle the unknown well.
I’m going to do my best to post every night during the trip
to share this experience with you all, and to keep a record for me to look back
at one day. It’s going to be amazing.