2014: A Year in Review
2014 was the year of traveling and the year of weddings, and
it was definitely a year to remember. As I mentioned in last year’s year in review, I rung in 2014 sixtyfeet underwater in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on an amazing dive trip
with two of my teacher friends, Nick and Karina. It was my first live-aboard,
and it was an absolutely incredible experience that I will always cherish; I
already cannot wait to go diving again! Later in the month, Matt, Victoria and
I flew down to Louisville for our good friend Steve Townsend’s wedding.
Although we were there for only a few days, we tried to make the most out of the
experience, and checked out the Louisville Slugger Factory, ate some delicious
Hot Brown’s at the eminent Brown Hotel, and had an Inside-the Gates tour of Churchill
Downs, too.
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At Steve's wedding in Louisville |
Spring went by so fast. Our basketball team won the state
tournament, Teach For America-New Jersey celebrated their 20th
anniversary, and we celebrated MIPO’s 35th anniversary in the city,
too. In March, I was once again privileged to chaperone another overnight
college visit trip to Connecticut and Rhode Island, which was humbling and
empowering as usual.
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Eric showing me around Turner Sports |
April was one of the best months of the spring, as I was
able to get to two new cities: New Orleans and Atlanta. In short, both cities
lived up to the hype. In New Orleans, we went for the annual NCTM conference,
which was just as informative as the conference in Denver. I would highly
recommend checking out my full write-up about New Orleans here. After landing
in Newark, I had less than 12 hours before I was on another plane bound for
Atlanta. It was my first time to visit “Hotlanta,” and I was excited to see my
good friend Eric Vander Voort, who I hadn’t seen for a while, and is currently
working at Turner Sports. In the five days that I was there, we killed the
city, going to just about every famous restaurant and museum the city had to
offer. Oh, and did I mention that we ran into Shaq at the Turner Sports
building, too? Talk about once in a lifetime!
In May, some of my best friends in the world graduated from
Marist, and in June, between chaperoning more trips, speaking at Honor Society
Dinners and gearing up for the World Cup, I moved out of Newark to Rahway,
which is about fifteen minutes south of the city. Speaking of soccer, this was
the first year I actually followed the World Cup, and it really got me into
soccer.
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At the College Summit at Yale University |
In July, I was invited to be in Dan Torres’ wedding, which
was incredible! It was held in upstate New York, and it was great re-connecting
with so many people I hadn’t seen in over a year. I was also fortunate to have
the opportunity to chaperone a weeklong overnight College Summit visit to Yale,
and met some great rising seniors that all had unique stories about their
pursuit of their future. The following week, I was able to visit my longtime
friend Johnny Delgado in St. Louis, and return to the baseball mecca that is
Busch Stadium. In addition to visiting Johnny, it was my second time to the
city, although it was my first time seeing the new stadium.
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On the field at Busch Stadium |
In August, I was so blessed to be able to visit Spain for a
month. I went to study Spanish, live with a host family, and experience as much
of the culture of España as I possibly could. In the three weeks I was there, I
was able to get to four major cities, including Madrid, Toledo, Valencia and
Barcelona. I had the best paella I’ve ever had in my life, experienced my first
professional soccer game, y aprendí un poco más español. Quite frankly, it was
one of the best trips that I have ever taken in my life. I never had the
opportunity to study abroad while I was in college, so I felt that this was my
chance to study abroad and take in a new culture while learning a new language
along the way.
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On the field at Camp Nou - the home to FC Barcelona |
Before I knew it, the summer was over, and a new school year
was around the corner. This year, I was appointed to be a lead teacher in the
math department, something I was extremely excited about. My classes were
awesome, and it is honestly hard to believe how fast the first four months have
gone.
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At Austin's last high school soccer game |
Just when the leaves were changing colors, we took a busload
of students down to Rutgers for the day to check out the New Brunswick campus,
and I also saw my first Red Bull soccer game, too. In October, I saw the U.S.
men’s national team play Ecuador in Connecticut with Rob and Jeff, which was
really cool (even if I did get to the game a little late…). One of the funniest
aspects of the trip was that many of my students are Ecuadorian, so it was a
lot of fun leading up to the game. At the end, the teams tied 2-2. After
getting back, I was able to cheer on our boy’s soccer team and watched them win
the Newark City Championship, and go to Austin’s last high school soccer game,
too.
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The Friday before the game with my students |
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At the game that night with Jeff and Rob |
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Congrats to "Nuna" |
During November, a bunch of friends and co-workers went down
to Jamaica for my friend Nuno’s wedding. It was my first destination wedding,
and it was awesome! In between the wedding festivities, I was able to squeeze
in a trip to the famous Dunn River Falls and embark on a scuba diving
excursion, too. The wedding itself was picturesque, as shown below. Two weeks
later, I had another wedding, and Ryan and DJ got married, too!
In December, I had one of the most memorable days of my
teaching career to date when I took almost 50 high schools students to visit my
beloved alma mater, Marist. In between working with seniors on countless
college and scholarship applications, I was able to go to a soccer scholarship
dinner and finally try some authentic Norwegian food, too. For New Year’s, I
went up to Connecticut, and had such an amazing time.
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Another late night working on college applications |
As I said, 2014 was the year of weddings and trips, and it
really was quite a memorable year. It seems as though every year goes by
faster, but I guess that is to be expected, especially as we get older; maybe
that is why we need to make every second count!
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One of the most memorable days of my teaching career |
Here's to a great 2015!
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