Jennasis
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I am still reeling from this news. I coach the Special Olympic Equestrian Team for my county here in NC (equestrian...that's horse-back riding FYI). My team just returned Sunday night from the State championships armed with the knowledge that the US Special Olympic Team would be selecting 2 athletes (one male and one female) from the NC gold medalists to represent the US in Shanghai, China at the World games in 2007. Yesterday I found out that the female slot would be awarded to an athlete from our area...today it turns out that the slot was awarded to MY STUDENT!!! I am floored! She is so awesome and is a terrific girl. I was weeping like a baby when I got the phone call. The young lady is 17 and was born with severe auditory problems which renders her legally deaf, and she is developmentally delayed (she functions around a 4th grade level). It couldn't have happened to a nicer girl.
Now here is the kicker...they want me to go to China and coach the team! Well just knock me over with a feather!!! The team will consist of my athlete, another young man from the western part of NC and two other athletes from elsewhere in the country. We will be in Shanghai for 3 weeks next October from opening ceremonies to closing ceremonies along with the athletes from all the other events (aquatics, track and field etc...). DH and I really have to sit down and figure out if I can be away that long (I am pretty much the one who runs our horse farm on a day to day basis). It's an amazing opportunity and I am so honored to be considered (PLUS I've never travelled abroad). The athletes parents are not allowed to travel with the US delegation (they can go an watch, but are not permitted to have access to the athletes) so having me there as the coahc will definitely help my student out. Actually a huge part of the decision to send her is that she is truly an independant spirit who doesn't need the assistance of her parents.
So OH MY GOD you guys! This may be the most exciting thing ever! I'll slap this right in the scrap book next to the time I was nominated for an Emmy...but it is way more fulfilling. I really hope I can go, but if for some reason I can't, I asm SO UNBELIEVABLY proud of my athlete for making the team!
Now here is the kicker...they want me to go to China and coach the team! Well just knock me over with a feather!!! The team will consist of my athlete, another young man from the western part of NC and two other athletes from elsewhere in the country. We will be in Shanghai for 3 weeks next October from opening ceremonies to closing ceremonies along with the athletes from all the other events (aquatics, track and field etc...). DH and I really have to sit down and figure out if I can be away that long (I am pretty much the one who runs our horse farm on a day to day basis). It's an amazing opportunity and I am so honored to be considered (PLUS I've never travelled abroad). The athletes parents are not allowed to travel with the US delegation (they can go an watch, but are not permitted to have access to the athletes) so having me there as the coahc will definitely help my student out. Actually a huge part of the decision to send her is that she is truly an independant spirit who doesn't need the assistance of her parents.
So OH MY GOD you guys! This may be the most exciting thing ever! I'll slap this right in the scrap book next to the time I was nominated for an Emmy...but it is way more fulfilling. I really hope I can go, but if for some reason I can't, I asm SO UNBELIEVABLY proud of my athlete for making the team!

BTW, you were nominated for an emmy? DO tell....

