Sunday, June 8, 2008

When we left Earth


My childhood dream was to be an astronaut. I loved stargazing and pretending to walk on the moon. I even joined a NASA club. There is something about the vast emptiness that somehow holds so much, the ever expanding but expanding into nothing, and the furiously hot but bitterly cold. I felt so drawn to space. I wanted to be a part of it so bad. Then I grew up...

...and I admit that I still, deep down, want to be an astronaut. Alas, many things are working against this particular life goal: I dropped my physics major and can no longer build my own spaceship. I am not rich, and thus can't buy my way into space. I have morals, and so can't sleep my way up the NASA command to ensure a spot on a future mission. I'm also beginning a career which has not a dang thing to do with space.

Sigh. I wish I could be an astronaut. But I can't. But I can watch When we left Earth: The NASA Missions, Sundays at 9pm ET on Discovery Channel. And I can live vicariously through it, and dream of maybe someday leaving Earth and visiting that final frontier.

I'm a nerd, and I know it. Roll with it.

3 comments:

Love or Nothing said...

oh LP. love that nerdiness =)

New World Designer said...

You can get a t-shirt with the original mission patch graphics here
Apollo Mission T-Shirts

Tanner Cooley said...

Hey, just wanted to say thanks for the man thigh post. Perfect response. I also loved your un-productivity and bodies post. Chris and I went to the bodies exhibit in Vegas. It was amazing. Thanks again

Tanner