I was barely 6 for the Apollo 11 landing, but I can still recall watching Armstrong stepping out, watching it on a dinky little b&W TV in the kitchen, way past my bedtime, the sky above my backyard as black as the moon's. My mom was futzing around, cleaning something in the sink, like the thing I was watching was something that came on all the time...
I remember in high school, watching Columbia launch the first time. After seeing the Saturns liftoff many times, and the stately way they climbed into the sky, me and everyone in the room gasped when the Shuttle took off like one of our model rockets after the boosters ignited.
Yet somehow, a 130+ Shuttle launches, and I've never seen one live...
But going to change that - STS-134 is April 19, smack dab in the middle of the kid's spring break. We're gonna make the 2-day trip by car, just like our cross-country trip a few years ago. They've seen the Grand Canyon, Mt. Rushmore and Devil's Tower, and wet their feet in both the Pacific and the Atlantic, and, dammit, they're going to see a bunch of people ride a pillar of fire to the stars.
If any of y'all are gonna be at that one, look me up. I'm bringing the champagne...
(And then there's the one at the end of June...)