January 23, 1997
"I am still an Earthling"
Dear John:
I decided before this flight that I was
going to be a good father and write to you every day. This is my first
attempt at that.
I realize that you are only one year old,
and although I exaggerate your talents like any proud father would, I
don't think that you can quite read this yet. No problem. When you can,
you'll feel good knowing that your father loves you.
Space flight is a dangerous business.
I used to be pretty cavalier about it. But just before this launch, I
started questioning what I was about to do. You see, I have so, so much
to lose now. You and your mother.
I always liked adventures. I remember
exhausting the elementary school library of mystery books by someone I
think was named Orton. Trying to figure out the ending before the ending.
Anticipating. Observing the situation, and trying to predict the outcome.
Reading about people who were in unusual situations, and studying how
they were challenged, and how they responded.
Anyway, that curiosity characteristic
is what got me on this space station. Oh sure, I went to lots of schools,
did pretty well in our great United States Navy, and went through all
the mechanics of the application and interview process. But the basic
trait of insatiable curiosity is what drove me through all of that.
Space is a frontier. And I'm out here
exploring. For five months! What a privilege!
But, I sure do miss you. Want most of
all to see you come stumbling around the corner, bellow out your big laugh
when I give my "surprised to see you" look, and watch you stumble back
out of the room to do the same to mom in the other room. You are the best
son in the world, John.
You know, although I am up here floating
above the earth, I am still an earthling. I feel the pain of separation,
the pride of a father, and the loneliness of a husband away from his wife
like an earthling. And maybe even a bit more acutely.
Good night my son. I will be watching
over you.
Dad.
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