Space Shuttle Challenger

Daily writing prompt
What major historical events do you remember?

Disclaimer: I’m describing events from the POV of 6 y/o me. Who was not necessarily sensitive nor cognizant of the gravity of the event. So I’m sort of mocking myself here.

January 1986. I just started my second semester of school (i.e. kindergarten). I remember in school we’d been talking about the impending launch of Space Shuttle Challenger. Space shuttles and anything space related of course spoke to me at that time (who am I kidding it still does today).

I remember constructing a paper replica of Challenger, except you know, it was how you’d expect a kid to draw a rocket- with windows and view of the people inside like it was a bus.

Photo from tenor – but I think my paper rocket was better than this.

I planned to show the class at the next show and tell. And then, the debacle of Space Shuttle Challenger happened.

If you are unfamiliar with this event, Challenger exploded about a minute after lift off, killing all 7 crew members on board. This was especially notable as one crew member was a civilian – a teacher.  If you’d like to read more about the “why” behind the crash, history.com has a good overview.

https://www.history.com/topics/1980s/challenger-disaster

Well, a few days passed and it was show and tell day. And…  I still planned to show off my paper rocket. But I cut up scraps of orange paper into essentially confetti. Because I thought – why not re-enact a current event.

So my mom asks me at breakfast what I’m doing for show and tell, and I excitedly…no proudly put on my show. With my paper rocket in hand I guided into the air then let it drop while throwing orange confetti to represent the fire from the explosion.  💥 Given my budget for show and tell, my performance would be somewhat of an interpretive performance.

I remember my mom calmly yet authoritatively responded “yeah – it’s too soon. Your audience won’t “get” what you’re trying to do. Let’s find something else for you to show and tell “

I already knew what that meant. I’d be stuck taking some rock or mineral. My mom kept a box full of rocks and minerals that we either found during excursions to desert walking trails or at this local museum that sold them by the bag to make sure we’d never run out of teacher approved items for show and tell.

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Me- in Bart Simpson form. I’d already taken a geode for show and tell prior to this incident.

This wasn’t the first time my mom thwarted my selected item for show and tell. Previously I tried taking brass knuckles, then a gold coin, then a fishing hook- all items I found going through my grandpa’s house. I swear he had the coolest things.

Anyhow, after that I don’t remember what colorful rock I took instead I just remember I kept thinking how much more entertaining my original idea would have been.

Years later I thanked my mom for continuously editing my ideas that would be shared in a public forum such as a classroom.

Well, that’s my little kid recollection of the event. I’m sure some of you reading this have other memories of where you were when this happened.

Also- do schools even do show and tell anymore?

Let’s Laugh Together

What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?

I don’t expect my blog will bring big changes to the world but I do hope my blog resonates with at least a few people.  By no means would I say I’ve had a “hard” life but at the same time I had to endure experiences early on that others in my peer group have yet to navigate.

As such, I’ve always found humor or made my own humor in everyday life. I also like to stop and observe. I look for the details in the outdoors, at the grocery store, in my neighborhood – basically I’m always on the lookout for the interesting among the mundane.

This blog allows me to:

1) Share my experiences through the lens of humor to add levity to everyone’s day.

2) Disseminate the interesting among the mundane.

One of my goals for this blog is to create a safe space for discussion. In time I hope more of you chime in and comment on your experiences or at least share slices of your life that come to mind after reading something here. Let’s laugh at the absurd together!

The Off Hours

List 30 things that make you happy.

  1. Taking Paid Time Off (PTO).
  2. Taking PTO to stay home and do nothing – er- work on various personal projects.
  3. Taking PTO to shop during the weekday and avoid people.
  4. Taking PTO to visit outdoor spaces in my area.
  5. Taking PTO to discover new things.
  6. Taking PTO to sleep in past 5am.
  7. Taking PTO to spend time with family and friends. Pets included.
  8. Taking PTO to dig holes in my yard. No correlation to item 7.
  9. Taking PTO to sit quietly in my yard. Or swim.
  10. Weekends.

Multiply the above by 3. Done.

Yeah it’s a real sacrifice to stay home and spend time in my yard.

This Better Get Better with Age

What do you think gets better with age?

With proper planning and luck, my retirement fund cause I don’t plan to stay in corporate life until death.

Semi alive roses in July in the desert- they’re skill kicking!

Gotta make sure I have time to smell these before they (or I) die.

Focus Focus Focus

What is your favorite genre of music?

I listen to too many genres and subgenres to pick a favorite. Since this blog is related to coping with on the job tomfoolery, my answer is curated to playlists that keep me calm focused when I have things I don’t want to work on important deadlines or I’m cleaning up other people’s messes I’m solving complicated tasks that require diplomacy and concentration.

Below are some playlists that help me retain my sanity focus during work hours.  All links are to YouTube playlists, because it’s free.

-Playlists of Erik Satie’s Gymnopedies or Gnossiennes on a loop. These are instrumental piano pieces that I find both calming and beautiful and stop me from typing out my real thoughts by email increase my patience.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr4azoVLqL0&pp=ygUKRXJpayBzYXRpZQ%3D%3D

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FS6o3qFimsc&pp=ygUKRXJpayBzYXRpZQ%3D%3D

-Chill with Taiki playlists. These are lo-fi playlists featuring Taiki, a cute Shiba Inu. The link below is to my favorite of the playlists.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9FvvbVI5rYA&pp=ygURY2hpbGwgd2l0aCB0YWlraSA%3D

– Blue Lines by Massive Attack. A classic from the British Trip Hop collective. The variety of the songs from start to finish hold my interest yet simultaneously allows me to focus.

https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI6kLIhBBwmQs4uIox4UgB2UHc4IuS78s 

I have a number of personal playlists as well that feature other genres than shown above but these are my defaults when I don’t feel like sifting through my personal collection and just want to hit play and go.

How does your musical tastes differ from work to your off time? Or is it the same?