Family Trip
When I was almost eleven my mom and I made our 
first really big driving trip.  She drove out from 
Southern California where we lived to my 
Grandparent's home in Independence, Missouri to 
pick me up from a visit.  From there we headed 
north and then east to see such places as 
Yellowstone and the Black Hills of South Dakota.  
The whole trip was fabulous and I was the perfect 
age to really enjoy this adventure.  What was 
really memorable, however, was that the year was 
1969 and my eleventh birthday was July 20--the day 
they landed on the moon!!!  At that point on our 
trip we were in the Black Hills of South Dakota.  
On my birthday during the landing we were riding 
on an 1890's train through the hills and my mom 
had a little transistor radio to listen to the 
landing.  My mom was especially interested 
because she worked for McDonnell-Douglas in the 
aerospace industry so she had a part in the space 
mission.  When the Eagle touched down my mom let 
out a whoop and all the passengers on the train 
cheered.  I always thought that the contrast of 
riding on an 1890's train at the very moment they 
landed on the moon was very cool.  
We also saw  Mount Rushmore and viewed it with a lot of pride 
in thinking about the recent accomplishments.  I 
especially remember going to our motel room that 
night that we chose for a good television and 
watching the moonwalk.  I couldn't have asked for 
a better eleventh birthday than to have the Apollo 
11 land on the moon on that very day!!  
--Paula
 
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