One Small Step – July 20, 1969

Moon Landing.
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”

Today marks the anniversary of the first manned Moon landing. Those of us who are old enough to remember seeing it live can still recall the awe and wonder of that moment when Neil Armstrong stepped down and set foot where no man had gone before.

Honestly, I can’t think of anything since then that had the entire world watching and waiting – what an amazing example of what can be accomplished when man dares to dream, and then sets out to make it happen.

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My father, Lowell Hamilton, was one of the many, many NASA engineers who worked on the Apollo program.

I never realized what a unique upbringing it was – after all, practically every kid I knew had a parent who worked for NASA – but I have always been inordinately proud of my dad for being part of the team that not only made sure that those three men (as well as all the rest) got to the Moon, but also that they were able to get home safely to their families.

May we always continue to strive for the stars.
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1 Response to One Small Step – July 20, 1969

  1. Lipstick says:

    Theresa, that was quite emotional to watch again. Of course the first time was when I was 5, almost 6 and my parents sat me down in the living room and told me, “Watch this. It is important.”.

    I remember sitting on the living room floor with my back against the couch and knowing that if my parents said it was important, it must be.

    Man walking on the moon — what a thing. And it was my country that did it.

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