“Wow.” I got in to bed at 2:30 in the morning yesterday. I was in a hotel. I was off the ice. It’d been 5 months since I’d been around a tree, flower, darkness, kids – the list goes on and on. Only three full weekends off in 5 months – which doesn’t really count since I put in the equivalent of over 20 days of overtime. Many weeks of the first few months were 68 hours a week. A few weeks into the 70s. We’re required to work 54, but there were many times, I had to put in the extra time for my own sake and for the sake of the department. As a supervisor, it takes a bit of extra time to look after the folks. But all that is behind me as I now enjoy the freedom of sleeping in, having a lazy day, and walking around in shorts and sandals! It feels amazing. There were many times this past season, where I would emerge from a building to think, the environment is trying to kill me. As soon as you walk outside, the clock starts. Expose a hand, the clock starts. It’s sometimes a long timer, but it’s a timer nonetheless.
The botanical gardens haven’t disappointed. “Crazy,” sometimes I muttered to myself. Other times, “Look at that!” while looking at the big green leaves of a Horse Chestnut tree. The colors, the smells, the grass, the dirt…especially after seeing it last in it’s relative late winter/early spring. The place has bloomed!
The second season of being a supervisor went much better than the first. Lessons were learned and applied from that first year and I worked hard to get the team together. They were a wonderful group to work with and all the challenge of the season before melted away. How great to just have 6 people who worked in harmony together. No drama, everyone steady. Have come to realize how much I value steadiness in those around me.
Still no word from NASA. They checked my references, along with 5 of my friends. Now we wait to see if we make it to the top 500 to the top 120. They’ve had a bunch of interviews already but recent developments in our administration have stalled things. We wait some more.
How to describe the season? It was exhausting and exciting. I learned a lot. And had such a great team. Saying goodbye, one said, “I can’t thank you enough for hiring me.” Hopefully they return for another season. I have at least one more in me before I’ll need a serious break.
Highlights: Icepatch (a Dispatch cover band) formed again with a few different players and we had two gigs – one in the club and another at Icestock, the New Year’s Eve outdoor music “festival.” (Tons of fun.) A few up-close encounters with curious penguins. Working with an awesome team. Being a member of the search and rescue (SAR) team. Deepening the connection with many wonderful people.
NASA update: Still waiting. I made it in the recent astronaut application to the top 500 from over 8,000 applicants. Now waiting to see if I make it to the top 120, who get interviews. Most of the interviews have already happened. It’s down to the wire…
















Nice recap Ben. Are those Big Poppa’s pants that you wore for Icepatch? classic…
Welcome back to the Green world (though it is quite black right now)!
Love it! Enjoy your sleep-ins and keep us posted. <3