Jan 24, 2010 08:53
Woke up in the hotel in Grand Junction, and even though I'm no
longer in an isolated station in the middle of the desert I felt
very alone. I miss my crewmates. Had another hot shower to the
point of wrinkled fingers. Aah.
Didn't have a great breakfast. My waffle stuck in the waffle maker,
then I spilled a whole cup of coffee getting the creamer out of the
fridge, and by the time I got that cleaned up the torn-up waffle
was cold. Fox News was babbling away on the TV, talking about how
a nun had been saved from being run over by a train and a dog was
rescued from floodwaters on the L.A. River, and I reflected just
how much I had not missed the news from Earth. About the only news
I did catch was the fact of a horrible earthquake in Haiti, but the
news was... well, it was so irrelevant to us that it might as well
have been on another planet.
I realized only later that I hadn't had to take full responsibility
to clean up the coffee spill. It simply never occurred to me to
ask anyone else to do it.
While I ate my cold waffle I pulled out my iPhone to check my email.
But as soon as I connected to the network, the very first thing I
pulled up was the MDRS webcam. All the new kids were gathered in
the kitchen area; looks like they're doing the dishes together.
Good for them. Then I read my email, and the first couple of
messages were between the new crew and Mission Support (crew members
are included on the hab mailing list for the previous and following
rotations as well). The crew was asking about how to get the water
heater in the kitchen working (it isn't working because there isn't
one; we heated water for our sponge baths on the stove) and Mission
Support sent them a reminder about getting your daily reports and
photos in on time. And while I was reading a trivial little exchange
about getting a network hard drive set up on the hab laptop I started
sobbing, right there in the Best Western's breakfast room. I can't
really describe my emotions at that point. Loss? Homesickness?
Relief? Exhaustion? If it's homesickness I'm not sure whether
it's for Portland or Mars. Whatever it is, I'm crying again right
now as I type this.
It's now 9:00 AM and my flight home isn't until 4:00 PM. I could
go to the airport now and try to get on standby for an earlier
flight, but that would be a hassle and I'd most likely wind up
spending the day in the Grand Junction and/or Denver airports rather
than home with my sweetie. I have a lot of things to do on my
computer anyway, and my hotel room has a nice desk and fast free
Internet, so I'm just going to stay here until my scheduled departure
time.
mars