Some of you will remember her famous “First Women in Space”
launch with the “ride sally ride” music pounding in your ears. Some will not
even know her name. And some of you will hate her because she was a lesbian. She
was also a wife and mother. An engineer. A pioneer. An educator and author. A
loving companion. In other words a wonderful person. A very private person despite
her world-class presence.
I don’t normally have difficulty finding the right words to
express myself, but here I have run into a roadblock. A combination of sadness,
shock, loss and anger are hard to explain. So I won’t try. Instead I recommend
that you read the article (1) linked
below. I think you will find what you need there to come to some sort of
closure. Especially important is the statement from Sally’s sister, Bear. Here
is an excerpt:
"Sally lived her life to the fullest with boundless
energy, curiosity, intelligence, passion, joy, and love. Her integrity was
absolute; her spirit was immeasurable; her approach to life was fearless. Sally
died the same way she lived: without fear. Sally's signature statement was
'Reach for the Stars.' Surely she did this, and she blazed a trail for all the
rest of us.
What more could
anyone ask?1. http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/24/12933519-why-sally-ride-waited-until-her-death-to-tell-the-world-she-was-gay?lite
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