This adventure began early this morning. We were picked up by
a beautiful compact limousine and whisked off to go get Clay Boyce. You may
have heard me talk about my newest endeavor… writing a biography? Well Clay
Boyce is the subject of that biography. We met him a couple of years ago and
were immediately charmed by this guy. It didn’t take me more than ten minutes
to realize his story needed to be told. Trust me, as a rocket scientist from
the Apollo era, there’s a lot of stories.
We agreed to meet every Tuesday to put his incredible life in
writing. I chose to organize the biography in a storytelling format. The reader
will join us at the kitchen table and experience his journey in his own words
and my response in mine. We’re going on two years now, and he’s going on
ninety. Recently he admitted that his Houston days were probably coming to an
end. He was debating whether or not he should go to the RNASA black-tie gala
for the last time. With the recent loss of his best friend and wife, he would
have to go alone. Naturally, being little Miss Adventure herself, I volunteered
to go with him. Joe volunteered to carry the bags.
So here we are on a working vacation. The culmination of all
the stories Clay’s tried to explain to me about what it was like to be
Aerojet’s Chief Engineer on the Apollo Program. We will tour the Space Center,
go to old haunts, have dinner with old friends, and party with astronauts (they
won’t notice us, but we’ll be there!).
For now we’re enjoying the experience of traveling on Clay’s
coat-tails. He uses a wheelchair at the airport, so Joe and I follow him as
he’s taken to the front of every line.
Because he’s a very, very frequent
flyer, he gets all the special treatment like pre-boarding and extended leg
room… sweet! We also get free booze during the flight, which doesn’t do us any
good on a morning flight, but it’s a nice thought.
So, this blog series is a space adventure and it’s mostly
about Clay :)
Dave, I'm so frustrated that I wasn't notified of this comment! The biography of Clay Boyce is a work in progress. All I can say is it takes a long time to make a meticulous engineer edit his own story. :) He is up to page 138 of 150. His explanations of details from the Apollo days is so detailed that I've developed a Nerd Alert for the more complex stuff. I honestly don't know when it'll be ready for publication. Making a 90 year-old move fast isn't easy, but especially one as smart as Clay.
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