Reflections on the Starship Launch
Some moments in life feel like they’ve leaped straight out of the pages of a sci-fi novel, blurring the line between imagination and reality. That’s exactly how I felt back on November 19, 2024, when I stood with my family watching SpaceX’s Starship launch from Starbase in Texas. As someone who’s always been drawn to stories of exploration and innovation, it’s why I’m pouring my heart into my first novel. It was a trip that resonated on so many levels. SpaceX embodies that spirit: pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, turning wild ideas into tangible progress. They’re not just building rockets; they’re charting a course for humanity’s next chapter, and getting to see it up close was nothing short of incredible.

This wasn’t just any outing; it was a special family adventure. I decided to pull the kids out of school for a few days, three daughters and one son, all wide-eyed and ready for something real. We loaded up the Tesla Model X Plaid, which I’ve come to love more than I thought possible. That car feels like living in the future already, especially with the self-driving features kicking in on the highway. Smooth, effortless, and yeah, a bit mind-blowing every time. Can’t imagine going back to anything else now. The drive down to Boca Chica was part of the fun, talking about space and dreams as the landscape rolled by. We stayed right on the beach in South Padre, which made the whole trip even better. The kids absolutely loved it, splashing in the waves and building sandcastles between launch prep excitement.

Arriving at Starbase, the energy was electric. Crowds gathered, the massive Starship towering against the sky. It was surreal. When that thing ignited at 4:00 pm and thundered upward, the ground shook, and we all cheered like we’d just witnessed history. Which, of course, we had. The kids were absolutely thrilled; their faces lit up with awe as the rocket climbed, and we talked about it for hours afterward. I truly believe they learned more in those three days than they would have in class, lessons on engineering, perseverance, and the sheer audacity of human ambition. It’s the kind of education that sticks, fueling their curiosity about the world beyond our own.

Looking back, that launch fired up my excitement for what’s ahead. Mars colonization, multi-planetary life. It’s not just sci-fi anymore; it’s within reach because of innovators like the team at SpaceX. It ties right into my own creative world, where I dream up interstellar tales by the light of beeswax candles back at home. Running the company keeps me grounded in the day-to-day, but experiences like this remind me why we push forward. With our family growing stronger as we near that 20-year milestone, and plans for the permaculture farm taking shape on our Texas property, life feels full of possibility. Who knows? Maybe one day we’ll be watching launches from our own backyard haven, animals grazing nearby, kids dreaming of the stars.

Moments like these make everything worthwhile.



