Cornucopia: An Abecedarian Odyssey
An Abecedarian Odyssey
By Kate Chamberlin
Andy and his best friend,
Bonnie were strapped into the
Capsule’s ergonomic pilot seats.
Dead ahead their destination was a fly-by an
Extra-terrestrial orb, not knowing what their
Future might be. Would they return to the
Gravitational pull of earth and
Hug their loved ones?
Instantly, the beeps and dongs of their instruments .
Jerked their thoughts back to the task at hand.
Knowing scientists had said two blind astronauts, much less children, would never be able to complete any mission of
Learning anything during a fly-by an ET orb. Andy and Bonnie were about to prove them wrong.
Many times before, children had shown how resilient and creative they could be in this age of technology.
Numerous electronic gizmos, sensors, and synthesized speech programs had proven dependable and
Operationally sound to complete any mission.
Perhaps, being used to working in total darkness; to focus on the instruments’ data and not on the visual
Quirks swirling around the capsule, gave them the
Relative security to focus on the task at hand.
Soon, Andy and Bonnie bumped each other’s fists and breathed a sigh of relief.
Tragedy had been averted and they were on their way to
Unite with the Space Station, before their return to earth.
Vision, in this age of electronics, GPS, remote controls, and synthesized, computer speech, opens a whole new World for people with disabilities; from programming
Xylophone symphonies to writing prose and poetry; from driving a car to piloting a space craft.
Youngsters and oldsters can still fulfill the dream they might dare to dream.
Zeal, persistence, and the Good Lord willing, are all it takes.
©2018 by Kathryn (Kate) Chamberlin