Right after we came through, we all heard Paco bellowing. Poor fellow must have been lonely out here all by himself--he sounded so forlorn! We quickly spotted his shuttle and came to rest close by. I saw him looking through the window of the cockpit, and I have to say, he's handsome!
I quickly went to our floor hatch to greet him.
It was really good to finally see a man who is not a blithering idiot, or narcoleptic, or simply clueless. Isabel told me not to expect too much from her brother, but already I am impressed. I can't wait until we are in the same space together and can finally talk face to face.
In the days to come, we will be building a docking station between our two shuttles. Here's part of the schematics:
The other shuttle will join at the other side of the dock, and in the center, we will have our common space. After this part of the mission is complete, we can start adding on to the center to create a complete space station. Our dream is on the verge of becoming reality! I'm so thrilled. Out here in outer space, sharing this wonderful view with Paco on Valentine's Day, the possibilities seem endless...
Signing off,
Lt. Katie Glovatsky
International Cats ONLY Space Station
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