Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Don't Hold Your Breath!

What can I say? I am brimming with pride and excitement. Over the past two weeks, Sophie and I completed our SCUBA certification course. For years, I have wanted to get certified but never took the time, or wasn’t motivated enough to do so……but, boy am I happy I waited!

Everything Is OK

It’s funny, we never planned to come to La Paz, our battery problems brought us here and as a result, we decided to make the most of it while we tried to trouble shoot the problems (finally checked off). As a result of years of procrastination, I now had the opportunity to venture into scuba with my daughter. Sophie and I inquired at the local dive shop, Buceo Carey. Gabriel and his team were awesome and I can’t recommend them enough, more on that in a bit.

After Sophie shared her air with me,
in the event I should run out.
Hi 5's for saving me :)
I had reservations about enrolling my 11-year-old daughter in the program. The age limit is 10, but many frown upon kids below the age of 14 – depending on whom you talk to, of course. For those of you who are not familiar with the program, it requires six hours of classroom, a pool dive, four open water dives (tests) and a written exam (multi guess).  It was in our second classroom session that I became a bit concerned as we began to cover Boyles Law, Archimedes’ Principle and Brain Embolisms; easy stuff right? So much for home school being a cake walk….

We had a few hurdles to overcome, the emergency assent, the buddy breathing simulation and of course, opening your eyes in salt water.  However, what really impressed me was Sophie’s ability to understand and retain all the material. The last step, the written exam was last night and Sophie scored 90%. (I received 92%, dangerously close to a lifetime of razzing). Horay! We celebrated with Pizza and a milkshake.
Always Be Breathing!
Initially, we learned all the critical skills in the pool, with Gabriel, the owner of the dive shop. Kelly and Gabriel’s wife provided moral support, and we capped both nights off with dinners at amazing local restaurants. Talk about being part of the family!

Diving a sunken navy ship.
Our first open water dive with Gabriel started out with a pod of dolphins dancing around the boat. The water was warm and clear. It was a great first experience. The next day, we headed out with Belin, our classroom instructor and dive master. Our first dive was off the island of Espiritu Santo and we dove a wreck, a former navy boat that was intentionally sunk. The water was murky and upon entering the water, I was unsure how Sophie would respond…..no problem. We descended to 35 feet and poked our nose in and out of portholes (we did not enter), saw a baby moray eel and tons of fish.

Our second dive was at a reef, near a sea lion colony. This time, visibility was much better, but the currents were stronger and the surface was a bit rough. Belin had us drop below the surface as soon as we hit the water and all was good. We saw trumpet fish, rock fish, stone fish, parrot fish, some other fish and….sea lions. Wow! They were so playful. 
Sea lions tugging on the anchor line.

They are like a litter of underwater puppies. 
One seemed to take a special interest in Sophie, circling around her several times, only to head over to the anchor line and tug on it like Monty with a new toy from Petsmart. – (Note: if or when, we drag anchor, I am going to blame it on the sea lions for sure).
In the end, Sophie was phenomenal. I was surprised how fearless she was in situations that would make a grown man cry (I had something in my eye!). All of this was made easier of course by Belin, our dive master. She was awesome with Sophie and I cannot recommend her or Buceo Carey enough. One of the best things I learned was how to be a dive buddy with a junior scuba diver. This was not part of the course as Gabriel and his team went above and beyond to put me at ease and give me greater confidence in the water with my not-so baby girl. We learned and experienced many things throughout the course, but the most enjoyable was bonding with my new dive buddy.


We are headed to Mazatlan Thursday morning – weather permitting – and headed south to Nueva Vallarta shortly thereafter. We plan to sharpen our skills there.

6 comments:

  1. I was so into the story...I forgot to look at the pictues (which were equally as awesome)! That's a first for me! Sounds like you guys are thriving! We are home on a "Severe Weather Day" (our version of a "snow day"). It's raining, flooding, and gusting...we are warm and dry and catching up on life in general. Praying for you as you continue south. Thanks for posting!

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  2. Amazing and wonderful! Nana and Papa are so proud of you Sophie--and Dad too of course! How great to swim with the sea lion pups and dolphins too. Enjoy--be careful--wishes for smooth sailing and good adventures! Papa says to always check the regulators--on our last dive we had one stick and had to buddy breathe from 50 ft--of course that IS why they make you pass that part! :-) Love and Miss all 4 of you! Much love and hugs! xxoo

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  3. Love the post and the pics are GREAT! Wreck diving too! Wow!

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  4. What an excellent learning experience. It has been raining here so much that SCUBA diving might be an option.

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  5. Hey BFF it's me Annemarie Your so lucky to be able to do such cool things I wish we could scuba dive here in SF

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  6. I miss you so so so so so much I hope we can maybe meet up in Tiwan

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