So while Dan hooked up with other dive buddies, I was happily resigned to snorkel at the surface. Many of our buddies have encouraged me to overcome the ear issue by clearing them early and often. (Which calls to mind- one day before the general election- the Democratic Party’s voting policy in Chicago…) So lately, I have been practicing free diving deeper and equalizing my ears with a degree of success. After a recent dive outing with two other couples, both of the men complimented me on how effortlessly I appeared to swim down and focus on marine life near the bottom.
That simple encouragement from men younger and stronger than me put me over the top and I began to seriously consider taking the plunge. To help me decide whether I should take a scuba course, I began reading Dan’s Open Water course book, quizzing myself using the questions that followed each section. In a few days, I had convinced myself to sign up for the DISCOVER SCUBA course offered through Dive Friends Bonaire whose shop is nearby.
Lion Fish |
Greg, from the USA, was my instructor for this half day course. I was truly dreading a few of the in water skills that were required BEYOND clearing my ears- specifically filling my mask halfway with water followed by emptying it and recovering my lost regulator (breathing mechanism) while I was submerged. Twenty-something Greg was SO patient and positive with me and carefully guided my success during all the exercises. He even read my incorrect hand signals correctly. While diving, the OK hand signal means “OK” or “OK?” and the Thumbs Up signal means “Go up; end dive now.” I kept responding to his “OK” with a Thumbs Up- meaning “I’m good” and he intuited that I didn’t want to “end the dive”.
Filefish |
During the final two days of the course, Alexandra (Alex)- another twenty-something American- was my instructor. Shamira, a lovely young woman from Toronto, joined me for this portion of the program which largely focused on the more difficult in water skills. Alex was just as wonderful as Greg and her calm demeanor numbed my fears in no time flat. I had high anxiety about completely removing my mask for one minute and then replacing and clearing it underwater. We also had to remove our mask while submerged and swim 50 feet with a buddy’s guidance before replacing it. But with Alex's helpful suggestions, I got through them.
As a sixty-something woman, it felt GREAT to stretch myself mentally, emotionally, and physically. At this point, I am grateful to be so much more comfortable with equalizing my ear pressure. My use of air seems to be good and I believe I’m weighted correctly. There is much room for improvement on many skills, though, and I am committed to practicing often with my favorite DIVE BUDDY DAN as we venture into the deep.
Bluestriped Grunts |
PS: I’m still going to steer clear of sharks!
3 comments:
Way to go Rosie! Excellent!
Proud of you, Rose. And glad you will steer clear of Sharks. It's so beautiful down there in the ocean but one can never be too safe.
If anything happened to you the whole family would be devastated!
Good for you, Rose!
Keep your eye on the prize: more access to lobsters and other food from the sea
Happy birthday by the way, a few days late
Marty
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