Finding a Life Lesson in SCUBA Diving

SCUBA diving is intimidating to the newly initiated. On a trip to Cost Rica this past November, I spent two days diving with my friend, Vermonter and fellow dog rescuer, Roxie.  Roxie is a fearless diver and her Facebook photos of her diving excursions inspired me to take another shot at diving, something I hadn’t done in over twenty-five years.  In the weeks leading up to the trip, I was excited about getting to see first-hand the kinds of sea life that Roxie captures in her photos.

I made sure to mention diving whenever talk of my pending trip came up in conversation. I felt confident and laid-back about it, as if it would be a piece of cake. On the morning of our first day, the dive master, Bobbie Jo, took me through a refresher course in a nearby pool.  Although the facade of my confidence cracked a bit during the refresher, I still felt pretty good about the whole thing, right up to when the dive boat backed up to shore for loading the tanks and all the other gear we would need for the first day of diving.  Then the anxiety kicked in big time as the situation got real.

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