Chellymouse
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Glad to hear the Pirate Princess is settling in! Safe travels as you head back home!
After 1,300+ miles each way, thank god for the Disney podcasts I loaded on the I-Pad to pass the time.
OK, it was just a shell after a lobster molted. No self respecting lobster would let someone hold him or sit on someones head.
While we were there, a couple of White Tip Sharks came swimming by. If you look closely, you will see a large hook in his mouth.
Not to preach but shark populations are being devastated in the worlds oceans. They are truly magnificent animals and over harvesting for their fins or trophy jaws is creating havoc in the oceans and reefs. Off soapbox now.
For all her diving, the Pirate Princess never saw a turtle underwater. She spotted the first one and let everyone know where it was. As a bonus she also saw another one. Adding to that, she got to see dolphins in the wild while diving, something I never saw. Needless to say, she was over the top when she got back on the boat.
It is right on the shore (they call it Huggos on the rocks) and the setting is breathtaking. Here is DD at the table.
So the first day of diving was a hit. Wish I was up for the second dive and see the dolphins, but I was perfectly happy with the one dive I did. Glad the kid finally saw turtles underwater and the dolphins were a bonus.
Up Next: The Mantas, I promise. AKA: No more teasing.
Did you have the same dinner as the evening prior or am I caught in the breakfast space/time contiuem?
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Did you have the same dinner as the evening prior or am I caught in the breakfast space/time contiuem?
The dive looks great. You had me quite fooled with the lobster. I was wondering how you weren't afraid of those giant pincers.
OK, I had a deja vu when I read that, too!
As for the sharks, how big are they and (I guess) it's safe to be in the water with them??
That was an awesome update, but I too had a deja vu. Didn't you have the flank steak the night before at Huggo's?![]()
Picky, Picky. Did you really expect this to be a true account of what we did? No, we did not eat the same thing at the same place. The update has since been correctly updated. We ate at the bar at the hotel. Another nice dinner. Glad you guys pointed it out because I didn't have a clue..
That's great to hear. I'm glad she's doing ok there.Made it home from dropping the child off at college. She has settled in and seems to enjoy her classes and college life.
I hope you didn't listen to the DDC Pluto bracket podcast. That could cause a serious accident on the highway.After 1,300+ miles each way, thank god for the Disney podcasts I loaded on the I-Pad to pass the time.
As long as it doesn't want to play "got your nose"A very friendly lobster?
I thought it was popcorn shrimp.They are called popcorn something or other fish
CoolWhile we were there, a couple of White Tip Sharks came swimming by.
I think they're fascinating animals. Preach on.Not to preach but shark populations are being devastated in the world’s oceans. They are truly magnificent animals and over harvesting for their fins or trophy jaws is creating havoc in the oceans and reefs. Off soapbox now.
Seriously, when you decided not to go back in, you should have known that there was going to be something really cool to see.There was a strong current at the end of the first dive and when I got on the boat, I was a little tired. Begged out on the second dive. It was too bad because turtles and spinner dolphins were spotted on the dive.
For those that read this update as originally posted, you saw that we ate at Huggos two nights in a row.
Bittersweet day for the Diving Dad. Glad you made it there safely!
I'll be thinking about you two today. It's okay to shed a tear or two as you drive away, but it's also perfectly acceptable to do a little seat dance, too! As each year of college passes, less tears are shed and more seat dances are done by me. We are on year four, so I'm just about dancing the whole way home! =) I hope she has a spectacular year and a good roommate!
That's certainly a long drive. Whew! Good luck today![]()
Thank you for the diving thoughts. I'll definitely incorporate some into my trip. The manta dive is top on the list.
Phew! For a second there I thought you were planning on diving the North Sea
If you think that's expensive, wait until you visit the UK -it's probably double that here![]()
Nice that there is help for hauling stuff to rooms. Almost makes it worthwhile for The Diving Dad to be broke for 4 years!
That is nice that they had people on hand to help out. I hope she likes her new roommate!
Drive safe on the way home and enjoy your stops. We'll be here when you get back!
Glad everything went so smoothly, and that there was lots of help, seemed like it was pretty organized..
What a great deal, $110 for tickets, transportation, food, drinks and companionship!
If they pass out "free" 2016 T-Shirts it will encourage the students to stay on track and graduate in 2016. We also will be having a graduation in 2016, but ours is high school. Sarah is already checking out colleges, none local.
A few are across an ocean, most are on the west coast which would make me happy as I am originally from Washington (the real WA not DC).
Glad to hear the Pirate Princess is settling in! Safe travels as you head back home!
She had to go? In the rented suit? I guess that's one way to help warm up the water.Guess she was glad she decided to wear the full suit so she could go.
That's OK. I'll go back and look at the ones you posted earlier.We all oohed and ahhed over the sunset (sorry no pics but I didnt want to break down the camera to get surface shots).
Diving has always been on my bucket list, but with the little kids and time/money constraints it's going to have be more a mid-life hobby that DW and I want to pick up. This just makes me want to do it even more.It can be very peaceful and a bit eerie. But this dive was different in one big way. There were probably over 100 divers and snorkelers in the water at the same time. All with lights. The whole area was lit up. The divers congregate in a big circle on the lava rock and point their light upward as the snorkelers float above you and point theirs downward. It looked other wordily and pretty cool.
Do they make nice little piles with the shrimp peels and chicken bones, too?By the time we got down there, the Mantas knew the buffet was open and they were feeding like Barry dining at Ohanas. The lights attract their various food items and they just swim in and suck it up.
Dad Level: +1She was up after a bit and I could tell immediately the dive was a big hit with her.