Underwater Happy Place...
As I slog
away reviewing another wretched contract, my mind begins to wander to a
better place. First, I start to think about
lunch and how it can’t come soon enough and then I’ve moved on to
weekend events and then I think “ooh, I should probably see what my
horoscope has to say” and then once I’m on the entertainment page, I’m
obligated to check the daily comics and then current events – it’s quite
a vicious cycle. Needless to say, I’m easily distracted
when I’m bored, which has happened a lot lately.
Not that
the legal department is an overly entertaining place on the best of
days, but today I seriously feel like a poke in the eye with a stick
would be more entertainment than what I’m currently experiencing.
My happy
place is one of magic and mystery and just the thought of it brings me
peace and a certain sense of calm. No, it’s not Dairy
Queen. Let me rephrase that – at least it’s not DQ today.
I haven’t had an opportunity to visit this place for a few
months now and I’m starting to get anxious about what it will be like
when I return.
Soon, my butt will be perched on the side of a rolling
boat and I’ll be mentally preparing myself for the completelooking forward
to itgoing to tolerate it
exhilaration of back-rolling into open water, followed the rush of
ice-cold water into my wetsuit and since it is Canada, the ever present
numbing sensation of the ice cream headache to follow once the cold
water has smacked me in the forehead. Yep, dive season in Canada is
almost upon us and I can’t believe I’m looking forward to it.
Don’t get me wrong – cold water diving has a lot to offer -
just not a lot that’s worth accepting – at least not in my opinion
(joking…sort of).
If given the choice, I would choose a warm-water,
crystal clear Caribbean dive over freezing cold, murky green, Great Lake dive any day.
It’s just hard to get excited about stuffing myself like a
breakfast sausage into a neoprene shell, strapping 20+ lbs of weight on
my hips and rolling into the murky cold with a feeling that at any
moment something is going to reach out of the murk and grab me by the
ass.
At least
with the Caribbean, I’m able to see further than 10 feet and might
actually stand a chance of seeing what’s coming my way well before it’s
dragging me down to a watery grave. Am I being dramatic?
Perhaps. Call me silly, but once you’ve
experienced heaven – it’s hard to go back to hell.
All that
being said, when you love to dive, you just do it – regardless of how
much fun it will or won’t be. The first few
moments underwater are surreal. As you slowly descend into
the depths of the abyss, you begin to take in your surroundings and
soon you become aware that you have entered a completely different world
and before you know it, you have left your cares behind. Ahhh…
Comments
I think I go back to EP, the desert, the smell of rain in the desert, the mountains....yeah that's my happy place :)
have a great weekend!
Needless to say...May they never invent a cell phone that rings at depth!!
Great post!
fabulous post!