Day 2 Imogen
So today, the second day of our lovely scuba diving and sailing year 11 class trip, we were booked into diving with the seals. But unfortunately, the weather was not nice to us, and ruined our plans. Some of us were very annoyed, someone shed a tear. And some of us pretended to ball their eyes out, just cos they could... YES, that was me! Hiiiiihiiii :D
So we dived anyway, in a different location to the seals. Patrice and I were buddied up, both of us rather fearful of diving. Neither of us were that keen on it, getting into our wetsuits we wondered why we were doing such a thing for only 30 minutes under water. So much work! And bloody Sebastian, after huffing and puffing getting into his wetsuit, he was the only one who managed to look good. Seriously, he could wear anything, put on a potato sack as a top and manage to pull if off. That boy could be a model :)
Well well well, on our first dive, Patrice was having problems with her ears. She had trouble equalising, which was not the best. What did not help was her current state of health, a bit of the flu has been running through her family, and lucky her it caught on to her as well. That little bugger! So yeah, we were nearing the end of the first dive, and Patzy couldn't equalise properly. She stopped to try solve the problem, and as we were both trying to solve it, we slowly ascended a bit. After all was good again, we looked around for our group. To start with, we couldn't see them, but then I spotted scuba tanks and we both swam over. They had already started to ascend, so we just joined in. As our heads popped out of the water, first breaths of cold air entering our lungs, we looked around, and realised the group we had attached ourselves to, actually was not ours. We had found the advanced group, and just tagged along. Patzy and I looked at each other, we burst out into fits of laughter. The laughter didn't stop for a while, carrying on for several minutes. It stopped, but then started up again not too long after. Laughter escaping my mouth as I reached the boat, stepping up the ladder getting out of the water. The skipper was not too pleased, maybe he needs a good laugh himself :)
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