Monday, August 17, 2009

Scuba Diving in Fiji

I love scuba diving in Fiji. It is so much fun. We go to this beautiful island full of luscious plants and tall palm trees. The people of the island seem so calm and friendly; they are in no rush, unlike the people in America. Moments like these just make me want to live here forever. We finally get to the point where we are going to scuba dive. It is taking longer to actually start scuba diving because I am spending so much time experiencing the beauty and nature of the island. I love the soothing breeze blowing across the ocean, it is so relaxing.

On approaching the Scuba diving point, I see a couple coming out of the water. Looking at the woman's shapely body in her wet suit is giving me a boner. The guy she is with looks like a douche. It makes me wonder how couples like this end up together. I head over to the scuba instructor and wear the wet suit. I feel the suit is a little too tight and I keep adjusting my suit to relieve my discomfort. I then put on the oxygen cylinders. They don't feel very comfortable either.

The scuba instructor is giving me instructions on the emergency procedures and what to look out for. I am now ready to jump into the water and experience the wonders of the ocean. I go into the water with a quick dive and there I am in this beautiful unexplored world full of water and mysterious creatures. I love seeing the little fishes of different colors and shapes. Being under water is a different feeling; you are in a whole different world. The water surrounds you like a loose blanket. I enjoy looking at the amazing white sand on the ocean floor and little creatures all over it. I then see a few bigger fishes at a distance. They just swim right in between the little fishes. I am hoping to see a dolphin so that I can play with it and give it a hug. I can ride it around and it can show me different parts of its world. But then again I am hoping for something which is very unlikely to happen. I am done looking around under water. It is time to get back to the surface. I go back to the surface and the scuba instructor pulls me out. I cannot wait to get this tight wet suit off and give it to the instructor. But I definitely want to scuba dive again. I will treasures these memories until then.

5 comments:

  1. alright. now that you've practiced being descriptive you can go ahead and do your regular blog entries. incorporate the idea of being more descriptive and worrying less about dictating a chronology back into your general writing where necessary.

    once you start reading more and getting some grammar books to work with you'll need to start noticing your own issues with your writing and be able to work on fixing them.

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  2. you are supposed to create your own topics now.

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  3. I am thinking about what to write, I generally write about work day, because that's the immediate reference that I have, which ends up being chronological even though I start off trying to convey my experience. I thought maybe reading will give me some ideas. Also I am reading some grammar, everything about my writing is so bad. At least I made some progress with your topics and feedback.

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