Noboundaries
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We met a beautiful and intelligent 12 year-old girl on our second trip to Cozumel a month ago. She was on the afternoon 40fsw dive. She loved diving and both she and her parents respected the limits placed on her Jr certification. As a result of her exposure to diving through her parents, she had her future as a marine biologist all planned out. We oldsters know how those youngster plans can change, but she was choosing school subjects and making A's so she could make her plan a reality. Who knows what will happen, but who would argue with the constructive direction diving gave her young mind. I still smile when I recall the memories of her talking of her dreams and how much she loves diving.
My wife is a museum director for a space science program. She generally works with 5th through 8th graders, but also with corporations too. She wants to become a scuba instructor to encourage women and children to get certified, opening their minds to the possibilties of growth beyond what they see on TV and read in the newspapers. This young gal may have just given my wife a little more direction of her own. We're glad the young girl was on the boat.
My wife is a museum director for a space science program. She generally works with 5th through 8th graders, but also with corporations too. She wants to become a scuba instructor to encourage women and children to get certified, opening their minds to the possibilties of growth beyond what they see on TV and read in the newspapers. This young gal may have just given my wife a little more direction of her own. We're glad the young girl was on the boat.