52 years ago this week I received my first certification from NAUI. In October 1976 my current team was formed and has grown to what it is today without a single loss of time accident. Lots of sore muscles, nicks, scratches, ear infections and tears but no injuries that stopped anyone from doing their job. We’ve come a long way from wet suits and double hose regulators to dry suits and Auga’s.
Today we did both surface ice and ice diving. Again it was a great day with the weather cooperating and only one skinned shin without any blood. FNG will learn that ice is slick.
But it was a bummer of a day. It was my last training with the team as a full time deputy. This Friday I turn in my vehicle at the end of my shift and get a ride home. My official last day is the 29th but I’ll be burning a few days off until them. I work the 28th, my birthday and the 29th ends it.
I’m feeling good about the quality of the team and have full confidence they will be able to handle what ever comes up. It will be rare that I respond to a rescue but I’ll be there for recoveries and trainings for as long as they’ll have me.
Lots of mixed emotions over retiring but it’s time. I can’t be a young snotty nosed punk forever. Any ideas for mounting a pony on a walker?
Today we did both surface ice and ice diving. Again it was a great day with the weather cooperating and only one skinned shin without any blood. FNG will learn that ice is slick.
But it was a bummer of a day. It was my last training with the team as a full time deputy. This Friday I turn in my vehicle at the end of my shift and get a ride home. My official last day is the 29th but I’ll be burning a few days off until them. I work the 28th, my birthday and the 29th ends it.
I’m feeling good about the quality of the team and have full confidence they will be able to handle what ever comes up. It will be rare that I respond to a rescue but I’ll be there for recoveries and trainings for as long as they’ll have me.
Lots of mixed emotions over retiring but it’s time. I can’t be a young snotty nosed punk forever. Any ideas for mounting a pony on a walker?
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