detroit diver once bubbled...
I must tell you that at this point, I'm wearing a drysuit, and the inflator hose is not connected-they want students to feel how the suit should fit without pumping it full of air.
AG gives me the signal (which I've been dreading for months), I reach back, and NOTHING. I can't even get close. I try pulling my tanks up with my left hand, squirming, anything and everything that you can imagine. Nothing. I knew it was coming, but it really felt awful. AG gives me the hold signal. He then swims up and attaches the drysuit inflator, and adds some air while simultaneously dumping air from my wing. I can feel the squeeze on my left arm loosen slightly. Then he signals me to try it again.
I reach back, and, holy smokes, the valve lands squarely on my fingers! I was so shocked that I almost let go! I turned off the valve, turned it on, and then proceeded to do the center and left valves (I'm on doubles). It was the most exhilarating moment! I actually did my valve drills!
This may sound trivial to many of you, but to me this was a real stepping stone. I knew that without this drill mastered, my diving was going to be severely limited in terms of depth, and scope.