Hank49
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Me and my son Willy, born June 19. I have to admit, this little guy's face and smile pass through my head pretty often when I'm out spearing or on the boat. Am I more careful? Maybe....
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I had an interesting conversation about diving alone with a couple of non-diving friends over dinner the other night, when out of nowhere, my Significant Other blurted out that she is "terrified" about what she would do if I didn't surface when I should. (She typically tends boat while I dive.)
This came as a surprise to me as we have talked about it in the past. Previously, she always said that she was fine with it. (I suggested that she wait a while, then go home. If she spots me floating nearby, toss a line around my foot and tow me in to the boat ramp..)
So I asked her why her opinion had changed and she couldn't explain it, other than perhaps our relationship was perhaps stronger than it was in the past. (We only married 2 years ago, although we have been together for many years). Our marriage is great, and I think we both would be lost without the other...
So for the first time ever, I am considering giving up diving. The reality is that I don't want the hassle of diving with other people, so I would rather just stop diving and take up something else.
She "insists" that she didn't say this with the intent of making me stop soloing and says she has always worried, but never really said it out loud before... She says she would feel terrible if I stopped diving because of her...
What's a guy to do...
Personally I really don't see any relationship between solo diving and family. If you're that worried about "family responsibilites," get a $500,000 life insurance policy and go have fun solo diving.
The risk of you dying in a car wreck driving to work every day is significantly higher than the risks associated with solo diving. If you were really concerned about your "family responsibilites," you'd stop driving your car.
I think this is what you call "Preaching to the choir..." We all know this... it's the rest of the fam damily that has the problem with it...
Someone needs to invent a cheap communication system... Maybe a could take a bag of ping pong balls down and release one every so often to tell her I'm alive. I don't suppose ping pong balls would do too well at 180'.
Is $1,172.95 cheap enough for you?