Well Rob, isn't it obvious?
Okay, okay! I surrender! From now on, I will go to her place before I leave home, wake her up, dress her, put all her gear together, double check it to make sure it's all there, pack the extra gear just in case a student forgets something.
Then, I'll carry it all to her car and drive her to the divesite, where I'll unpack it all, help her on with her gear, carry her down to the water and gently place her in.
After that, I'll go back home and wake up, have brekkie, hop in my car (cause all my gear is there already from the night before preparations) and drive to the divesite.
Once there, I'll get all the students gear together for them (cause that's how nice I am!), carry all them to the water, place them carefully in along side my DMIT.
I'll hike back up to my car and get my gear together, including getting into my back zip drysuit without getting the zipper jammed (that only takes me about 1/2 hour with all the contortionist twisting involved), put on BC and everythign else and then go to the waters edge, of course, while carrying all the extra tanks for the DMIT and the students and myself, for the second dive. I also bring lunch and towels and jackets down just in case. Sometimes I even bring the whole washroom down with me, it's easier than carrying them back and forth...
Now, time to dive!