I had so much fun today and here's what I learned at practice. Number one, I've got to get my own gear! It's kind of frustrating to have new gear all the time, and hard to know where everything is. Plus it didn't fit well. The BCD was too big and was tough to deal with because it kept sliding up my body.
I've also had several people lead me to putting the weights in my BCD instead of using a weight belt. And today I decided I'm done with that. I like the weight belt, and from now on I'm using the weight belt. The weights were just slid in my BCD pockets, and they had too much room to move around which really affects your buoyancy and trim. I like having the weight belt and distributing the weights evenly on each of my hips. I don't like weight in my back, I want them all on the sides. I think putting small weights in the BCD is fine, but I'm not doing full weight in the BCD again.
The skills I did practice were: reg removal & recovery, mask removal, removal of BCD underwater, OOA, share air, buoyancy, frog kick, helicopter (well I tried it), and riding the tank like a horse at the surface...giddy up, lol! Unfortunately I forgot to remove the inflator hose and orally inflate the BCD underwater, I really wanted to do that. So I do think I should make some flash cards as suggested.
The thing that was most difficult at first was being without a mask for an extended time. I was trying to do it while horizontal and at first my buoyancy was crazy and I kept rising and rising. Obvioulsy my breathing was getting more irratic, and I kept telling myself, you don't have to have a mask on to stay alive (wise words from a trusted source). But after keeping it off, doing it over and over I became very comfortable with it. I ended up taking the mask off, tossing it somewhere in the pool and swimming around without it. What I discovered I like best is to hold the reg with my right hand slightly to the right and tilt my head very slightly to the right so those bubbles would not go right up my nose on the exhale. I actually really liked it and was eventually able to maintain decent buoyancy without the mask on.
It was also sort of a test for me to pay attention to my surroundings because I dropped the mask, swam around and I couldn't see the mask after I was about 4 feet from it. I noticed I got a little bit disoriented and didn't know which way to go to get my mask. The next time I did it, I was paying much more attention to my surroundings.
Overall it was a great experience. I do really wish I had a mentor to spend time with. Where are the mentors in KC???? I need you!
Thanks for all your advice guys! I know I still have a ton of work to do.