Monday, July 6, 2009

Turtle Magic!

We had a great time!!!

Thanks for the photos.

Reeves Family

You have to see this pictures...

Reeves - Wilson

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Fun with Turtles

Sun, Jun 28, 2009 5:30 pm
to AAscuba:

Passanante- Heimerdinger


Aloha,
Thank you. We thoroughly enjoyed our day with Julie and the turtles. The pics were a bonus to a perfect day.
Mahalo,
See you on our return to Kawai,
Dennis and Kate

Friday, June 26, 2009

Turtle Tour Comments

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 3:34 PM:

Thanks Jenn, these photos are great. Demitri absolutely loves them and has done nothing but talked about snorkeling again soon. He's already been practicing in the pool by himself.

Thanks again, it was an awesome experience!
(click picture to see tour)

Michelle, Aaron & Demitri
Porcelli

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Turtle Tour

What an awesome time...check out our Turtle Tour!


Friday, June 19, 2009

Tunnels Beach



Well, its that time of year again...tunnels time! Here a just a couple of shots from yesterday.
We will be looking for you!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Getting Back To Normal

Well, after a lot of clean-up, Koloa Landing is getting back to normal. Conditions there have been getting better each day. I have heard a few people complain that because of the storms in December, that Koloa will never be the same. I couldn't disagree more. Koloa Landing is phenominal. Even on a bad day, it is better than most other dive sites in Kauai. Thankfully, its starting to show.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Why am I an Instructor?

If you have seen any of my posts about Koloa Landing and the diving conditions lately, you may understand why I ask the question, "why am I an Instructor?" Well, today, I was reminded why. I went to teach the pool lesson at the Hyatt, where I had only one person show up. Well, that was a little dissapointing. However, I was even more dissapointed to learn that they would be leaving in the morning. To make it even worse, the other person that brought the first time diver to the pool lesson was a certified diver (Luigi, from Italy) that did a refresher with me a few days before. He scheduled a dive with another company before arriving in Kauai and did not dive with us. He told me that his dive had been cancelled because of ocean conditions. I am batting .1000 here in the dissapointment department. So Luigi introduces me to Simona. She says that she is excited to try SCUBA. Well, O.K. Here we go. So we go through the lesson and are getting ready to practice. As soon as she put the regulator in her mouth, she began to complain that she felt like she was going to faint. She then spit it out of her mouth and said, "I am going to faint. I cannot do this!" To make a long story short, after about an hour of one-on-one and a lot of encouragement, Simona was successful. Now I did not make any money from this...no one paid me for my time. But the reward came in the success of sharing something I love with someone. You cannot put a price tag on that.
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