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Girls Gone Diving: These Bahama Mamas Shake up the Caribbeaneditor@diverwire.com (Szilvia Gogh, MissScuba.com)
DiverWire.com contributing writer Szilvia Gogh recently returned from the Bahamas where she led a group of women scuba divers from MissScuba.com on a week-long adventure that included sharks, dolphins and more. Szilvia writes about the experience and includes some insights from the trip. I was so looking forward to our annual Miss Scuba Ultimate Girls Getaway. This year was a year of changes for me. It made me dizzy. I needed some time to reorient my inner compass and figure out where I am heading. Grand Bahama island is only a short flight away from the United States, but it is a different enough world to get away from reality. All twelve girls flew arrived in Freeport at different times. Some I knew from home, while others we first met the next morning at yoga practice by the pool in the harbor. Each morning we experienced the crisp air of the early hour and filled our minds with the colors of the wakening sun. Something was empowering and strengthening about sharing yoga with ones girlfriends. Everybody checked their egos at the gate. We shared our energy. I wore the same beat-up top for practice. I always seemed to pick out from my closet at home as well from dozens of newer workout clothes. The old, once dark blue faded to off-white and had several small holes on it. Yet it comforted me like no other piece of designer outfit ever did. We shared history. Our group has sweat together in Indonesia, Europe and last year’s ultimate girls getaway in Mexico. I felt the same about my girlfriends whom I conquered many oceans with. Their presence calmed me. Over the years we shared laughs and tears. We swapped bathing suits and jeans. We enjoyed being pampered flying first class together and we got stranded in tucked away places where no one spoke English. We went through brake ups and make ups. We helped each-other move and paint. We walked dogs together in sweats and combed one another’s hair before slipping into glamorous dresses before award ceremonies. Our sisterhood can only be understood by women. Julia sat back, floated slightly above our group and kept her eyes moving from one girl to another, like a worrisome hem; but than again. That is what she always does. Keeps us safe and out of trouble. Sally, our oldest diver (68) is the one with the most childish heart. She hovered around like a butterfly; she is curious to see everything and easy to please. She has the least dive experience amongst us. The happiness that the pair of butterfly fish swimming by caused her, was priceless. I was happy to share the ocean, another day and another dive with my girlfriends. For more details on future MissScuba.com trips, visit their website at MissScubaJourneys MissScuba.com also offers a special line of "ladies-only" sportswear. For more details, click here: MissScuba.com Apparel
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