Let's jump straight into it.
So I start
my mornings, brushing my teeth and getting ready.
Then
sunbathing, taking it easy for a couple of hours before the guys get "home."
The day
before, we had all decided that we were going to scuba dive today!
I was very,
very excited about that, so much so that when Gabriel and David told me to get
ready, I ran into the house like a little girl grabbing all of my scuba gear,
only to realize when I came back out to the boat that I was the only one with
the complete equipment on the guys had just put on there wetsuits.
Realizing
this, I quickly took off all of the gear that I didn't need at the moment. My
husband David's reaction to me standing there with the whole kit on was
priceless.
"Oh, Wow,
babe, you're ready!"
the whole situation was quite funny, to be honest, in a good way.
The boat
ride to the first location was relatively short, if I remember correctly but
beautiful nonetheless.
Arriving at
the location, we all took the time to check the equipment, the air pressure,
the straps, and everything you need to do before ever going scuba diving. I
have never done it before in real life, but I know quite a lot about it.
Gabriel had
barely gotten into the scuba gear before he jumped off the dock Into the water.
As I told you before, he does not stand still Whatsoever*smiles*
My husband
David and I snapped some pictures while he was strapping my scuba gear on me
correctly, or at least checking that it was.
David
and I walk to the edge of the dock; we hold hands, and just before he puts
the mouthpiece in, he says," don't worry, babe, I got you."
Gabriel was
already in the water" It's OK, babe, jump."
my heart
was racing!
This is
what I love about second life. You can do anything that you want to; there are
no limitations.
In real
life will never be able to go scuba diving because of my disability. I might
have been able to do it when I was younger when my body had not gone through so
much shit and operations, but doing something like scuba diving now would be
impossible.
The scuba
gear that all three of us have makes breathing sounds underwater!
It's from Steelhead Outfitters
David sent
it to me via second life marketplace, so just search the name, and the
store will come up.
The
pictures are pretty dark, but you must remember we are underwater.
The scuba
diving area at the YanuYanu resort was pretty small but stunning. my husband
David had previously looked on the map for scuba diving and said there are a
lot of places to scuba dive.
So after
spending a bit by me in the water, we all went up to the surface and went on to
the next place.
It was the weirdest
place I've ever been to in my second life, but it was so cool at the same time.
This place
was some kind of underwater observatory. I don't have all the information
because I forgot to take a landmark, but I will ask my husband David about it
and put that information in later, so be sure to recheck this blog post soon.
Before we scuba-dived
at this place, we all sat down just to chill.
After
letting our oxygen tubes refill, it was time to jump in!
we went
through this big long tube before we landed in some kind of vessel with four
different room
each room
was creepier than the room before.
I was
totally blown away but the details of everything.
My husband Gabriel
had to step away to go to real life for a bit, so it was me and my husband,
David, for a good while.
We kept on
exploring and talking.
Now, this
is where stuff started to get really weird but cool at the same time.
we even found the grave of king Tut!
Gabriel
came back to join us. I had to snap a few pictures of him. I especially like this
one that I'm going to show you next. It looks like he has a red dress on,
getting in touch with his feminine side*Grins knowing he will read this*
I didn't
take pictures of everything we saw because I want you to explore by
yourselves, like a treasure hunt, if you know what I mean.
After a bit more exploring, we all decided that we Should go up to the surface
and maybe find a place to eat; we all were starving.
When we all
broke the surface, we realized how far we had swum underwater, but we
all got back to the boat safely, and once again, we just chilled for a bit while
my husband David had to help in real life.
I'm
beginning to understand the importance of having three-people-cuddles.
In this photo, it looks like Gabriel it's just sitting there but trust me, he is not.
After a
quick change, we decided to have a little wine before we headed off to
look for somewhere we could have dinner, and yes, of course, it was non-alcoholic, so don't you worry, my husband David was not driving drunk.
We found
this lovely place called Malolo Island Marina.
Unfortunately,
I can't give you a landmark because it is closing for good. But
you can trust me when I say it was a really cool place to visit.
The cool
thing about this place was that you could rez your stuff, so David rezzed a car, and we drove around a little bit.
This photo has a lot of meaning to me. |
You go
through a lot of shit in life because you need to. When you find your path, you
will feel life becomes easy and relaxing; drama can't bother you; life is just
life.
What will
you find? Climb… |
Because we
were able to rez, we could have a proper dinner with plates and
everything.
Really
romantic if you ask me.
While eating,
all of us were tapping our feet to the music because the radio station here is crazy
good, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and start dancing.
At first,
the guys were like, "where is the hell are you going, baby?" Then they saw that
I had started dancing. Trust me; they were not slow to follow.
I don't
know if I have mentioned this before, but we are people who dance anywhere,
anytime, anyplace.
We stayed
for a good while just walking around, but it was time to head back home.
We just
crash landed in our beds when we got home to the villa. Let me tell you, it was an action-packed
day, but it was so much fun! And there's still more to come!
/Tessa
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