We bought this
gear when we were in Maui for our twenty-fifth anniversary. It’s special
because of the lime green flippers. Every day for two weeks, we had a cup
of coffee in the condo then headed for the beach. We were on the towels
on the sand until it started to get hot, then we’d go in the water to cool
off. Snorkeling the shore reef in front of us was the way we cooled off
in the water. It was the Pacific Ocean, so eventually we got colder than
we wanted to be and headed back to the sand to warm back up again. I
tended to stay in the water longer than Judy each time and it turned out that
these green fins were a way she could track where I was and confirm that all
was still well. I wanted to spend as much time as I could underwater and
as little time as possible on the surface. Out there, with other
snorkelers also paddling about, those bright green fins were easy for Judy to
spot every time I did a flukes-up dive.
We saved them all
this time for whenever we went back to Maui. Well, we went to Maui for
our twenty-fifth and again for our thirtieth. Since then, priorities have
changed and those were our only two trips to Maui. As comfortable as we are
now, and as much as we’re enjoying the traveling we’re doing in the van, we’re
probably done with Hawaii trips. There is also a good chance that the
rubber might have fatigued a little over these last thirty years. If we
were to get them out to use them, we might find that they had aged out a long
time ago anyway as they disintegrated in our hands.
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