Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Salvage Mission

Early in the spring I decided to get prescription sunglasses.  My eyes are certainly not what they used to be and the ability to actually see while wearing sunglasses was thrilling.  Found great Ray Ban frames, waited 2 weeks and have been wearing them ever since.

This weekend we were on the boat and as I leaned over to tie the rope while we were docking, I knocked the sunglasses off my face.  I dove to get them, which left  the boat sailing directly into the dock.  I could not get them in time and down they sank.  We spent the next 45 minutes trying poking the water, staring into the darkness and getting depressed.  Even had the help of a neighboring boater and his net.  But the water was not cooperative.  Maybe it would be clearer in the morning.

So the next morning at 6:30 am we drive out to the dock to start our salvage mission.  Not sure if I should say "our mission" as it was just him.  I was disheartened when we get to the boat and see that the water is not much clearer.  It is about 4 feet high, with 3 1/2 foot seaweed and a hideous oil smell. I am already afraid that he will catch something simply by entering the water.

But my wonderful husband suits up in his scuba suit, shoes, gloves, mask and snorkel and enters the water.  As his feet hit the sinking ground, he is obviously grossed out.  But he persists.  Diving down and pulling up zebra muscles and rocks.  It seems hopeless as he circles the dock posts.  He vows one more underwater try.  Low and behold he returns with my sunglasses!  They were under the muck and absolutely filthy.



The resolute determination, the persistence and the non-stop effort by my hubby made it happen.  Sounds like a little thing to be so excited about.  They are just sunglasses after all.  But its more.  It's his effort and our little adventure to salvage the Grand Island seas.

Next day , he bought me croakies to prevent future slippage.

2 comments:

  1. Laughing my ass off at him! What a guy. He's so adorable. I think I can even seek the gunk on his scuba suit. Don't now what those croakies will do to your hair style, though.

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