I’m a pretty decent swimmer. I’m confident in the water, and will take you on in a race, you know, if you need me to. I float like a champ, can complete a somersault without getting water up my nose, have been known to play a little volleyball in the big fancy pools, and have a killer cannon ball. I can water ski, and even paddle board without falling off ..too often. Basically, when it comes to swimming and water sports, I don’t embarrass my kids, too much. Unless you hand me a snorkel and mask.
To me, that innocent little snorkel and mask looks as dangerous as any weapon. It is simply a plastic mask of death covering your eyes and nose, eager to snuff out your last breath. That tube shoved in your mouth? It’s just there for giggles! For some unexplainable reason I can not get over the claustrophobic, panicky feeling when that mask goes over my face and that little HUGE mouthpiece is required to go in your mouth. Seriously. You are supposed to be able to breathe through that rubber smelling tube? And that mouth piece that you’ve borrowed has been in how many mouths? GROSS. And can you really tell me I’m the only one to notice that the mouth piece fits in your mouth the same way the tray for X-rays at the dentist does. Shiver and NO. It’s all so unnatural.
So clearly I have a really positive and healthy attitude about snorkelling! This is just a wonderful gift to pass on to my tween girls, you know, especially because I’m a travel writer and we are heading down to the Turks and Caicos in October. Only one of the best places in the world to snorkel. So today I bring to you:
How to snorkel and not die. (At least in the pool in your own backyard.)
*Disclosure This is not a picture of me. This is my stunt double SweetGirl Age 12
Step 1: Buy your own snorkel kit. The importance of this? No other dirty humans have put their mouths on that snorkel!
Step 2: Take your girls into the back yard and tell them how much fun snorkelling is going to be and that you are going to learn together. (mind over matter people)
Step 3: Fake it until you make it.
-This may include starting with just the mask! (not that I’m pointing a finger at myself) Deep breath, stay calm.
-Once you can swim with just that mask on. Brave up like a big girl and put that nasty dentist like mouth piece in your mouth. Go ahead and dry heave if you have to. Your kids will think it’s funny. Eventually realize you are thinking way too much about this stupid piece of plastic. Put it in your pie hole and dive under the water all at once. Concentrate on your breathing and nothing else. Swim one length of the pool, then maybe another. Call it a victory! Repeat the next day.
*Of course if you are a tween girl you just go for it and are fishing dimes off the bottom off the pool like you are part mermaid.
Step 4: When you travel, take your own mask and snorkel with you. Know your limitations. Ain’t no way I’m putting someone else’s snorkel in my mouth. Still count this as winning.
Step 5: Congratulate yourself for teaching your girls how to conquer your fears (slowly but surely) and pat yourself on the back for not dying while snorkelling.
The end.
Heidi C. says
I love snorkelling. It is so much fun. But, I admit, I was scared at first, too.
Stephanie says
Oh I am so glad to hear I’m not the only one who had to really try! It is a learned skill isn’t!
brian miller says
haha i am glad that you did not die..and good job making the kids face your fears with you…lol….have only snorkelled limited amounts….def dont want to inhale water through the tube…we had a cheap snorkel kit as kids that almost killed me…inhaling water…
Stephanie says
I was SO lucky! I happened to buy Snorkels that have a drain at the bottom of that tube. Almost idiot proof! Almost.
Busy Bee Suz says
You are so funny.
I tend to hyperventilate while snorkeling….I freak out the fish.
Stephanie says
The fish. Ug. Don’t even get me started about what is going to happened when I have to contend with real fish!
Linda says
LMAO Wonder if it’s too late to go out and get myself some snorkelling equipment? Maybe I could do it if I didn’t have to share the actual snorkel. (and nobody was watching me gag!)
Stephanie says
The gagging is the worst!! I think I might have done better if I had started with nobody around, but then who would have saved me if I drowned 🙂
Darlene Schuller says
lmao you crack me up!! Thanks for the much needed laugh..btw I’ve never snorkelled for those VERY reasons!!
Stephanie says
Never say never! Maybe one day you will want to snorkel and then I can have a giggle at your attempts! Life is an adventure 🙂
Lynda Cook says
Thanks for the laugh great post, but I agree with you, I can’t stand the mask and snorkel either..lol
Stephanie says
HA Glad I could amuse. And yes, that mask is a dandy to get over!
Yuen C says
I am too scared to snorkel
Stephanie says
I understand that completely. For me the motivation of teaching my girls before our upcoming trip really gave me the push I needed.
JaimeeM says
I have this same issue with snorkeling. Cant do it. At all.
Stephanie says
It is truly “work” for me at this point, but gets a little bit easier every time I try! Maybe you should try again?
MrDisco says
i’m jealous of your pool everytime you post pics of it
Stephanie says
This pool was one of the best investments we ever made 🙂
Josephine says
You had me laughing out loud with your post!! And I’m with you….never put a mask someone else has worn in your mouth! Disgusting! FYI….I too conquered my fears and am so proud of myself that I did!! I know just love to snorkel, and so with your darling daughters!
Stephanie says
Thanks so much! I am so looking forward to exploring the waters of Turks and Caicos with my entire family! (and glad I could give you a giggle with my true confession) 🙂
Janice says
LOL This is something I have NEVER been able to do! I just can’t put that dirty mouth piece in my mouth.
Stephanie says
I completely understand 🙂
Judy Cowan says
lol….it will all be worth it once you get to the Turks and Caicos! But yes I agree take your own, I would not be putting anything used in my mouth!
Stephanie says
This has worked out so well I think I need to now pick up another Snorkelling set somewhere for my Hubby!
Deborah Pucci says
What a great way to get them started. I know the whole thing scares me and practicing in the pool with your own equipment is genius!
Stephanie says
I can’t believe how fast my two girls picked it up! I however, need more practice!
Suzie M says
I love your attitude towards life & look forward to reading your blog posts
Stephanie says
You are so sweet! Thank you!
Athena says
Some good tips!
Stephanie says
Thanks! Every little tip helps 🙂