every time i pass by the Atlantis Submarine outside Waikiki, it reminds me of the time i use to go out there with my dive buddy. it’s 100′ deep so we use to dive down when the submarines would be on the bottom, then swim to the side window and wave at the tourists. we had black full suits on and waving our spear gun in one hand, and a shaka in the other. i will never forget the look on their faces. haha.
i want to thank Uncle Kyle for sending me this photos of Joshua. just seeing this makes me so proud of this kid. Joshua use to be scared of sharks, he use to be scared of deep blue water, and he use to be scared of being alone in the deep blue sea. but now, everything has changed. after we seen the big tiger shark swim right by us, he dove down to spear a fish. even Seth and i thought that was crazy. haha…
now that Joshua can spear his own fish, clean it, cook it, and present it, he’s a provider. leave this kid on a deserted island, he will survive and eat pretty dam good. thanks again Uncle Kyle for the amazing photos from our dive adventure…
the first time i ate this fish, i was in Tahiti. it’s a favorite there and it was delicious. so now when i see one here, it’s on my radar. you can boil it, BBQ it, or sashimi it. either way, it’s a meal for a whole family…
went to the dive shop with Seth yesterday to pick up some new gear. where ever we go, everybody knows this kid. he’s the new superstar in Hawaii and rightfully deserves to be. this is how to train for the upcoming Pipeline Masters. keeping calm, keeping healthy, keeping happy, and keeping cool. that’s what free diving teaches you…