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I have two children and a wonderful husband who are not yet divers. I love learning about new things and hope to travel the world and some day rest on the laurels of my children's accomplishments.
Location:
Abbotsford, BC
Interests:
Anything to avoid work....must play!
Occupation:
Substitute Teacher...that way I can dive when I want to!
Gender:
Female
Blog / MySpace URL:
http://sobomar.weebly.com
Certification Agencies:
PADI through Langley Dive Shop, Langley, BC, Canada
Dive History:
Most of my dives are in BC. I love the cold water creatures. I've done some diving in Maui with just a shorty - what a treat. I enjoy exploring new dive sites, fresh water or salty. I'm learning to take pictures underwater.
Certification History:
PADI Open Water - Nov 8, 2010
Padu Advanced Open Water - Jan 30, 2011
Drysuit
EANx
Certification Level:
PADI AOW
# of Logged Dives:
100 - 199
Dive Classification:
Just An "Average" Diver
Years Certified:
One Year
Dive Equipment:
Seaquest Latitude XLT BC, Titan Octo and Regs w/ Suunto Cobra, Bare crushed neoprene drysuit, Hollis Bat Fins, Faber HP100 tank, Canon a610 camera and housing/strobe