Month: November 2015

Dana Sibilsky Gives Us A Few Preparation Tips On Scuba Diving

Scuba diving is a subject that not many people know about because it’s not exactly a very popular activity. When was the last time you heard someone say, “Hey, I went scuba diving this weekend,”?  Probably not very recently. Today, we are covering the subject on scuba diving and to prepare for your plunge into the deep blue abyss.

If you are an avid scuba diver such as Dana SIbilsky who considers scuba diving and skydiving to be merely hobbies, there are two things you should know. The first thing is you are hardcore and while many people would say you’re crazy, they will also salute you. The second thing you should know is that you are living life on the edge while others sit at their desk and dream of such adrenaline rushing adventures.

If you are not experienced in scuba diving, this article is for you, so where do we start? The first and foremost thing is to fine tune your skills. You’ll have to reprogram your thinking that you don’t hold your breath underwater, it is safe to breathe from your mouth. It can be difficult to get used to, but shouldn’t take no more than a few minutes.

Give yourself a checklist of everything you could need for your dive as far as gear goes. You’ll need your mask, BCD, snorkel, the wetsuit, light, reel, flippers. It would also be a good idea to start building your own first aid kit. Being in the deep waters is fascinating and most people have a bad habit of touching things under the water they find interesting. If you don’t know what it is, DO NOT TOUCH! Some sea life could be razor sharp and cut you deeply or even be poisonous.

Dana Sibilsky, whom I mentioned earlier, also says it is crucial to have a plan. Discuss with whoever your driving instructor is what is the depth you’ll be diving and figure out a communication plan. Once underwater, it’s difficult to communicate when you see signs of potential danger. If you spot a shark, all you can do with your mouth is breathe and scream through your breathing device. Get a communications plan and stay safe and have fun!

This Animal Sanctuary Can Teach You How To Prep Your Home

It’s common courtesy to prepare your house when you know you have one or more people coming to stay with you. You have to prepare the residence by cleaning floors through vacuuming and mopping, cleaning the beds by washing the sheets, clean rooms and bathrooms.

Another good tip for preparing the house for company with plans of staying a few days is to ensure you have a substantial amount of food. There are few things as embarrassing as realizing you didn’t do your grocery shopping before your company arrived. Grocery shopping isn’t exactly something many people want to do. For some, it can be time with themselves and that time alone could be therapeutic. For others, grocery shopping is a joyless hassle that they will happily and quickly pass off to someone else or just eat fast food for a few days.

According to recent news, Animal Sanctuary of St. Croix Valley is making preparations for new animal additions to their furry family. The Animal Sanctuary would prepare their quarters for these new animals in need the same way you should prepare your home for a visitor. They will ensure that the animals have food, water, shelter as well as anything else the animals may need long before the animals are taken in. This Animal Sanctuary is a great example of home prepping and hospitality.

Another great example is to observe how a hotel was to treat you as their guest. When you walk in, assuming you called ahead to let them know you were coming, they will need a few hours to get everything ready for you. When you get your room key cards and walk into your room, it is already furnished, decorated and comes with everything you could need, except food in most cases. The hotel staff will prepare your room with fresh clean sheets on the bed with the bed perfectly made for you. The shower will have soap, shampoo and conditioner and the bathroom comes stocked with clean towels and toilet paper.

Now that i’ve given you a few examples of how to prepare your home for guests, get your checklist ready and we will go over each one. Be sure that:

  • Your home has been cleaned in all rooms.
  • The bathrooms are stocked with towels and toilet paper.
  • The kitchen has enough food.

It’s a simple checklist, but it should keep you busy for a few hours. Happy prepping!