OK I'm having my birthday party at a lake/spring and the theme is swimming/lake.For goody bags people will get snorkels goggles thing of that nature to have while swimming in the spring.What type of cake should I get it will be hot(I live in GA)so what type icing works best in heat?I'm not a fan of the so sweet when you bite you hear sugar crunch.I think I like whipped icing would that melt?What type cake and icing do you recommend?What should the cake look like(pictures appreciated)?We have a local bakery that makes delicious stuff and most of there work(that I have seen)is pretty.Would you get the cake from there or from wal-mart kroger or publix?
Oh yeah my age range is preteen-earlyteens
Oh yeah my age range is preteen-earlyteens
You can choose from The Little Mermaid (if you are young), Sea World or a Fish tank (good for all ages), Jaws (if you are a little more mature), and Sea Hunt (if you are very old). Sounds like you like the local bakery, they should know what type of icing would suit your needs (tastes good and is heat resistant). Happy Birthday.
Professional aviator style goggles with supper light frame and adjustable head strap. Snorkel has a comfortable mouth peace for breathing. These wholesale bulk cheap discount swim goggles include ear plugs.
Description: What a great Swim Mask, Snorkel, Goggles, Fin and Floatin Box Set for your child! This Swim Set good for summer holiday diving or swimming training. Swim Mask: Suitable for children's face. Crystal, liquid silicone skirt and rubber strap. Supper light frame, with adjuatable head strap. Broad peripheral view with double lens design. Shatter resistant polycarbonate lens provides the greatest visibility while swimming outdoor or in low light situations. Size of the mask: 5 1/2" in length, 2 3/8" in width. Diving Snorkel: Universal "J" shaped design Comfortable mouthpiece for easy breathing. Overall length: 13 1/8" Swim Fins: Lightweight for easy of travel! Open heel design. Soft plastic foot pocket for comfortable fit with either socks or barefoot. Easy adjust strap. Unrivaled freedom of movement under water. Inlet of the foot measures about 2 1/2" wide, 1" height. Fits foot length range: 5 1/2" - 6 1/2". The fin part measures about 7 1/8"(L) x 4 1/2"(W) x 1"(D). Swim Goggles: Adjustable nose and head strap for safety and comfortable. Moulded Eye cup with protect seal. Shatter resistant lenses for safety. Goggles measures about 5" in length, 1 1/2" in width. Floating Swim Box: Waterproof Swim box keeps valuable safe and dry. Package contains a bottle shape design Floating Swim Box, and a small round box. Bottle shape box measures about 4 1/4" in length, 1 3/8" in diameter. Round box measures about 1 7/16" in diameter, 3/4" in height. Inflatable Swim Float: Made of tough, durable vinyl, great fun for pool or beach. Attach it on child's arm, your kids will love learning to swim with this Inflatable Swim Float. Size (inflatable): about 5 1/2"(L) x 5 1/2"(W) x 6"(H) Warning: This Junior Swim Set is NOT for children under 3 yeas old. Use only under adult supervision. Package Contains: 1 x Swim Mask 1 x Diving Snorkel 1 x pair of Swim Fin 1 x pair of Ear Plug 1 x Nose Clip 1 x Swim Goggles 2 x Floating Swim Box 2 x Inflatable Swim Float
Description:This Swim Snorkel Set includes a mask and snorkel in a transparent carry case.The mask of this Mask Snorkel Set is comfortable and designed to prevent leaking. Skirt Made from Silicone and ABS frame, tempered glass construced Lens for safety. The adjustable back strap on the mask ensures a perfect and comfortable fit.A snorkel designed with a easy breathing mouthpiece which made of Silicone, too. PVC tube with special splash guard to avoid water poring in 3rd line. Extra valve to blow water out of tube.Silicone Snorkel Set is designed to fit children above 4 years or ladies with a smaller faceKids Snorkel Set is not recommended for diving into water face down.Dimension of Mask frame:L15.5 x W7.2cmSize of the skirt: L13.7 x W9.8cm approxSpecification of Snorkel:40cmColour: YellowWeight:457g
Grab your snorkel and splash along with outrageous underwater creatures!in the swim. Children will delight in the playful, witty language of twenty-one lively poems while they learn about their ocean and freshwater friends.
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Description:100% Brand New and High Quality Swim Mask Dry Snorkel Set Scuba Diving Snorkeling! This fashionable Scuba Mask Snorkel is great for diving and swiming!Swim Mask:Quality ConstructionCrystal, liquid silicone skirt and strapDive gear swim mask of fashionable design for youth sportsProfessional aviator styleDouble edge comfort sealSupper light frameScuba Diving Mask with adjuatable head strapBroad peripheral view with 2 lens designSize of the mask: approx. 160 x 65 x 90mmWeight: 153gDry Snorkel:Navy frogman designComfortable mouthpiece for easy breathingStrap retainer for maskTotally dryOn the surface, or under the water, it stays dryThe specially designed cover guard against water splashing into the snorkelFlex for added comfortSilicone mouth piece for additional comfortSize of the Snorkel: approx. 47cmWeight: 166g
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NAUI Scuba Diving Swim Test?
Ok so im taking a scuba diving class being offered at my school. To continue the class, we have to pass three tests: Dead man's float for 10 minutes, swim 50 feet on one breath of air, and then swim 300 yards(275 meters, 6 pool laps to and from) in 9 minutes. With the 300 yard swim, we are not allowed to use goggles or a snorkel and cannot swim on our backs. Needless to say, I passed the first two but failed the third. I get another chance to take and pass the test later today. I would like to know:
1. Is there supposed to be a time limit for the 300 yard swim?
2. Is the criteria for our 300 yard swim what NAUI follows for its swim tests?
3. Does anyone have any tips for how I can swim faster to make my time while using less energy so that I am not as exhausted?
--I really need to pass this swim test so any swim tips would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
The Standards and Proceedures for NAUI are designed to be used as a guideline. Off the top of my head, I believe that for an openwater certification the standard is 225 yards with out a time limit. And it can be done with any stroke that you'd like. As long as you maintain forward progress. I do not believe there is a time limit for anything prior to rescue diver. / That being said, instructors are allowed to / and use higer standards than the minimum. (for example, we use 60 feet under water) You may be able to find another instructor/class that does not use the 300 in 9 citeria.
However, your best bet is to raise your swimming ability as it will make diving more comfortable. You may be able to do a modified side stroke. --- you would put one arm out if front of you, (lets say your left arm) do an over head stroke with your right arm while you kick. This keeps your face more or less out of the water which is usually part of the issue. The best way to get better is to get time in the pool. It does take some practice.
I know this picture. It has been taken at some of a fan meeting of South Park fans in Germany. You might know the site and it´s South Park Studio where you can create your own character So these guys weren´t homeless they were camping without the adequate equipment.
My Ford was very good and my Toyota was pretty crappy. My Saturn and Mazda were both very good too. Had 1 of each. Oddly enough the Toyota and Mazda were both bought new the Saturn and Ford were used.
Inga
I know this picture. It has been taken at some of a fan meeting of South Park fans in Germany. You might know the site and it´s South Park Studio where you can create your own character So these guys weren´t homeless they were camping without the adequate equipment.
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http://www.planearium.de/treffen2-3.htm
Mike K
My Ford was very good and my Toyota was pretty crappy. My Saturn and Mazda were both very good too. Had 1 of each. Oddly enough the Toyota and Mazda were both bought new the Saturn and Ford were used.