By Scott D. Jones, President – DiveNewswire.com
I’ve worked in the scuba diving industry since 1991. In that time, I’ve gotten to know Margo Peyton, the founder of Kids Sea Camp, well. Kid’s Sea Camp is an international, multi-generational phenomenon that has introduced nearly 8,000 youngsters to scuba diving over the past 23 years.
Over the years, Margo has often asked me to come and participate in one of her week-long events. While sincerely interested in joining her and her team in interesting places like Bonaire, Grand Cayman, the Philippines, and Roatan, one key issue remained – I DIDN’T HAVE A KID.
That all changed in 2014. My son, Stephen is a “late in life blessing” who is the best thing to ever happen to me. Stephen is eight years old now and eager for new experiences. I’m thankful that Margo and her husband, Tom, invited both of us Bonaire this summer in the Kids Sea Camp event at Buddy Dive Resort.
It’s easy to see why so many families participate in Kids Sea Camp year after year.
Give The Gift of An Experience: Having Stephen join my family later in life meant that I had more resources and time to spend with him. There is a natural inclination to just buy him “STUFF”. But I’ve learned the important things I can share with my son aren’t physical items.
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This proud father selected one of his favorite islands in the world, Bonaire, to introduce his son to the underwater world. My associates throughout the dive industry were thrilled and encouraging following Stephen’s giant strides into scuba via social media.
During the week at Kids Sea Camp, I watched my son learn how to assemble and organize his personal (snorkel) gear, provided by Seac USA. I smiled when he learned how to dive down and pick up various items. Now, if I can just teach him not to misplace his mask and fins…..
Soon, Stephen graduated to a kid’s size BCD and regulator setup. His instructors provided individualized instruction that as a dive professional myself, I truly appreciated. It was memorable when Stephen came running up to me and said “Daddy, I saw an octopus” following his first official dive near the Buddy Dive docks. An experience you can NEVER put a price tag on for sure!
The next day, I was told to be ready for an early afternoon surprise. After gearing up on the dock, I saw Stephen and his instructor swim near the ladder. I was invited to join them. Not sure how big the smile was on my face, but they didn’t have to ask twice. In just eight feet of water, Stephen and I shared a special time – and a Kids Sea
The last day on the island, while snorkeling on Klein Bonaire, Stephen excitedly pointed towards a sea turtle swimming nearby. It was near the surface and was easy for him to spot. Not the type of creature he’s used to seeing at home in Arizona. I’m sure he can’t wait to share his Kids Sea Camp experience with his new school mates this Fall when he starts third grade.
Handling the “Spirited Child”: I won’t say that Stephen was the ideal SEAL Team member, but what eight-year old is? Stephen’s dedicated Buddy Dive instructor team (Tina, Lola and Madi), went out of their way to make sure the entire group of six youngsters (3 SEAL team and 3 SASY) was comfortable, trained and secure. Tina is the senior Kids Sea Camp veteran in Bonaire, having been involved for more than 10 years. As a mother of young boys herself, she was very well equipped to put Stephen at ease in the water (along with his father).
Stephen sometimes struggles with paying attention and following directions. Realizing this early in the week, I was impressed with how this trio of PADI instructors adapted their training with the youngsters to a more individualized approach. Tina explained to me the key to a successful week is being flexible to each kid’s individual style and needs.
Capture the Moment: As a photographer, I know that once you “miss a moment”, it’s difficult if not impossible to recreate it. During our week on Bonaire, I was thankful that Kids Sea Camp official photographer Jesse Alpert was ALWAYS there to capture the moment both digitally and via video. Throughout that first KSC week on Bonaire in June, Jesse says he took more than 2,000 images, and I believe him.
I’ve mentioned the importance of experiences. The Kids Sea Camp team went out of their way to create memorable moments that will most certainly last a lifetime. I wouldn’t have expected my son to participate in “Karaoke Night”, but he did. (Something even his father has not done before.)
I was proud to see Stephen recognized at the end of the week along with the rest of his “aquatic class”. He’s not yet old enough to receive PADI Open Water Certification, but he did log his first couple of SCUBA dives in Bonaire, and for that, I’ll always be grateful.
Recognizing this, PADI recognized Margo with the PADI Lifetime Achievement Award and made her a PADI Ambassadiver. The future of the recreational scuba industry is in motivating and developing the next generation of scuba divers and industry professionals. Kids Sea Camp is the acknowledged leader in this important role. I’m pleased to have been able to see this first-hand and look forward to hearing more inspiring stories.
Perhaps even my son will choose to be part of this next generation of SCUBA divers. Thank you Margo!