Addressing my Fear of Swimming in Palawan, Philippines
In a previous post, I gave a brief overview of a boat Expedition I did through the Palawan chain of islands over Thanksgiving. Bucket flushing toilets and bucket showers were definitely a challenging part of the trip at times, but so was spending the majority of the 5 days negotiating with myself whether to get into the water to snorkel. I can’t (yet) swim and many of the stops we had on a daily basis required us to jump down from the boat into the middle of the ocean.
Luckily, one of the crew members, Juan, was like my personal life preserver – as if the life vest and buoy were not enough. On the very first stop of our trip, I really did not see myself just calmly getting off the boat but Juan swam up next to the ladder. I decided to let go, and grabbed on to his wrist. I did not let go of him the entire time – poor guy.
As the days went on, and we started stopping near beaches, I felt a little more confident. Snorkeling from the beach versus the middle of the ocean is easier to handle because I had a sense of more control over the process. At one point, I didn’t even need Juan anymore – just my life jacket. Although, as with any old fear, there were definitely random moments in the water when I could not control my thoughts and my mind started to panic irrationally. Even so, I’m proud that I made it through the Expedition with a great sense of confidence. Palawan has naturally beautiful people and places. I feel lucky to have had the experience.
Here’s a peek of what we encountered:
(All images are Copyright: www.LaDolceVitra.com. Please do not repost or use without attribution.)








