Location: West End, Tortola

To start our last day together, we all got to sleep into a wonderful 7:30 in the morning. Still way too early if you ask me, but better than 6:30. After sleeping in, we ate some yummy oatmeal and got prepared for our last dive, in which we swam through a beautiful coral ravine starting at about 30 feet, going all the way down to 50. Once we got out of the water, all talking about how amazing the dive was (which we do after every dive), we finished our friendship bracelets and began deep cleaning the ship for our last night on it. And when I say deep cleaning, I mean we spend 4 HOURS cleaning our wonderful half-broken vessel. But with tensions high and wits about to break, we finally got the all-clear on our boat and went to get some lunch and enjoy time on land. After getting back to the ship, we got our phones back and, once again, became screenagers (screen teenagers). With spirits back up and good times once again having good times, we all headed to the barbecue, getting hotdogs, burgers, chicken, and other yummy sides for the best meal of our time here. After finishing eating, we headed up to the top of Pussers for our last speech from Mike, which was “very exciting”. Heading back to the boat and signing flags, we all sit here having our last chats, as not the first, probably not the last, but the best, Good Times group. Signing off for the last time,
Hayden