KSC Catalog (2023-24)

KSC AMBASSADOR: PAUL ZANELLI

The scooter provided assistance diving if I got tired; it was a lot of fun. Margo loves chal- lenges and is one of the most loving people I have ever met. She proudly proclaimed, “Paul, we got this!” and, with that, launched me into getting back in shape and continuing to plan our dream dive trip to Dominica. Margo and I connected in New Jersey at the Beneath the Sea Dive show in March. She was delighted to see me walking with my new prosthetic leg and introduced me to ‘Dive Heart’ to get neutrally buoyant fins to fit my new foot. I was excited about the ScubaPro fins and meeting some great people already doing what I was still dreaming about. We arrived in Dominica just four months after my surgery. I was walking on my new prosthetic, carrying the underwater scooter, and a swim prosthetic (Aqua Leg) was strapped to my backpack. Fort Young Hotel was beautiful and located right on the water, with our room looking out to the ocean. Buddy Dive was ready and waiting for me.

I spent the first full day trying out my new Aqua Leg, learning to use my new dive gear, and getting comfortable diving. Niels, who runs Buddy Dive, was ready to assist in any way, so I jumped in for a checkout dive off the dock. That was the most fantastic feeling in the world, my friends. I cannot describe the freedom and joy I felt getting back in the water, descending to depth, and diving again. After my incredible checkout dive, it was game on! I had my family around me, and that family now included the Whites and the Peytons. We were so fortunate to have the friends we met last year in Roatan, Jay and Lisa White, and their boys reconnect with us in Dominica. They brought an extra scooter and a shared passion for hunting lionfish. Cindy, Lisa and Margo focused on underwater photography, and the kids were scootering together and having a blast. Life was great again! Buddy Dive in Dominica accommodates

every level of diver, and it was easy for me and the kids. We enjoyed diving with adults on our boats in the mornings and then dove as a family every afternoon. We had fun looking for sperm whales, and I even jumped off the top of the Buddy Express boat with all the kids! Abby and JAZ took a digital photo class with Margo and shot some amazing underwater images. We ate fresh lionfish fritters and ceviche each night. Margo and Tom always put safety first, making our trip stress-free. It was just what my soul needed, and all was made possible by Next Step Orthopedics and Kids Sea Camp’s “We got this” mentality. It was hard to say goodbye, but we are busy planning our next KSC trip. Story by Paul Zanelli, father, hus- band, diver, EMT, fireman and all- round inspirational human being

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