I started swim team when I was seven years old. After a summer of going to the pool and hearing family friends brag about swim lessons I wanted to join them. It was difficult to get into when I first signed up. Difficult is an understatement- I hated it. I was a toothpick-thin little girl in “heated” pool water early in the morning, and it was frigid. Bending my arms and legs in the ways they told us to make the strokes felt awkward and unnatural. And afterwards my limbs felt like wet noodles; they certainly weren’t stable enough to walk on. But somehow I loved it. I came back the next year and the year after that. I made friends on my swim team and I loved spending every morning of my summer with them. A couple years later when I started to complain of worrying myself awake every night, my mom signed me up for a winter club team so I could get some exercise. My summer team made me work, but never this hard. But somehow it was even more rewarding. Since the act of swimming is an individual sport, the water became a place for me to think and unwind. Even more than the pool, I love the ocean. I love the salt, and the life, and the vastness of the waves that stretch out over the horizon. Sometimes I wish I could stay underwater forever, but alas I have to breathe. It is for this reason that if I had a superpower it would be to breathe under water.
I’ve always told people my superpower is being able to guess what time things will happen, but I would prefer breathing underwater. One perk of being able to breathe underwater would be that you can’t get caught nearly as easy as you can flying over houses or traveling in time. Even Harry potter got caught in his invisibility cloak. Breathing underwater is more of a masked superpower. As long as you don’t stay under too long when people are watching then it’s foolproof.
As much as I like to hang out with people, I seriously need my alone time. It’s what revives me, and water is what rejuvenates me. Sometimes it feels impossible to get away from all the chaos, but it’s always tranquil underwater. Being able to breathe underwater is a very personal super power in that it may not be the most practical, and whenever I use it I would most likely be alone. However, the ability to stay underwater as long as I want is that it would become a form of avoidance for me. It could become a hiding place I go when I’m procrastinating working or evading people.
I would love to go exploring in the ocean if I could breathe underwater. Life underwater is different. The creatures underwater look completely distinct from the animals on land; like aliens from some other planet. If I could stay underwater as long as I wanted I could become so connected to the sea life. Proximity and being able to breathe the same water they do would bond us together. I would become best friends with all of the sea creatures. It would be like snorkeling except I could go as deep as wanted, and I wouldn’t have a bothersome snorkel tying me to the air above the surface.
Maybe I just want breathing underwater to be my superpower because I always used to loose underwater breath-holding contests to my friends as a kid even though I was supposed to win because I was a swimmer and a flute player. I just took a buzzfeed quiz on what superpower I should have and I got the ability to melt into a puddle, which fits how I act when I’m supposed to be a hero in stressful situations, but it also kind of fits the water theme. Puddles can hide underwater very easily. Breathing underwater may not be as superfluous as other superpowers, but it’s superpower that suits me. Other superpowers are fun to show off like super speed, or help people all the time like super strength. Breathing underwater is serene being alone, but also exciting getting to explore sea life. There is a certain energy below the surface of the water that I would love to be able to experience more.
I really like the overall idea that you essay presents. I like that you talk about swimming at first, and then transition into the superpower. I think you really just need to reorganize it so that it has a flow that makes sense to the reader, and transitions smoothly. If you want to shorten it, you can combine certain ideas, or just take some out if you want to still talk about them all in depth. But otherwise, I enjoyed the essay.
ReplyDeleteI think you have a good set up for what you want to talk about. Also, the personal aspect of this essay is phenomenal. However, the flow is a little off. I would recommend possibly switching the second half with the first so that way you can explain the power then why you chose it. Otherwise, this essay was pretty good.
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