As far as Halloween celebrations go, the one at Sea Life aquarium at the Mall of America is all wet.
The divers who go into the tanks to tend to the fish are going to be perfecting — or so they hope — the art of carving jack-o'-lanterns underwater while decked out in scuba gear and Halloween costumes and surrounded by fish.
It's not as easy as it looks, insisted divers Ryan Foyt and Tom Cornell. And it doesn't look the least bit easy.
The two men gave the process a test run last week as the aquarium prepared for underwater carving sessions, which run from Saturday through Oct. 29.
"I lost part of my pumpkin," admitted Cornell, who made a valiant effort to capture the errant piece as it shot toward the surface.
You see, pumpkins — and parts thereof — are buoyant. The divers had to hold the pumpkin down with one hand while gripping a knife in the other hand, leaving them a hand short when they had to corral the pieces they had cut out before they floated away.
It also turns out that Halloween costumes aren't the ideal diving gear. Foyt, outfitted as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, and Cornell, bedecked as a skeleton, needed yet another hand (we're up to four, now) to keep their masks from dislodging and blocking their goggles.
"I could see out of only one eye," Cornell reported as he exited the tank. "I had to make sure I didn't stab myself."