Every person is unique in how they view and perceive the world. Repetitive behavior is normal while we lose ourselves to daily schedules, jobs and routines, though there is at least one place where we can relax and find our self again. In the wilderness surrounded by nature we can relax completely and not worry about anything in the outside world. I roll over trying to ignore my internal clock and realize my alarm never went off. I panic thinking I’m late for work and search the bed for my phone. The screen read 9:13 I can go back to bed. I sigh in relief then flop back onto my bed shutting my eyes in hopes to sleep in. Not even a minute later I feel a thump on my bed then a tongue across my face. My dog must’ve heard me wake up, so there goes my hopes of sleeping in today. Grunting as I get out of bed I find my way to the front door and put on her leash as we venture outside; the sunlight blinds my rested eyes then to my relief there is a calming cool breeze that moves through my tangled hair and night shirt. I see grass where there was just snow the night. It feels like spring the weather is so beautiful. Once back inside I decide refuse to spend today indoors I need to get away. I find my backpack and start to pack for today’s adventure: toilet paper, a flash light, a first aid kit and a lunch with extra snacks. I get dressed and go to walk out my door to find my dog sitting there patiently. Guilt overwhelms me, so I promise to take her next time and try to make it up to her with a dog treat. This is the first time the snow melted and all I want to do is rock climb. I jump into my Jeep first thing is first I roll every window down, put on my favorite cd as a Male’s tangy voice surrounds me. My adventure has officially started. Gusts of wind blows through my windows making a mess of my hair and I don’t care. Pressing down on the gas pedal in something other than heels feels foreign. Today I don’t have to get dressed up i