Natural Setting #1

Ever since I got my drivers license I fell in love with driving. I would volunteer to drive anywhere. I was the go to guy to drive everyone for long distance vacations. 3 hrs? No problem. 6 hours? Easy. 8 hours? I'm loving life. During the semester having this class I began to wonder why I loved driving so much. Is it the speed? Is it the getting from point A to B? I came to the conclusion that when I drive my mind is free. When I drive I am so focused on driving and keeping myself and my passengers safe that I forget about all my stresses and all my burdens are off my shoulders. It's the perfect balance of being focused and being free and relaxed. Driving is actually very dangerous. We don't think about it now because driving is such a daily thing but easily in one second your life can be gone. This sense of danger in a way keeps me close to God. I feel His presence when I drive. I also enjoy the journey. The beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway, the winding mountain road of I-81. It all makes driving that more amazing. On vacations I am usually more worried about the weather during the drive than on the actual vacation. If I had a gorgeous drive there and bad weather during the vacation I would not have an ounce of disappointment in me.

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