Stepping out of my comfort zone for the first time, I was nervous and anxious for what the following week would hold. The first full day of camping, I learned that I was on my own. Yes, I had the rest of the group and the leaders with me, but I still had to be as independent as possible. I had to cook my own food, clean my own clothes, find my own amenities - instead of always calling out for mom - everything was up to me. My survival was not the concern of my mom, dad, teachers, etc, but of my own. I had to learn how to be independent and take care of myself, a task that challenged me at the beginning of the camp. Not having Google at my disposal, I undercooked the first lunch of the camping trip. Throughout the rest of the couple days, my several undercooked meals showed me how dependent I was on my parents and Google. Every day that passed was a part of my transition to adulthood… and having the ability to cook edible