Dasi awoke to what was probably the most beautiful sound she could think of. Nothing. No alarm to wake her up for training, no alarm for classes, just the pure sweet feeling of naturally waking up during the day. It was a day off, and it was hers. She was up out of her bed in a flash pulling on her clothes for the day. Padawan robes? Nope, sweet comfy regular clothing. Combat boots? Nope, today was a day to commune with nature, barefoot it was. She'd have to avoid the hanger where they would insist it was for her safety but that was no big deal, she would be able to avoid it today. She grabbed the lightsaber that the temple had provided and threw it in the bag along with a cloak just incase it decided to rain, and finally grabbed her datapad from its assigned place and shoved it in a random pocket. She had half of her supplies together, she just needed the rest.
Dasi swung the bag over her shoulder and began barreling through the corridors like she was trying to evacuate from a crashing freighter. Headed for a kitchen. Anywhere else, the sight of young togruta running full speed through cramped narrow corridors would be cause for alarm, the sight of a blind one would be cause for disbelief. The temple however had grown used to this young padawan's antics. Reaching the kitchen Dasi filled the rest of her bag with a light meal for todays trip. She had two choices to get to her spot for today, out the front door or out the hangar doors. The hangar exit was closer...
Someone yelled across the hangar. "Dasi! You need to be wearing foot wear if you're going to be in the hangar!" Dasi groaned inwardly and thought to herself. Oh damn it. He is here this week. She couldn't stop now though, that would mean admonishment, or worse, potential chores to ruin her day off. Probably not the Jedi answer to keep running and hope whoever had yelled that would forget about it by the time she returned, but it was more appealing then spending all day in the temple. Dasi soon passed from the hard floor of the temple onto the dirt and grass of the forest. The grass tickled her feet, a wonderful feeling making her feel more attuned with the planet then some stupid pair of boots.
Bird song cut through the air as she reached her final destination for the day. A small clearing far enough away from the temple that she wouldn't have to worry about most people disturbing her but also close enough she could return in a timely manner, hopefully before anyone noticed that perhaps she may have been a bit further then she should have been from the temple. Dasi's first move was to place down a cloth on the ground before pulling out her datapad and starting the audio. She rested her head on her pack before closing her eyes and letting herself fall into the ocean that was the force, or sleep, sometimes it was hard to tell whether she was meditating or sleeping.