This document presents an introduction to geometry and discusses where geometry is found in everyday life. It begins by asking where, why, when, and what geometry is. It then outlines some usual geometric figures and components. Examples are given of geometry in the universe like the shapes of planets; in playgrounds through structures like slides and running tracks; in houses with things like doors, windows and pillars; in kitchens with items like pots and rolling pins; and in classrooms through elements of the classroom environment. In each section, specific geometric elements are highlighted. The document concludes by thanking the audience.