Around 12:00 yesterday afternoon, I stepped out of the Jax Building with one thing on my mind: lunch. I decided to head to my usual spot, Subway, where I planned to bring my sandwich with me and eat it at my desk. It seemed like a nice day so I began walking the two blocks to Subway. As I was about to push the door opened to the sandwich shop, I felt something hit my forehead. I looked up to notice a massive raincloud moving quickly in my direction. I hesitated for a moment, pondering whether or not I should run back to the office to grab my raincoat/ umbrella. On an impulse, I pushed the restaurant door open. I reasoned that I would only take a minute, and it would be silly for me to run all the way back to my office. I quickly made my way through the line, crossing my fingers that the rain would hold up until I was safely at my desk. As I was paying, I heard a loud crash outside. I looked out the window and saw to my amazement that it was torrentially raining. There was no way out- if I left now, I would be drenched by the time I returned to the office. New Orleans is infamous for quick spots of heavy rain, so I decided to wait it out a few minutes. Well, a few minutes turned into a half hour and the storm had not subsided. I knew what I had to do, even though the outcome would leave me soaked. I politely asked one of the Subway workers if he could spare a plastic bag to cover my head, and I took a deep breath as I opened the door. I surrendered to the rain. I ran as fast as I could back to the office, only stopping once to retrieve my shoe that had slipped off during a hurdle over a puddle. I made it to the office in one piece, but I was a very soaked one piece. All in all, I definitely learned a very valuable lesson: do not underestimate the power of New Orleans summer rain. It can happen at any moment, especially when you least expect it. Make sure to always have an umbrella/ raincoat with you at all times.
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