So, I'm back from New Orleans...with lots of pictures, numerous stories, five pounds lighter (not really, but it feels that way after sweating so much in the city), and a torn tendon in my foot. The trip in itself was a lot of work, since I was there for business, but I did get to have some fun too. But at the end of the day, all I can say is "There's no place like home."
Here's one of my favorite stories that happened while I was down there (I won't bog you down with too many b/c I'm sure you don't really care-ha!)
The last Thursday night I was there, I was sound asleep. I had gotten into bed about midnight and was extrememly exhausted, so it didnt' take long to fall asleep after my head hit the pillow. However, at 5 AM I woke to the god-awful sound of the hotel fire alarm going off. My heart started racing, and I wasn't exactly thinking clearly at the hour, so I'm scrambling around to find my shoes, my ID, my camera, and my phones. I race out the door into the hall to discover I am the ONLY one in the hall. I think to myself "what the heck?? I know I'm not the only one who can hear this annoying cattle call." So I keep running to the stairs booking it down 3 flights and out the door to the outside. "What is going on??" There is no one outside. Starting to get more annoyed, I walk around to the front entrance and see like 20 people walking back inside. So I called one of my co-workers who happened to be staying in my hotel. Here's how the conversation went (or to the best of my recollection...it WAS 5 AM):
Me: Hi-are you outside?
Her: No, I started getting my stuff together, but decided to call the front desk, and they told me I didn't need to go out-that they would let us know if we did.
DOH! Why the heck didn't I think of that??
So I went back upstairs and tried falling back to sleep...but it took forever b/c my heart was still racing and a million things were going through my mind. How annoying.
It's good to be back!! Pictures to be posted soon.
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I think you made the right decision. If you took the time to call (and there was a real fire) it could have been just enough time for the fire to spread your way and trap you.
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