Friday, July 13, 2018

Running in the Rain

As much as I've been enjoying the Sandarbh perspective series (and I hope you guys have been too), I feel like in all of this we haven't really been giving you guys an idea of what's going on in office right now. So, I'm going to take a break from that and blog about the on-goings at Sandarbh. But don't worry, we'll get back to that soon!
Today started off like any other work day. 9 a.m. in the office and everybody was already busy with something. Over the past week we have made a few changes in the way we work and everything feels so much more organized (See what I mean by we missed out on a lot... I'll be blogging all about these changes soon too). After a busy busy morning, around noon Atom's stomach wasn't the only one making growling noises. But imagine having to get two-thirds of the office to leave for lunch together- it's quite a task. Everyone always just has one last thing to do before we leave. Ultimately by the time we all got out for lunch today, the weather wasn't on our side. We step out into a sunny day and suddenly it starts pouring. Leena, Tanvi and Tasneem ran straight towards the restaurant while Sai, Arjun and I contemplated doing the same. Between a walk and a run we figured we're going to get wet anyways and I certainly didn't want to risk slipping and falling.  Nayana, Sulu and Ananya were the last of the lot, walking in the rain, enjoying every minute of it. No matter our speed of getting to the place, we were all equally drenched when we sat down at the table.
Sai keeps saying that it's not just about work but also about the memories that we take back home. Moments like these when we're all sitting and laughing, poking fun at each other or just enjoying the weather, really make a productive office day even more memorable!


-Mannat

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