It
may seem that writing software codes for a living is the most mind-numbing
thing a person could ever end up doing, as it does not involve creativity.
Software codes are not so bad, I tell you. They are kind of high-maintenance
and all that but people who do it are not dead inside. I am a living example of
that because six years ago, when there was a recession globally in the IT
sector, I was stuck idle for over six months in a reputed IT company without
any projects in hand. That was when my blog was born.
Programmers
get extremely creative when they are on ‘bench’ (not literally). They do
interesting things like, err…start a blog! Meanwhile, numerous projects came,
new stuff learnt, changed roles, changed employer and shifted to Oman, moved on to another domain, however the blog
remained true to its origins and never made an attempt to improve. I started
with mundane blabbering and six years later...voila ! I am still doing that ! The highest point
of my blogging journey was reached when I won Rs.10,000 in a Yahoo-Dove contest, back in 2011. Later many
contests came and I chose not to participate because it was not my thing. I am
still bad at writing when a topic is given to me, because my mind just refuses
to focus. It wanders a lot when I write and my blog is evidence. One may not
find any logical connection between paragraphs of a post. Well, that is who I
am, not that I don’t like prizes that they announce for contests. ;-)
So
in September I was interviewed by a friend who works at Deccan Chronicle and it
appeared in the Kerala edition. I saved it for five months to show off on
this day!
This
month I wrote a little something about my son Aaron, and his love for corduroy
pants (you can read it HERE), concluding the blog by mentioning Dulquer Salman,
his idol. Well, the star himself read it and messaged me on Twitter! I am
enjoying all the envy coming from Dulquer fans :D
So as I complete six years on Blogger, I fail to find enough words to thank my husband, parents, sister and cousins who
are the pillars of this blog, for the unswerving encouragement they have
extended to me over the years. All my friends and bloggers-turned-friends, who
never fail to leave a comment, be it on Facebook or on the comments section –
you guys are my rock. Everyone else who have kept visiting this space - thank you , please visit again...it is okay to not leave comments!
So as my blog turns 6, I just want to tell all my readers to just keep
reading…who knows, one day I may actually improve my grammar!