Thoughts to Tickle You

Have your brains some exercise… read, explore and be tickled for free!

Mar
17

About

As a continuation of my playful mind, I pursue my blogging career here in tickleminds.com. I have my previous blog site, plainthoughts.com, but due to unexplainable circumstances, the URL cannot be located. Maybe my blog was that popular that somebody cared to hacked it. Hehehe just kidding, but who knows it may be true?

I am Louchie. My friends call me in different names, I don’t care whatever name they call me, as long as it is wholesome and will not cause other people’s head to turn when they call me with any name they like. I fortunately managed to graduate an engineering course after seven years. Yeah, I am that slow learner. I admit I only have the face but not the brains for those mathematical equations that will calculate your signal’s loss if it pass by a forest or seas.

I got married at the age of 19 with someone whom I’ve met through the internet. But beware, he’s so protective of me that he’s gonna hack your system when he finds out you’re messing with me. Hehehehe. And I gave birth with our cute little Angel just before I was about to graduate college. No wonder my daughter still remembers the path loss formula for wireless communications. Seriously, she has a telegraphic memory. So, don’t make pasalubong promises to her nor take her to the grocery store with you, she definitely knows what should be hers.

After graduating from a famous yet commercialized university in Davao, the chocolate powers worked when I passed the licensure exams. And on that same year, I got my first job in the 13th floor of the tallest building of the city. Then I realized, I should not wasted my seven years in college because they forced me to learn a 4GL programming language and some accounting for financial solutions software which is quite far from my course in college. Then I tried my luck applying for work abroad, unfortunately, I got hired. So, I spent almost two years in Japan where I have been emotionally and psychologically tortured by some insecure people during my first year. I almost got crazy (or I am already) that time but after meeting some nice people, I realized that it wasn’t me at all. They are just too insecure that they can’t accept a dumb girl like me can really survive in Japan. But I didn’t waste my life pushing myself or arguing with them. I still managed to be nice to them and not to pray for their bad fortune. I believe in karma, that’s all! And I got my own karma, I gained nice friends and people who loved me perfectly of what I am.

Now, I am one of the unemployed professionals in the Philippines yet I don’t care. Well, I am trying my luck here in blogging. Hahaha what an excuse!

Jaa… enjoy exploring my posts. Don’t hesitate to send me corrections for my grammar. It will be warmly welcomed.