Briefly, me.

Ten years ago, when describing myself at my first official job interview:

Hi, I'm still at school. I like reading and writing. I enjoy books that are very descriptive, and I love the classical greats, like Shakespeare and Keats. I believe that being a literature graduate gives me the flexibility to explore more options in my career. Why this job? I believe that I really can make a positive contribution to your organization. I am hardworking, determined, and I am also ambitious.

A few years later, when describing myself to a reporter regarding why I wrote the way I did.

I don't write for anyone but myself. I am a bit of an elitist. If my mother read my blog, I'll be dead. That's why I hide behind a name. I like exploring writing styles, and my job forces me to write in a certain manner only. That's why I get a little more controversial in my personal space. But yah, if my mom read my blog, I'll be dead.

A few months before that, when I met Eric for the first time.

Hi, I'm Choo Ki. I'm an editor of high school english textbooks. *silence, smile*

A few weeks later, after a movie (Ocean's Thirteen, I recall)

You know Eric, I may like sophisticated things, and I prefer to laugh at quiet wit. I may aspire to be quite classy, but the truth is, I'm not sophisticated at all. I speak broken English, and I wear PJs and ugly free t-shirts at home. I mix my English with Hokkien and Malay and I cannot, cannot speak in accents. And most of the time, I cheat through the books I read – I finish the opening chapters, steal glances through the middle part and make it a point to complete the final chapter. And then from there I can hold a full 'fake-it' conversation with 'classy' friends in the writing industry. So, you see, I am not sophisticated at all.

A year later, when being interviewed to take on my first corporate communications job.

Yes, I'm here because the offer looks like a challenging one. I really want to explore what it takes to work for leaders, like the ones that are leading this firm. I believe my strengths in writing, and my ability to speak and write Mandarin will be a great asset to your company. I have my weaknesses, my Malay isn't that strong, but I can promise to work hard and improve in the necessary areas.

A few years later, at my wedding

I will. (We don't say I do at our church weddings, the pastor says something like, 'Will you promise to…. ' )

Half a year later, at home,

Eric, I think, let's try to make a baby.

A few weeks ago, when asked what it would take for me to consider a move in my job.

I am still looking for a challenge in the workplace. But there are changes now that I have become a mother. I'm in search of the employer who understands that people have lives to lead. I am the kind of person who really enjoys working and I don't exactly work for the money, so excitement, and positive challenge is what drives me. I like to work for a boss who knows what he wants, and who knows what I am capable of – I seek to trust and I seek trust. I like achieving goals, and I like it very much when my boss is able to clearly set a direction for me, and I will work very hard to provide those solutions to the person who employs me. If my proposed solutions are not an option, then I would like guidance, a clear direction as to what I should do to make things right. If my boss doesn't know what he wants, then we are all doomed.

Yesterday, when speaking to a new friend,

Hi, I have a son! He's just 3 months old and 7 days. Wait, let me show you. (whips out mobile phone) See, yeah, I fully breast feed him. It's not difficult at all, my company has many fridges. Yes, yes, I pump three times a day. See, look at him, see. Oh yeah, my Mother In Law takes care of him when I'm at work, and I just got myself a maid to help with the chores, so I get more time to play with him when I get home. Yeah, balancing life in PR and having a kid is quite difficult. Oh yeah, he REALLY REALLY looks like his dad. See, show you this photo:

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7 Responses to “Briefly, me.”

  1. Hi!!!! Been so long! Congratulations!!! This is such a cute post lah. And your baby is so cute and very well fed!

  2. It’s amazing how much one goes through changes in life. That’s called growing up, I guess. :)

  3. You forgot to mention the quotes about us bitching about people in life.

    And bitching about other bloggers.

    And bitching about idiots we know.

    And bitching about…

  4. Claire,

    Life is a most interesting process of growth. A journey through life with a loving parter is a source of great joy!

    You now have a lovely family!

    David

  5. Dear Minishorts,

    I really, really enjoyed reading this entry, and the humanity that is.

  6. sooo…. how did it go? good?

  7. wow this is like glancing through your life story in a post, love your witty writings!

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