SexyMom Asks; Salamin Reflects

You are probably familiar with the “interview meme” that has been doing the rounds of many blogs lately. Anyway, I had the opportune time to visit SexyMom’s blog where she posted her own interview, and I promptly left an “Interview me!” request.

My heartfelt thanks to SexyMom for obligingly granting my request for an interview! I think there were about half a dozen people there who requested for interviews, so I really appreciate her taking the time to formulate these personalized questions for me. I had fun answering them, thank you very much! Without further ado, here are her five questions and my answers:(1) 40 is still far off, but seriously, does it bother you?

Seriously? Not really. I would consider it to be a real blessing. I’d probably get my hackles up over the extra wrinkles that would inevitably line my face, but hey, looks aren’t exactly my best asset, hehe. When I turn 40, my daughter would be about 11 or so, so she’d be big enough to be my “barkada.” That should be interesting. 🙂

(2) scientists have been stereotyped as SERIOUS. what does a scientist like you consider as fun? what is the wildest thing you have ever done?

I used to think that way, too, until I’ve met several scientists who are nowhere near that kind of description. Some of them are fun, cool, hippy guys and gals – sometimes it’s hard to guess that they’re serious people working on extremely difficult scientific disciplines. Some of them are serious athletes, even health-conscious persons.

I have always been classified as the “nerd” in the family, lol. Most people would actually think of me as the serious, quiet type – that’s the usual first impression. And I just happen to be in the scientific field – so it’s not like I was turned into like this because of what I chose for my profession. As for fun, you should hear me belt it out at the karaoke. That’s one of the things that help me unwind.

As for the wildest thing I’ve ever done – hmm, I guess one “safe” answer would be the time when I was at a youth camp for high school students. I forgot what the event was, but we were required to cross-dress. So I exchanged clothes with one of my male friends – he used my dress, I used his. 🙂 Okay, maybe that wasn’t too wild enough, hehe. No, we didn’t exchange underwears. I wasn’t too adventurous enough. lol.

(3) how much of you have been japan-ized? would you rather stay in japan the next 20 years, or have you considered coming home for good?

Whew, tough question. After having stayed here for more than a decade, I think I’ve assimilated several habits (like bowing even when I’m just talking to the other person on the phone, making sure that I stay “out of the way” of other people, etc., etc.). But I would like to believe that most of it is just on the surface – a way of getting along with the culture and adapting the behavioral traits of the people in order to not feel so “alien.” Deep inside, I still feel and think like 100% Filipino!

As for staying here for the next 20 years or so: that, as they say, is the 100 million yen question. To go or not to go? There are many things to consider before we can make a final decision on this. What else can I say? We’ll cross the bridge when we get there. 🙂

(4) fusion–can a scientist be an artist at the same time? and what kind of artist will you be? will it be traditional? bizarre? what?

Once an artist, always an artist. I may not always have the opportunity to express myself through “works of art” such as in the recent competition. But I believe that there are really several avenues to express one’s artistic side. I do get to tinker around with my technical presentations and posters to make them more aesthetically pleasing, not just informative. Furthermore, I also get to express myself through several websites which I personally manage with my husband. Just check out first four links in the FAVORITE SITES on the sidebar. That’s just some of them. We’re forever thinking of what to create next. So there’s still a way for the creative side to be expressed. 🙂

(5) if your life were a song, what would it be?

This has got to be the toughest question of all five! It had me thinking for the past few days, seriously! Ehhhh???? Wala ata akong life-song? 🙁

I guess the best song that I could think of is Nat King Cole’s “Smile.” It doesn’t exactly represent my life, but my attitude towards life. You see, that’s what people easily notice about me when they see me. Always smiling, all dimples out in full force. 🙂 I follow this simple rule in my life: I can’t always control what happens to me, but I can control how I react to situations. So, even in the worst, lowest point of my life, I smile.

Here’s a nice video I found on YouTube. The cats do seem to need a little cheering up, don’t they?

So, now it’s your turn. Want to be interviewed next?

Here are the rules:

1. Leave me a comment saying “Interview me.”
2. I will respond by emailing you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
3. You will update your blog with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone
else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them
five questions.

14 thoughts on “SexyMom Asks; Salamin Reflects

  1. Great questions from Sexy Mom and splendid answers from Kathy.

    “Smile” fits you to a T. Have I told you you have such lovely dimples? I would smile and smile too if I had them. LOL

    Yes you are still 100 percent Pinoy. And national pride burns brighter when one is in foreign country, doesnt it? But tell me, aren’t you sometimes mistaken for a “kirei des ne” Haponesa?

  2. great answers, again, which i was not expecting, coming from a stereotyped scientist. as to the artist in you, i will look on those 4 sites with your hubby.

    and don’t japanese love karaoke? you must have a lot of fun belting your songs there. and i was surprised the 5th question was the toughest, despite your singing.

    glad i asked those questions, Kathy, now your readers would get to know you better.

    yes, Smile, describes you best, i also have always noticed those dimples.

    and good luck–when the Y1million decision comes up.

    thanks, Kathy, for being game.

  3. hi, kathy, i remembered asking dean of notes from the peanut gallery this ‘interview me’ meme. it was indeed fun doing questions in turn for interviews.

    btw, question and answer no. 1 tells you’re one cool mom. it is really interesting to be a ‘barkada’ to our kids. 😉

  4. With that lovely smile, I’m sure you always get the whole world smiling back at you! It’s nice getting to know a little bit more about you Kathy!

  5. A scientist and an artist rolled into one, what a special combination! Plus hindi pa weird or super-serious! Galing ng combi natin ah. Hehe. Buti di ka na-influence sa Japanese na super-intense pag nagta-trabaho?

  6. Haha, anna, your comment brought a smile to my face. If you can see me, genuine smile yan ha (this brings to mind the post by Dimaks about spotting genuine and real smiles) :). Actually I’m more often mistaken for a Chinese, but I’ve been mistaken for a Japanese a few times as well. But as for “Kirei desu ne” – well, baka may magprotesta dyan, lol.

  7. Thanks, SexyMom! Natuwa talaga ako sa questions mo – kasi obvious na you based them on what you already know about me.

    It’s true, I found it quite difficult to choose the song for my answer in your 5th question. I finished answering the first four questions but left the last one for a few days while I thought of an appropriate answer. It does seem strange, given that I like singing so much. Oh well. 🙂

  8. Ay sayang, tapos ka na pala sa interview. 🙂 I agree, it was fun doing the interview. Sometimes in the process, some things you never knew about yourself could even be revealed.

    Cool mom? Sana nga! Ika nga nila, we should stay young at heart. And who else to learn it from but our own kids? 🙂

  9. Thanks Gina. 🙂
    When I was pregnant with Aya, some friends of mine commented that when the baby comes out, people will know that she was mine because she would be smiling, just like her mom. lol

  10. Oh, I’m pretty intense, too, hehe. Seriously, I just couldn’t work in the same pace that my colleagues do, simply because I have a young child to attend to. Ako ata ang pinakamaagang umuuwi palagi, lol.

    As for the weird, I got tagged by the 6-weird-things meme, so just you wait – baka magbago pa conclusion mo. 😉

  11. Smile. One of the best traits we Filipinos have. We smile even if we are in a not-so-good situation. We smile even if we are hurting inside.

    Continue smiling Kathy and everyone around you would glow and smile too.

  12. Thanks Julie! I hope my smile could be that infectious, hehe. As for Filipinos, not only do we smile a lot, we also have a penchant for making fun of ourselves and even of depressing situations. A great coping mechanism, if you ask me. 😉

  13. Hi Kathy 🙂
    Good questions from sexymom and good answers from you! Have to agree, you’ve got the loveliest dimples, you remind me of my best friend 🙂

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