{"id":9,"date":"2009-09-18T03:42:00","date_gmt":"2009-09-18T03:42:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/noe-martinez\/2009\/09\/18\/2009-09-one-month-already-html\/"},"modified":"2009-09-18T03:42:00","modified_gmt":"2009-09-18T03:42:00","slug":"2009-09-one-month-already-html","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ethnos360.org\/noe-martinez\/blog-1\/2009\/09\/18\/2009-09-one-month-already-html\/","title":{"rendered":"One Month Already!!?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>one month signifies a lot of things currently&#8230;<\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>-just over 1 month that we&#8217;ve been here at NTBI!<\/div>\n<div>-(and consequently just over 1 month that we bid farewell to our family&#8230;sigh)<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>-just over 1 month until this baby girl should be born!<\/div>\n<div>(or a few days fewer would be nice!! hehe)<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>ok&#8230; so apparently i am a major exaggerator. 2 things is not a lot of things. but since they are both life-changing, they qualify just as well as &#8220;a lot of things,&#8221; i suppose.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>classes are going along just fine. i don&#8217;t recall what i posted before about our daily\/weekly life&#8230; so forgive me if i&#8217;m being redundant. but here is a picture of a normal week of 7 days for us. <\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Monday- all 3 of us are up and at &#8217;em (i always thought as a kid this was &#8220;Up and Adam&#8221;. could never figure out what Adam and Eve had to do with my waking up in the morning&#8230;) by 7.30-ish. (Noe a little earlier) Noe makes yerba mate to enjoy during classes, and between us we get naya out of bed and into her high chair for breakfast. noe and i enjoy smoothies in the morning, and naya is now partaking of said goodness as well&#8230; noe takes off at 8am for his first class. then i make coffee (thank you again, grandma Roe for the coffee maker!) for myself (yes, women with low-risk\/normal pregnancies can have up to 2 cups a day&#8230; do your research, oh you antagonists! hehe). Naya gets dressed (actually, I dress her&#8230;), and around 8.45 we head down one floor to the child care, where she runs in the door eagerly and &#8220;gets her bubbles!&#8221; Bubbles = hand sanitizer. she stays in childcare until 11.50am. At 9am, Noe and i go to chapel. i mentioned briefly before about Chapel- it can be anything from safety\/evacuation procedures to worship\/praise to a missionary speaker&#8230; then 10am and 11am are the classes that both noe and i take. we then pick up naya, return home, and make lunch. naya goes for a nap (as do i when i&#8217;m blessed with that option!), which unfortunately has only been averaging 1.5 hours (!!). the afternoon is playtime, and sometimes letting her watch a movie (Elmo, or &#8220;Tomatoes&#8221; [veggie tales], or &#8220;Fishy&#8221; [Finding Nemo]&#8230;) which is fine right now since her attention span is soooo short. \ud83d\ude42 if she only naps 1.5 hours, she has &#8220;quiet time&#8221; for 30 minutes at least around 5pm while i prepare dinner (or pretend to anyway&#8230;). On Monday and Thursday nights at 7pm is what is called &#8220;Food Cart.&#8221; Food Cart is a blessing(!!) for married couples- the kitchen pulls out any substantial leftovers from the past 3 or so days, and we are entitled to take as much as we want for free (well, the price is to wash those food cart dishes once a month&#8230; which is really no price at all!). so we&#8217;ve come away with things like veggies, cooked chicken breasts, pasta, pasta salads, bread\/rolls, the occasional dessert, etc&#8230; sometimes we freeze it, or we consume it over the next day or two. it&#8217;s a HUGE blessing, even if it is &#8216;school food.&#8217; no complaints here! Naya goes to bed around 8pm, and then it&#8217;s homework time for me. noe has usually started his homework in the afternoon, unless he worked. the Lord has been providing side jobs for noe&#8230; one just ended today, so we will pray that the Lord will lead him to another one!<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Tuesday- the only differences on tuesday are Chapel- this is &#8220;Dorm Chapel&#8221; day, so single ladies meet in their dorms, and single men&#8230; married men&#8230; and married ladies. great times of encouragement- usually with snacks too! ok, i really don&#8217;t care about the snacks because i&#8217;ve just eaten breakfast at this point&#8230; but great encouragement anyway \ud83d\ude42  Noe also has his Job class on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 2.10-3pm. <\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Wednesday- just like monday. all the students except for mothers are required to put in 3 hours (depending on the job) of work to help maintain the school. anything from helping in the kitchen\/mowing the grass\/maintenance\/bathrooms\/etc&#8230; Noe started out on maintenance crew, but a couple weeks ago a guy broke his foot (surgery required)..this guy&#8217;s job was buffing the floor of our freshman classroom. so noe was re-assigned to this job. it is approximately a 2-hr job to buff the floor, including once a month adding 1 hour to apply some kind of wax to the floor. incredibly boring job, but gives him the chance to listen to some podcast sermons!<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Thursday- same as monday, including food cart. Also, our Chapel on thursday is Married Couples chapel. usually the dean of marrieds speaks to all of us couples. but he&#8217;s also encouraging us to have small groups, so sometimes we will meet in our small groups of 3-4 couples instead.  speaking of these different Chapels&#8230; this HAS been fabulous to have the different breakdowns of chapels, because if you read my entries before, i complained quite a bit about the chairs in the auditorium. now it&#8217;s once a week or so that i have to sit in them! woohoo! thank you, Lord!  speaking of being uncomfortable, i&#8217;m now at the point in classes where i have a chair in front of my spot at the table to put my feet up, and i bring a small pillow to put behind my lower back. some afternoons i find the energy to take naya outside to the playground! she loooooves that, naturally! i&#8217;m looking forward to not being pregnant, and thus having more energy. too bad for the long winter&#8230; but next summer\/fall will be better. some of you i&#8217;m sure are thinking &#8220;that&#8217;s what you think, but wait until you have a newborn AND 2-year old!&#8221; well, with all do respect, keep your comments to yourself&#8230;try having a pregnancy like mine that isn&#8217;t at all enjoyable, and then we&#8217;ll chat. \ud83d\ude42  (wow, i&#8217;m getting fiesty, aren&#8217;t i? can you tell i&#8217;m pregnant? !!)<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Friday- same as Tuesday, in that Noe has his Job class in the afternoon.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Saturday- well, come on, you have Saturdays wherever you live, too!<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>Sunday- we&#8217;ve found a Church with solid Biblical teaching, and we might very well continue to go there! that really and truly is the only priority, folks&#8230; what&#8217;s the worth of being in a Church that has &#8216;all your needs met&#8217; and great music but horrible teaching? or no teaching? or deceptively false teaching? seek out the true Food, y&#8217;all!! because the rest will flow from that. the truth is, almost all the churches around here have adequate children&#8217;s ministries and other ministries and fine musical worship. but truly (x 1000), what a waste all of that would be without solid Biblical teaching! sooo&#8230; climbing back down off my soapbox&#8230; we may try another Church or two (we tried one 2 weeks ago that had pretty solid teaching as well&#8230; best to give a Church more than one week before making a decision, eh?). but we may have found a place to land while we&#8217;re here in michigan! <\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>so there&#8217;s a horrifically long, detailed look at our week. and yet, i feel like i hardly touched on anything!<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>i had my 34-week appointment on wednesday, and baby looks just fine. i asked if they could tell if she was head-down or not, but they said it&#8217;s still a little too early. whatever&#8230; if a baby wants to flip, she&#8217;ll flip whenever she wants. i didn&#8217;t really care if she could&#8217;ve flipped again. but hopefully at the next appointment in 2 weeks they will be willing to give me an answer (or at least a guess). i think i miss my dr. from seaside&#8230; that was the best prenatal care i&#8217;ve had. the one in seattle got the job done, but i don&#8217;t think i&#8217;d recommend her to anyone. in seattle, they didn&#8217;t even check urine or measure to see how big baby was&#8230; which made it irritating to show up with a full bladder every time and then not be given a chance to share the wealth! haha&#8230; sorry&#8230;<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>i&#8217;m enjoying watching the Husky games, even if i&#8217;m a week behind! my parents are sending them to me each week on dvd&#8230; hard to find a time slot to watch it, besides my monday night laundry. oh yes, forgot to mention that&#8230; 8-9.30pm is my official laundry slot. (i have a 2nd one, but i rarely need it) but it&#8217;s usually 8-10.30 to get the clothes dry and folded. so this last monday i watched the first half of the game with headphones in the laundry room. fun! <\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>this saturday NTBI is hosting a school picnic at a private lake nearby. we&#8217;re hoping to go, at least for part of it (it&#8217;s 10am-10pm). <\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>guess that&#8217;s all for now! (yeah, too much for now, you&#8217;re thinking, right?)<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>the Martinez family<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>one month signifies a lot of things currently&#8230; -just over 1 month that we&#8217;ve been here at NTBI! -(and consequently just over 1 month that we bid farewell to our family&#8230;sigh) -just over 1 month until this baby girl should be born! 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