Though this is just a random image I found online, the mountains and clouds did look very similar to this yesterday evening. This morning I woke up to a sheet of ice covering the roofs, the sidewalks, the cars, and the streets. It was beautiful; treacherously beautiful.
{a student's account of life in El Paso}
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Winter Wonderland
Good morning, and welcome to El Paso. The time is 10 am, it is -3* C, and the weather is SNOWY!

Though this is just a random image I found online, the mountains and clouds did look very similar to this yesterday evening. This morning I woke up to a sheet of ice covering the roofs, the sidewalks, the cars, and the streets. It was beautiful; treacherously beautiful.
Though this is just a random image I found online, the mountains and clouds did look very similar to this yesterday evening. This morning I woke up to a sheet of ice covering the roofs, the sidewalks, the cars, and the streets. It was beautiful; treacherously beautiful.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Thankfulness
After months of being forgotten, thankfulness is back on this blog. I read a quote lately about choices: Whatever you choose, remember it’ll become easier to make the same choice tomorrow... and that's what reminded me of being intentionally thankful. You see, I work with some people who have the ability to express precisely what they dislike about their situation, and I also work and live with others who have honed the ability to express things that they are thankful for. Based on my experiences with these different types of people, I know that thankfulness is a blessing, an encouragement, a gift. So this morning, again, I am choosing to be thankful.
Here are a couple of things that I am thankful for:
-my daily bread...or less specifically: my daily food. God seems to provide in any and every way possible, and He is never late.
-rest. Though it may or may not come in the form of sleep, there is always enough rest. God says "come to me all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest". He has yet to fail on that promise. Though sometimes the rest He gives is peace of mind and rest for the soul, this past night at work we were all able to rest for a solid 4 hours last night. It was so needed.
-time. There is always enough time for the things that are important. Reexamining priorities is a must in this case, but once priorities are in place, there is always enough time for the necessary.
And speaking of necessary, I need to get back to work to get the clinic ready for the day before the change of shift.
Here are a couple of things that I am thankful for:
-my daily bread...or less specifically: my daily food. God seems to provide in any and every way possible, and He is never late.
-rest. Though it may or may not come in the form of sleep, there is always enough rest. God says "come to me all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest". He has yet to fail on that promise. Though sometimes the rest He gives is peace of mind and rest for the soul, this past night at work we were all able to rest for a solid 4 hours last night. It was so needed.
-time. There is always enough time for the things that are important. Reexamining priorities is a must in this case, but once priorities are in place, there is always enough time for the necessary.
And speaking of necessary, I need to get back to work to get the clinic ready for the day before the change of shift.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Update on Entertainment
Life is the same old-same old: shifts, classes, homework, and church. Since there's not much to share about life lately, here's a short synopsis of what my life looks like when I'm not out and about or doing homework:
What I'm reading:

http://www.amazon.com/Land-Blue-Burqas-Kate-McCord/dp/0802408141
What I'm listening to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QPuBfJLGik
and:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edf6IK6ELWs
What I'm watching:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxH2fPhrNEc
What I'm reading:
http://www.amazon.com/Land-Blue-Burqas-Kate-McCord/dp/0802408141
What I'm listening to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QPuBfJLGik
and:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edf6IK6ELWs
What I'm watching:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxH2fPhrNEc
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The Blessing of Youth
This past weekend I had the adventure of a lifetime (or at least it was the adventure of my lifetime here in El Paso). I went camping!
Now, it's not what probably comes to mind. We weren't in tents in the middle of the desert surviving dust storms. We went to a cabin in the middle of a forested mountainous area. It was beautiful. After a year in the desert, you get used to it. Smelling the scent of pines, seeing the sun rise to melt the frost in the morning, and eating off a fire was such a change from the everyday life. What a blessing!
Along with the blessing of being out in nature, there was also the added blessing of the people I was with. You see, I had been invited along on a youth retreat, so I was in the company of a whole bunch of young people. The contrast between my responsibilities as a midwife and my responsibilities on this trip with the youth was so drastic! After a year of midwifery studies, what a much needed reminder of the diversity that can be had in life. What a reminder of life outside of school!
God is good!
Now, it's not what probably comes to mind. We weren't in tents in the middle of the desert surviving dust storms. We went to a cabin in the middle of a forested mountainous area. It was beautiful. After a year in the desert, you get used to it. Smelling the scent of pines, seeing the sun rise to melt the frost in the morning, and eating off a fire was such a change from the everyday life. What a blessing!
Along with the blessing of being out in nature, there was also the added blessing of the people I was with. You see, I had been invited along on a youth retreat, so I was in the company of a whole bunch of young people. The contrast between my responsibilities as a midwife and my responsibilities on this trip with the youth was so drastic! After a year of midwifery studies, what a much needed reminder of the diversity that can be had in life. What a reminder of life outside of school!
God is good!
Monday, October 21, 2013
Not Alone
I've never lived in a city before without being in a college campus bubble. Living in such a sprawling city is daunting at times, yet exciting, and after having lived here for over a year now, I'd say I know my way around pretty well. I've walked all over the streets of central and downtown El Paso. I know the bus routes to get me to the places I frequent. I've made acquaintances of hotel workers, cashiers, security guards, bus drivers, and neighbours. But even with these people that I know, sometimes I feel alone in the middle of this big city. Sometimes I wonder what would happen if I made myself scarce for a while. How long would it take people to realize? I wonder how many others feel the same way. And what can I do to make a difference? How can one person change anything?
Well, I found out the other day. I was on my way to a friend's house, and was waiting by the bus stop. There was still a good 15 minutes time till the next bus came, so I made myself comfortable on the ground a short way from the stop and pulled out my guitar to help the time go faster. As others trickled towards the stop, one man came my way, and using music as a conversation starter, he started asking questions and telling stories about his cat. He seemed content to talk, paying no attention to if I answered his questions or not, so I let him ramble on while I continued to watch the traffic and the people around. As the light turned red, one car pulled up near the bus stop. The woman inside rolled down the window, waved to get my attention, then gave me the 'all clear?' sign, as if asking if I was ok. I quickly affirmed that I was ok, and she drove off to wherever her life was taking her. I don't know her, we never even exchanged words, yet in those five seconds and with that one motion she let me know that she was watching out for me. God reminded me that I was not alone.
That is what I can do to make others know that they are not alone. I can care about the lives of those around me. I can let God's love overflow to touch the people I pass in the streets. I don't need to get to know people in order for them to know they are cared for, I just need to keep my eyes open.
Well, I found out the other day. I was on my way to a friend's house, and was waiting by the bus stop. There was still a good 15 minutes time till the next bus came, so I made myself comfortable on the ground a short way from the stop and pulled out my guitar to help the time go faster. As others trickled towards the stop, one man came my way, and using music as a conversation starter, he started asking questions and telling stories about his cat. He seemed content to talk, paying no attention to if I answered his questions or not, so I let him ramble on while I continued to watch the traffic and the people around. As the light turned red, one car pulled up near the bus stop. The woman inside rolled down the window, waved to get my attention, then gave me the 'all clear?' sign, as if asking if I was ok. I quickly affirmed that I was ok, and she drove off to wherever her life was taking her. I don't know her, we never even exchanged words, yet in those five seconds and with that one motion she let me know that she was watching out for me. God reminded me that I was not alone.
That is what I can do to make others know that they are not alone. I can care about the lives of those around me. I can let God's love overflow to touch the people I pass in the streets. I don't need to get to know people in order for them to know they are cared for, I just need to keep my eyes open.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Just Another Day
Today is one of those days: a day busy with appointments, a night long with labour, and a morning filled with baby footprints and fresh biscuits. It's a day of loss. A day of death. A day of beginnings. A day of life. A day of healing.
For one mother, the loss is that of the freedom that comes before children. For another, it is that of her yet-unborn child. For the other it is the sacrifice of a job and a lifestyle for the return blessing of a growing family. For one, it is just the beginning of the process of pain and grief. For another, it is the rejoicing of new life, and the healing of old wounds.
And for me, it's just one more day in the life of a midwife.
For one mother, the loss is that of the freedom that comes before children. For another, it is that of her yet-unborn child. For the other it is the sacrifice of a job and a lifestyle for the return blessing of a growing family. For one, it is just the beginning of the process of pain and grief. For another, it is the rejoicing of new life, and the healing of old wounds.
And for me, it's just one more day in the life of a midwife.
Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another.
~Romans 12:16-17
Thursday, October 3, 2013
The Current Normal
After a year of doing the same thing at clinic every shift, there has been a change. The new students arrived a month ago, and, on the 21st of September, they started work in the clinic. Being new, they have lots of questions, and need quite a bit of help; so keep everyone else from going crazy trying to do their job and help the students acclimatize to life in the clinic, they've asked a couple of us 'older' students to come in on our days of to be there specifically for the new students. This means that I've had the opportunity to come in a couple of times for 12 hour shifts (only 12 hours!!) to help the new students get into the flow of things. It has been such a good change to be in the clinic, to be working, but to be working directly with the students instead of the clients. This experience has reminded me how much I enjoy working with the clients, but it has also given me a chance to better know the new students and influence them, teaching them to work as a team and look out for each other. It has been teaching me the importance of not letting others look down on me because of my age, but to set an example in my speech, my work, my life, my love, and my faith.
*Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity. ~1 Timothy 4:12
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