Friday, December 26, 2008
Basketball!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas
Last night we went to Ron's grandma's house for Christmas Eve. As long as I have known Ron his family has always celebrated Christmas on Christmas Eve. The kids got some great gifts! Their grandpa bought them a basketball court. The last time he was here Seth and Evan challenged him to a game and he found out just how much they love playing basketball. Grandma Lou bought Seth the Leapster 2 which is awesome and she bought Evan some cars and a case that fits 100 hotwheels! (He doesn't have quite enough to fill it up yet) I was so excited for them to get those two gifts. I knew they were things that they would love.
Santa brought Seth a skateboard. Too bad it was raining today! He got to get out there a little bit and get a quick lesson from Dad about how to ride. I got a great picture of him falling. He didn't get hurt but he did get wet. As I
Evan got Buzz Lightyear. Boy was that thing hard to hide. The slightest move made that thing go off and Buzz would say, "To infinity and beyond!" (which ironically was one of the first few words that Evan put together.)
Christmas was good this year.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
The Boys
Seth is so smart. He's got his dad's memory. He remembers everything. He remembers things from long ago, he remembers movies, tv, shows, songs, etc. His dad gives him a line from a movie and makes him guess the movie. Most of the time he gets it right. He's starting to tell jokes, too. He wants everyone to know how funny he is. And if you don't laugh at his joke he clears his throat and says, "Is this mic on?". Last night he was getting excited because Christmas is coming. He said to his dad, "How come you're not excited? Did you lose your excited voice? Here, you can borrow mine!"
He's also needs lots of encouragement. At school when he completes his work he takes it to his teacher and asks if he did a good job.
Seth LOVES music. He wants to play the guitar. He loves to sing and dance. His favorite movie is HSM3. He got a MP3 player as an early Christmas present and he loves to listen to it.
Evan is also learning to love music. He's starting to find his voice and he will dance when he sees music playing on tv. He's going to have no problem standing up for himself in life. He's strong. He has a sense already of when things are not fair. He loves Levi and other 'babies'. He'll sit and play with Levi for awhile. He's tough but has a sensitive side. He loves to hear us say "Good job, Evan" Evan LOVES cars. Everyday he carries at least one car in his pocket. When he changes into his pjs at night he has to take his cars out of his pocket and then he'll even sleep with his cars grasped tightly in his hands.
Levi...well Levi is loud! (So is the rest of the house). Levi is also on the go, he rarely likes to be confined to one spot. He loves to go into his brothers' bedroom and pull out all of the toys. He likes to wear his brother's boxing gloves so we may have another fighter on our hands. Thanks to Amy he loves to have his picture taken and as soon as you pull out the camera he says "Cheese".
It's so much fun to watch the boys grow into the men they will become and develop they're own personalities. I love those little guys!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
I found one more!
For the past two days we I have been off work at home taking care of sick children. With all this time at home I have had time to do A LOT of laundry. I did so much laundry that I am officially done with all of the laundry in the house including blankets. Now, I know that once we all change into our pajamas I will have to continue to tame the laundry monster but it does feel good to be done with it even for just the night! I thought of taking a picture of my empty laundry baskets but if I have to look at the laundry basket again tonight I might go crazy!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Encouraging
However, today I got some positive feedback which was very encouraging to hear. A parent from last year's class came up to me and said, "I've always liked how you say good morning to each student as they walk into class. This morning I was reading the Reader's Digest and read a story that made me think of you. The story was about a guy who made it his mission to say hello to everyone he saw for 30 days. During this time he did some research and found that teachers who say hello to each student every day have students that are 27% more effective. When I read this I thought of you."
I was honest with her and told her that I started doing that so that I would remember their names and then the students really liked it so I continue it. But YAY ME! I was just doing what I do and come to find out that what I do makes my students more productive. Here I am being a good teacher and not even trying!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Fighting a Bear
Sayings:
(1) Don't bite your nose off to spite your face. (this is similar to "Don't shoot yourself in the foot" which, by the way, is one Ron knew)
(2) You can fight a bear that long. (My Nanny used to say this to me. She used it when I was complaining about something. It's like, "Hang in there you can handle it.")
Everyday Living:
(3) Until recently I didn't know that every house does not make and drink tea everyday. Nor did I know that what I was drinking all my life is largely called sweet tea in many places.
(4) Chicken and dumplings is not a dinner that everyone knows. (although I don't know why because it's SOOOO good.)
To be continued...
Friday, December 5, 2008
A Bunch of Stuff
Since coming back from the ACSI Conference I have tried to implement the things I have learned into my classroom. I have started a new blog for my class. I post information on there about tests coming up, our weekly memory verse, homework, spelling lists, etc. A couple of parents have already told me they love it. I have also remembered that not every family has interenet access at home so I do not reward the students who do or punish those that don't.
Another new thing is when trying to get the attention of the class I am trying different attention getters. Usually I say "One, two, three, eyes on me." and my class responds with "One, two, eyes on you." This week I have started them on saying their memory verse when I need their attention. (the extra practice is good). I have also introduced a new review game and they LOVE it!
I'm seeing more and more how big Seth is getting. All 3 of the boys were standing in the middle of the living room staring up at the TV and Ron looked over at me and whispered, "Look how tall Seth is!" Sure enough, he's towering above Evan. I used to think it wouldn't be long before Evan catches up to Seth but must have hit a growth spurt. Also, yesterday Seth and Evan were outside playing basketball with Ron when the ball went over the brick wall that separates our house from the neighbors. Ron jumped the wall and then picked Seth up and taught him how to jump off the wall. I kept thinking "Kaiser...here we come." but Seth's ability to balance himself is great. My little boy isn't going to be little much longer!
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Purses
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The Past Two Days
1) Unlocking the Mystery of Self Esteem
2) Motivation
3) When is It a Speech Problem?
4) What 99 our of 100 Educators Don't Know About Classroom Management
5) Teaching Tips to Grab Kids Attention
6) Tips for Working With Urban Parents
7) Memorizing Math Facts
8) Autism & Aspergers in a Nutshell
Tomorrow all of the staff will get together and we will give a brief presentation of the things we learned over the past two days.
The class I learned the most from was Tips for Working With Urban Parents, Memorizing Math Facts and Teaching Tips to Grab Kids Attention. I think I'll talk about those 3.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Lost Tooth is Lost!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
High School Musical 3
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Seth's Project
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Already?!
For the record...Christmas is 47 days away.
Pirate Dog
On Halloween she had an accident (we aren't exactly sure what happened) but I heard her yelp and went out to check on her. Her yelp reminded me of when I hear my kids cry. As their mom I know the difference between a frustrated cry and a hurt cry. So I ran out to the front yard and found her eye was injured. It was actually popping out of her eye socket. (Sorry if that's tmi)
We took her to the vet and she had to have the eye removed. So now she is our pirate dog with only one eye. It doesn't look as bad as it sounds but she still has stitches and in the interest of those with weaker stomachs I decided not to post a picture.
She's actually very happy and normal. She doesn't seem to be in any pain or discomfort. I've researched this online and found that it is a common injury in small dogs and that most continue to live very happy and long lives.
The funny thing is that Seth is now very protective of her. Evan got close to Daisy and Seth said, "Don't hurt her you know she doesn't have any eyes left!" He then corrected himself and said, "Well she has one eye."
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Any Thoughts?
When Ron and I taught in the youth ministry at our church we never used a curriculum. We tried to a couple of times but always found them to be lacking something. So every week we would sit down, usually together, and think about what the group as whole needed to hear. We knew them all personally. When we decided what we wanted the topic to be, we sat down with the Bible and began to see what God had to say.
So I wonder...do pastors use other sermons to help them prepare for their services? Do pastors always create their own sermons or do they borrow from other pastors? And when a pastor uses another pastor's sermon is that okay? Is there some curriculum or big book of sermons that pastors can go to if they get stuck? I would think that if a pastor gets paid a certain amount of money to preach that he would preach his own sermons. If not, is this a form of plagirism? And if they do use another pastor's sermon then who is the pastor of the church?
One would think that since I spent time working in a church office I would know how a pastor spends his time. But honestly, during my work in the church office I never paid attention to the process of sermon writing.
Any thoughts?
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Halloween
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Another day
Seth is not throwing up anymore and he is eating a little bit. Hopefully he'll be better for school tomorrow. He has free dress and doesn't have to wear his uniform. It's kind of a shame though because I have worked hard to get all the laundry done this weekend, including all of his uniforms!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sick
Levi is teething and has a runny nose and diarrhea. Evan is finally getting over his runny nose. Seth has had a runny nose for close to two weeks. He just got over his earache and now has what I think is the flu. And Ron has a cold.
So I'm taking care of the little sick ones and Ron is continuing his life as normal. He's following his theory of if you don't admit your sick and keep on keeping on then you won't feel so bad. (I do this everytime I have a migraine)
I'm hoping this flu bug only sticks around for 24 hours. I have to admit though, that I really love that when the boys are sick they call for Mommy. Especially since all of my boys said "dada" before "mama"!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
School Happenings...
School is going well. Evan had a day a couple of weeks ago where he didn't want to do his work so his teacher sent it all home with him. He did it over a few days. He has two teachers this year. Due to the economy, our schools enrollment has gone down. This has allowed for a few changes this year. There is only one 3 year olds class this year so Mrs. Bani and Mrs. Almerina team teach Evan's class. Evan is having a good time!
Seth is enjoying Kindergarten. He loves playing on the 'big kid' playground and I have found him several times playing basketball with the junior high boys and kickball with my 3rd graders!
As for me...I'm having a great time with my 3rd graders. I have two new students and one student who skipped 2nd grade. Our school installed air conditioning in every classroom over the summer. This is truly a God thing. Some of our classrooms get so hot. I always bring a sweater because sometimes it can get quite cold.
Both of the boys are going to the pumpkin patch on a field trip in two weeks. The preschool is going on a Thursday and the K class is going on a Tuesday. In November the K, 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders are going on a field trip to El Capitan Theater where we will all get to watch High School Musical 3! I think I'm just as excited as Seth!
My students completed their first science project. They had to stick a stalk of celery in colored water and note what happens. The colored water is supposed to travel up the stem. It's very cool to watch. Their next science project is to grow mold. Parents hate this project but kids love it.
My baby is 1 and more birthdays!

Camping Trip

Sunday, September 28, 2008
So Proud
And for the record - a lot of people were very concerned at how I would handle seeing Ron play the role of another woman's husband. I did not feel even an ounce of jealousy. It's sweet that so many people were concerned and even my family felt odd at watching Ron with someone else. I completely understand that Ron and Riley were both acting. There wasn't anything inappropriate about their performance. In fact, if they would have done it differently I would have dissapointed that they didn't put forth their best effort.
All in all I believe that God will use this production to stir up conversations in many homes. One of the actors in the play said that some things are better left unsaid. I believe God will use this production to get those things out in the open so that wounds may be healed!
God is Good!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Tomorrow is Friday!
On to other things. Please pray for Ron and the rest of the cast. Our church along with another church is putting on a play this weekend titled "Family Outings". They have worked long and hard on this project. How you can pray:
(1) Pray that the actors stay healthy throughout the weekend.
(2) Pray that God speaks to the families that watch the play. This play has the potential to dramatically impact families in our community.
(3) Pray that the actors remember all that they have studied and are bold in the delivery of their performance.
(4) Pray for the families of those involved (the actors, the director, producers, food servers, sound and lighting crew). This will be a long weekend as there are 4 performances.
(5) Pray that God speaks to the hearts of the unsaved that come. Pray that their hearts are open to hearing God's voice.
I'll update everyone on how the performance goes.
P.S. Happy Birthday Mom!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Oh My!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Utencils are for Wimps!
Monday, September 8, 2008
The Word
My understanding....Thank God I don't need to lean on my own understanding because there are a lot of things I don't understand.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Chapel Days
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Paper Bags

Tuesday, September 2, 2008
My babies!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Here We Go!
(1) School has started. This means waking up early. It also means making sure everything gets done at school and at home. It now means helping Seth with his homework which he will have on a more regular basis.
(2) Ron is starting a new ministry at church. Our Pastor has asked him to be in charge of the Ushers and Greeters for our new second service. Ron has done an amazing job at recruiting people and getting ready. He was asked to take this on a few days ago and has already recruited six people, scheduled a meeting and created an agenda for the meeting.
(3) Ron is going to practices for his play twice a week starting next week.
(4) Ron and I will both be involved in Awana this year. I'm going to be working with Cubbies. They are preschoolers. Ron will be doing Council Time for Sparks. (Kindergarten - 2nd grade)
This also means Ron will be at church Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
So, here we go! Life will be running at an extremely fast pace very soon and I LOVE it! I wouldn't have it any other way.
Isaiah 40:31 - but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
Monday, August 25, 2008
First Day of School! First Day of School!
So after breakfast, changing clothes, brushing teeth, we're all ready to go. Lunches are packed. We're getting in the car. Drop the boys off at school. They're glad to see their teachers. Off I go.
I get into the room where all of the teachers have stored their boxes over the summer and I am completely overwhelmed. Boxes are stacked to the ceiling. And all of my boxes are somewhere in the back. At our teacher meeting we decide that we should all help bring out the boxes since there are so many new teachers. Seems like a good idea until I remember that all of the new textbooks that have been ordered. They are downstairs in the preschool office and need to be brought upstairs. I take a student and two dollies and we start to take boxes upstairs. It seems like it will be a quick job. Boy was I wrong. It took us quite some time and it was hard to carry all that stuff up the stairs even using a dolly.
I'm so tired after spending all summer not working and now moving and unpacking boxes. I'm not complaining though. I'm glad to be back to work. :)
Friday, August 22, 2008
Back to School
This afternoon we are going back to school shopping to buy Seth's school supplies and uniforms. This includes a tie for chapel. I don't think my shorts, t-shirt and flip-flop wearing son even knows what a tie is! Maybe we can find him a cool SpiderMan one so that he'll actually want to wear it.
Evan doesn't need any back-to-school supplies. I may buy him something just so he doesn't feel too left out. The preschool supplies everything that he'll need until he gets to the Pre-K class. Oh, he will need to take a blanket for nap time but we already have that. He also doesn't need any new school clothes because Grandma Lou went shopping for all of the grandsons recently.
On a different note: Levi stood up by himself for a few seconds! He was standing up holding on to the couch like normal and then all of a sudden I look over and he had let go of the couch and was standing all by himself! I got so excited I said, "Oh, Levi, good job. You're standing by yourself." This of course made him laugh and he then sat down. I've been trying to get him to do it again with no luck. He thinks it's funny to fall toward me and have me catch him.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
I Am Blessed!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
The Countdown!
Seth is very excited for Kindergarten. I think he'll be even more excited once we go back to school shopping. Hopefully he doesn't get bummed out by the fact that he has to wear a uniform to school and Evan doesn't. He will be happy to be getting a new backpack, markers, crayons, gluesticks, etc. Seth is also glad to know that his brothers don't get to be at school with him. Evan has to stay on the preschool side and that makes Seth feel "big".
I know that Evan is glad to be going back because lately he's been saying, "Jacob on time out." Jacob is his buddy that he used to get in trouble with last year. I'm taking this comment to mean that he misses Jacob and am hoping that it's not a sign of things to come for next year.
And Levi....Levi will be thrilled to be back with Amy. Especially when he gets to stick his hands in whip cream! :)
And finally...me. I've been counting down the days to return to school since the day school let out. I love my kids but I love going to work too. Also, this year I'm very happy that Seth will be in Kindergarten so I'll get to see him in chapel every Friday saying his Bible verse. Also when his class performs for chapel I'll get to be there. I'm very blessed to have this job and have my boys attend the same school!
All summer long I've been planning. I've got the first three weeks of lesson plans together, I've brainstormed lots of ideas for yearbook, I've come up with a new reward system for my class (BEE Bucks following our Bee theme), and I've been collecting supplies. (Thanks Amy)
11 more days!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
We are Family! - Pic overload!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Milestones
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
A Day Without Mommy

Amy also got a great picture of Evan. He was having so much fun that he wore himself out and took a nap. Since it was so sunny Amy covered him up.
Ron, Seth and Evan all got sunburned! I put sunscreen on the Seth and Evan before they left, Amy put it on them and Ron put it on them but the sun was no match for their fair skin. They're all better now thanks to a lot of burn relief spray and aloe vera gel.
All of this while Mommy stayed home watching Freedom Writers, taking lots of Excedrin Migraine and drinking Dr. Pepper! P.S. My migraine is gone now!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Summer Fun
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Frequently Asked Perry Family Questions
(1) All boys huh?
Answer: Yes, we have three boys. They are Seth, Evan and Levi.
(2) How far apart are they? Are the two oldest ones twins?
Answer: No, they are not twins. Seth and Evan are 21 months apart. Evan and Levi are 32 months apart.
(3) How do you do it with three little ones that young?
Answer: We pray! Ron and I work together as a team. And one day at a time.
(4) Are you going to try for one more? Maybe this one will be a girl?
Answer: It would be nice to have a little girl but God has blessed us with three boys and no, we probably will not have any more. My parents only have grandsons. Six total. And Ron's dad only has grandsons. Four so far. What would a girl do in our family? :)