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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Garden Overgrowth

Our garden this year has been amazing. We've already had corn, peppers, tomatoes and zucchini, and we'll be getting more this fall, including pumpkin and watermelons. We're already planning what we want to grow this winter, and are excited to get more veggies!

Even Callie was getting in on the whole gardening thing, claiming this pepper as her toy.

Our very first ear of corn.

The stalks this year have already cleared 10 feet (so they're taller than the house) and the veggies have been so good!

Our zucchini have been bigger than our dog, just so you know...

Our first pepper. Well, one not claimed by the dog.

 Every year for the past few years we've grown tomatoes, and this year is no different. The plants did not go as crazy as year's past but we're getting a good yield.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Foodstuffs

We have been trying really hard to eat better and try new recipes, and so far it's been a lot of fun. Now we have a new list of foods to have for dinner!

This was kind of a crap shoot. We had a lot of veggies and wanted something different, so this has cream of chicken soup, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, potato and chicken with cheese on top.

This is one we've done a few times. It's chicken cooked with basil and tomatoes from the garden, with whole wheat pasta.

A classmate of Jeff's brought this to us as a thank you for tutoring her all the way from their fishing trip to Alaska. We'd never cooked whole fish but figured it out, and added a side of cauliflower mashed potatoes.

 Kabobs have been another interesting thing we've tried. The first one we did were the broccoli and steak in teriyaki ones, and later we did a steak and potato one with olive oil. Both ended up great, but Jeff can't eat red meat anymore, so they're all for Jen now!


This was the most unique one of them all: lasagna, but instead of noodles we substituted zucchinni! It was pretty good, but since we had to cut it by hand, the zucchini was a little thick and hard to cut through, but otherwise it was delicious!

Monday, July 25, 2016

July Antics

July has been hectic to say the least. Here's a (somewhat) brief recap of what we've done this month:

- Jen is finishing up her externship this week. It was six long weeks but she learned a lot while working for the school district. She also had to create her own materials, so her previous ABA skills of making things up on the cheap has come in handy!
- Jeff finished with Pathways, and this fall he will be starting his degree in Business Management. As of now he should be finished Spring 2018, so the next two years ought to be interesting for him. There will be one semester of overlap between the two of us, with Jen finishing this December and Jeff finishing his first term at the same time, so there will be two students in the house!
- Laredo moved out! After about a year of staying with us, Jen's friend found a new home and Laredo was returned to her "mom"! It'll be sad not playing with her (and Pepino is already looking for her) but we know Laredo will enjoy being the only dog again!


 - We had wanted to do a paint nite in FOREVER, and this month we got to do a 4th of July-themed one! We think it was fun, and we need to do these more often.


- Fun in SF! We went again to the AIDS Walk San Francisco and enjoyed hanging around the Pixar booth. It was even more appropriate because we also attended the San Francisco Symphony's performance of Ratatouille! It was a big Pixar day for us!



Next month will likely be just as busy, despite school being over until the fall. But if nothing else, it'll be a lot of fun!

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Summer Time!

Hi, all.

Summer is gearing up to be VERY BUSY for us here, and different than the usual summers.

Jen is almost done with her courses and her master's. All of her academic courses are done, and all she has left is to complete her necessary hours (She has to do 400 by graduation) and to pass her board exams this December, so this summer she is taking time off work to focus on her volunteering. She is splitting up her time between two schools in her district - a high school and an elementary school - and will be doing this for 6 weeks. When she finishes in July, she'll have an entire month off before reporting back to her school for work.

Jeff has also been completing his coursework as well. For the past year, he has been enrolled in Pathways, the online prerequisite courses for BYU - Idaho, and has been very successful thus far. When he completes his courses (also in July) he can transfer to the online program the university has, and he will complete his business degree through the school.

We also have the usual craziness that comes with owning dogs and living life in general. Such events include:

- Going to see Motown The Musical. We hadn't gone in FOREVER to see a live show, so we ran to San Jose and enjoyed some great music and had a blast.
- Reshelving the books. Our home is overloaded with books (not that it's a bad thing!) so we put in a new unit into the family room. Now every book has a home... until we bring home more!


- Gardening. We started a garden again this year. So far, it's peppers, corn and tomatoes that are growing but we have zucchini and other plants we want to buy for the summer. Wish us luck!





Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Color Run

In addition to trying to eat better, we are both trying to be more active. This year we had participated in a SuperHero 5K (running around dressed as a super hero and you get a cape!) as well as the Insane Inflatable 5K (you go through a lot of inflatable obstacles). In May, we participated in The Color Run. This is a 5K that people throw different colors of cornstarch on you in order to make your white shirt super colorful! This time, instead of just the two of us, we invited our nieces Rachel and Amy, and Jen's sisters to come along with us.

There are photos somewhere on Facebook of the event, but here's the only one we could find to download. We think it gives you a good idea of how colorful the event was!


Friday, April 22, 2016

Dogs, dogs and more dogs

For a while we have had a large pack. In addition to our five (Fox, Jacob, Pepino, Callie and Ichabod), we also were allowing Laredo, our friend's dog, to squat in the house. Well, our home is (at least temporarily) the Perry 7!

While walking the dogs, a small little dog ran out from the lake. When we called him, he ran right up to us. We posted flyers everywhere but no one claimed him, so he is staying with us while Sarah our niece looks for an apartment and then she will adopt him!

Sam (short for Samwise Gamgee) absolutely has a pitbull face... but the rest of him??? We think someone was a kind of beagle/bassett hound, because he has THE SHORTEST LEGS!!! Hence, the name, Samwise, one of the hobbits from Lord of the Rings, since he is a hobbit-sized pittie. Just imagine having a puppy that will never grow. That's Sam.

He's a very sweet dog that gets along fine with everyone (although he and Pepino can be nasty to each other). So we're happy that our pack has another dog-cousin!

UL: Jake with Sam
UR: Fox
LL: Callie
LR: Pepino with Ichabod



Thursday, March 31, 2016

Smarch Snacks

It was the 13th day, of the 13th month...
                                                                                                                     -----Homer Simpson

We have been trying really hard to eat a greater variety of food (Okay, Jen more variety, and Jeff more healthy) so we've taken to cooking a bit more and adding as many vegetables and fruits that we could in our diet, and learning to cook more things.

This month we decided to learn how to make scones. There's a great little grocery store chain called Sprouts that is just down the street from us, and we have been stocking up on fruits and veggies there. They had a great deal on blueberries and strawberries, so we thought we'd try to tackle scones!

It was a lot easier than you'd think, and they came out great. We wouldn't use the cream topping that came with the recipe again, because it made it just a little too sweet, but the recipe overall was a huge success!

The blueberry were the preferred. Good thing because we froze a bunch of berries!

Strawberries and cream scones. The cream was so-so, but the scone was good.


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Valentine's Dinner

Valentine's weekend was interesting. Between the holiday falling on the weekend, and that the following day was President's Day, we knew everywhere would be busy, so we opted to stay home and make dinner ourselves and it turned out great! We did a bone-in ribeye steak, vegetables and for dessert, we bought a bag of mini Snickers bars and deep fried them. The whole meal was AMAZING and we enjoyed spending a quiet evening at home.


Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Birthday Time!

This year, Jen celebrated her 35th birthday, so we decided to throw a little party with her family at our house. We watched the SuperBowl and had a lot of good food, but her favorite part was her cake. Last year a friend of Jeff's made the penguin cake, using the penguins from Madagascar. This year, Jen wanted one that was Harry Potter, and the same friend came through again with this masterpiece! Everyone enjoyed it, and it was a great day!


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

New Post, New Year


Dear friends and family

It's that time of year again: the BEGINNING of a new year! We have had a crazy busy year here in Perryland.

Jeff has had continued good fortune in the work world. He was recruited by the competition, and thus left AT&T for a position at Comcast in the fall, and was lucky to get a position that is work from home! He has enjoyed his time thus far with the company and he has a very supportive boss and team, and he has the added flexibility to continue working on his academic goals this past fall. He is continuing to pursue his degree in business and is getting closer and closer. Before the year ended he received a new calling in our church as a counselor in the elder's quorum, which means he helps to oversee any needs the families of the church might have.

Jen knocked another year out of her program, and plans on graduating with her master's next year. Now that the end is FINALLY near, she is contemplating life where she will finally no longer need to be a student. After so many years, it'll definitely be an adjustment. She also switched jobs and works for the school district which she enjoys. She works with a small class of 7 students and loves being around her new kiddos as much as her old clients. After working with one child for almost a year, Jen continues to work in the church with Jeff as employment specialists, where she can help others find jobs, write resumes and the like.

We have had a  lot of adventures and even ending the year with a weeklong vacation. This coming year we are hoping to travel to at least one new state (and we are open to suggestions!) and possibly planning an oversees trip to celebrate Jen's graduation.

It has been a fantastic year and we are grateful for all that we have been fortunate enough to experience and are looking forward to a fantastic year with more adventures. We hope you all had a great holiday and here's to 2016!!


Fox
Jacob


Pepino
Callie
Ichabod
Jeffery and Jennifer aka the bipedal Perrys