Perry Clan in Japan

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Recent News
The Past Few Months...

I cannot tell you how many times I have sat down at my computer screen to update our blog. I usually find myself staring at an empty word document unmotivated...

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Guest Blog: Laura Parker Life Overseas

There have been many times in my life overseas that  I have felt discouraged, like I was a terrible missionary and nothing was going right. Or there...

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Excuses, Excuses.

Excuses, Excuses.

So I have been completely neglecting this blog. You are probably getting used to the pattern of me posting everyday for a few weeks and then dropping...

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Our Sick Weekend.

Our Sick Weekend.

I wish I had something more interesting to write about today, but unfortunately we have been home sick all weekend. Noah has/had the flu and Justin had...

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Friday Phone Dump (Saturday Edition).

I've wanted to do something that would give our readers a look into our life every week here in Japan. I thought it to be super boring to just write a...

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Two Crazy Beautiful Years

I cannot believe in just a few short weeks I will have a two year old. I wanted to take a few moments and share about my last two years and the things...

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A Rainy Day Lesson

A Rainy Day Lesson

I woke up this morning with so much to do. We had a wonderful weekend, but wonderful weekends usually lead to a messy house and a grocery list that is...

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Happy Monday

Happy Monday

Sometimes it's hard to get started on Monday after a great weekend. So, here's a little something to make you laugh. It doesn't matter what language...

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Enjoying The Moment.

Today was one of those days that I miss America. I have these periods of days or sometimes even a week or more where I actually think to myself it would...

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What I Like About Winter.

I am NOT a big fan of winter. Not even a little bit. In fact, we have never been friends. I much prefer it's cousin, Spring, or even Fall, and yes, definitely...

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A Different Kind of Normal

I had conversation with a women I met today at our local grocery store. We ran into each other because our children looked to be the same age and we both...

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Guest Post: Tsunami/Earthquake Update

[...] and Christians are also helping out. While in Tohoku, I’m working as a volunteer through Tohoku Care. Tohoku Care is under the International Mission Board. Tohoku Care has two base houses that [...]

A Different Kind of Normal

[...] I had conversation with a women I met today at our local grocery store. We ran into each other because our children looked to be the same age and we both looked like [...]

Excuses, Excuses.

[...] like typical life in another culture, trying to fit some kind of Japanese language study in, grocery store runs, school events and so on and so forth but really it has been a crazy semester. We are [...]

Friday Phone Dump (Saturday Edition).

[...] Display at Expo Park, International Fair Expo Park, Noah enjoying a play car at our local grocery store, Noah’s reaction to the fighting demonstrations, our local subway, our linimo [...]

A Different Kind of Normal

[...] I had conversation with a women I met today at our local grocery store. We ran into each other because our children looked to be the same age and we both looked [...]

Our Sick Weekend.

[...] this week but I did want you to know why there hasn't been much going on here. So, after two sleepless nights, a TON of coffee for mommy, coughing and runny noses, really high fevers, a trip to the [...]

The Past Few Months...

[...] because of the amount of papers  have already written for school, toddler tantrums, sleepless nights, culture mess ups,  and so on that I come in contact with on a daily basis. To say we [...]

A Lesson From Dr. Pepper.

[...] was completely gone! Will they ever return? I don’t know, but I sure hope they do. My favorite popcorn has been gone for three weeks and counting . . . In reality, most of the American items you [...]

Christmas Ministry Highlights

[...] we once again participated in the Christmas program at the homeless ministry that Justin volunteers at with his students. Noah and I usually do not get to go for various reasons, but [...]

Friday Phone Dump (Saturday Edition).

[...] , snowy Nagakute, Noah stacking, what?, Grandpa flew in for a visit, play dates with friends, ICAN kiddos, fun with legos, Happy Birthday Sarah!, ICAN Secondary kids praying. [...]

Guest Post: Tsunami/Earthquake Update

This is a posting from our good friend Rachel who is serving right now for a short period of time in Northern Japan where the disasters happened just [...]

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Guest Post: Tsunami/Earthquake Update

[...] and Christians are also helping out. While in Tohoku, I’m working as a volunteer through Tohoku Care. Tohoku Care is under the International Mission Board. Tohoku Care has two base houses that [...]

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