Friday, December 29, 2017

Christmas Letter 2017

Family and Friends,

There are no boundaries in searching for a Christmas letter theme—this year’s came from yet another trip to Yellowstone connected to a work trip on which I watched the classic movie “The Princess Bride.”  With limited artistic license, the following movie quotes were heard on the trip.

As we loaded the van to start the drive Lisa warned, “There may be problems once we are inside,” there’s a decent chance “There will be no survivors.” Then to the kids on why they should play nice in the car, “I’ll explain and I’ll use small words so you’ll be sure to understand.” 

Lily to Andrew while he negotiated to trade her seats in the car so he could see better to look for animals, “Stop saying that!  Offer me money!  Offer me everything I ask for.”  Andrew to anyone claiming to spot something before he did, “Inconceivable.”  Then recounting animal sightings from all of his previous 14 trips to Yellowstone, “Unless I am wrong, and I’m never wrong” we saw a grizzly bear right there six years ago.  Andrew taunting his siblings after earning $3 for spotting bears, “You got money?” (Editor’s note—does anyone else pay for spotting animals?)

After years of trying to see a bear on a hike and finally finding a Grizzly sow with two cubs I led the kids closer while saying, “a few more steps and we’ll be safe in the fireswamp.” Author’s note—I did stay more than a quarter of a mile away, there’s barely even photographic proof that we saw bears while hiking.  Lisa when I ran over a snowshoe hare late one night while leaving the park, “That is the sound of ultimate suffering.”  Author’s note—the brake pads were completely gone and I really didn’t have a choice.  When looking at blood stains on the road the next morning but finding no carcass we agreed, “Mostly dead is slightly alive.”

Lisa to Andrew on Saturday morning when realizing Andrew was still wearing the same clothes from Thursday, “You don’t look so good, you don’t smell so good either.”  Natali when asked to sit by the smell named Andrew, “Why don’t you give me a paper-cut and pour lemon juice on it.”  Lily after licking the bear spray canister, “That’s a miracle pill?  The chocolate coating makes it go down easier.”  Well, maybe she just said it tasted like salt.  Andrew when noticing the sign closing the trail we were about to take due to recent bear activity in the area, “You want me to read this or not?”  Everyone but Emily when he did read it aloud, “Boo, Boo, Boo!”

When Andrew misidentified a distant bison as a bear he contritely said, “Sorry Father, I tried.”  And I responded, “I think that’s the worst thing I ever heard.”  Emily when any animals other than moose were spotted, “Don’t bother me with trifles.”  Lily to the author when told we were going on another walk, rather than a hike which she expressly disliked, “You are a rotten liar.  Your first story was better.”  Kate when she pulls out the gloves we’ve spent 10 minutes looking for, “Oh, you mean this gate key (glove)?” 

When discussing the lunch menu of peanut butter sandwiches for the 3rd day in a row, “We’ll have to force feed him (her).”  When Lisa lists the snack options to the hungry kids yet again, “That’s it? Impossible.”  When the author broke out the six pack of Whatchamacallits, “Why didn’t you list that among our assets in the first place?”  Me to Lisa, “There’s a shortage of perfect DELETED BY EDITOR in the world…”   What we wished our kids would say after realizing that their sibling relationships will be longer than any other, “I have been in the revenge business so long, now that it is over I don’t know what to do with the rest of my life.”

As they dropped me off at the airport in Idaho Falls for my flight, the narrator said, “A wave of love swept over them.  It’s kissing again, you don’t want to hear that.” Lisa in desperation exclaimed, “You won’t be seeing me again because I’m killing myself when I get to the honeymoon suite (or after I drive 4 hours home with 6 kids without you!)”

Natali’s (15) accent after returning from 3 weeks in England with Grandma and Grandpa Dame only lasted a few days, but her broadened perspective on life will last much longer...She made the top choir for high school going into her Sophomore year and earned an actual paycheck for a month’s work at Woodgrain this summer to pay for gas and insurance now that she has a driver’s license and a car to drive.

Mack (14) is still debating whether to attend his first youth dance but is no longer allowed to attend road games for BYU football after witnessing the 27-0 shutout at the hands of LSU (his last road game was a shutout at Michigan two years ago).  Plays soccer and basketball at every opportunity.  Beat the author in a 5k on the 4th of July.  Hiked in shorts in the snow in Yellowstone.  Reads the scriptures every morning and found hundreds of family history names. 

Andrew (12) might have secretly enjoyed seeing “Phantom of the Opera,” and less secretly loved Scout Camp and the excuse to avoid showers for a week.  He was more excited to spot his first alligator on the trip to Louisiana than to watch the BYU/LSU football game.  Saw dozens of whales and dolphins on his 12 year old trip to Monterey, CA with the author.  Continues to miss the bus regularly even though it now picks him up 200 yards from the house instead of a half mile away.  I considered letting him write his section but was afraid he’d use all the space…

Kate (10) has a surprising grace when dancing that didn’t come from the author or editor.  Was so sick she didn’t want to dance but didn’t want to miss the Daddy/Daughter dance at school. Finished the first Harry Potter book, her longest yet.  Loves playing with her 58 cousins.  Started writing in her journal in hopes of succeeding me as author of the family Christmas letter.

Emily (7) found another moose in Yellowstone to keep the streak intact, smiled more than anyone else on the soccer field during her first season playing whether she was scoring for her team or the opposing one.  Still can’t bring herself to eat fruits or vegetables.  She loves ballet and choir and can’t wait until she is old enough to go the new Meridian Temple after enjoying the open house.

Lily (4) walked into our room and told Lisa the first week of the year that “It’s not true that everyone gets fat at Christmas because I didn’t get fat.”  Where did you hear that?  “On a commercial, on Studio C…”  Has learned to push her siblings buttons and manipulate them—latest example was chanting “Andrew loves ___” over and over again on the trip to Yellowstone.  We conveniently video’d the chanting to bribe Andrew to wear his seat belt the rest of the trip.

Lisa (36) talked me into an ocean/beach vacation—a splendid adventure to the Galapagos Islands where we snorkeled with penguins, turtles, marine iguanas, and sharks and enjoyed all the discussions with shipmates from around the world that didn’t involve our country’s political farce. Loved spending a week with her parents in England and loved it even more when her parents came home after serving an 18 month mission to England.  3 trips without kids in a 6 month stretch left her more than happy to spend the family summer vacation close to home at McCall.  She’s looking forward to retiring the minivan after 6 years in December. 

Greg (38) survived an SAP software implementation at work, hopes not to spend another week on the roof at work with a snow blower due to record snows…Completed his bucket list of visiting all 50 states by attending the BYU/LSU football game in Louisiana—should have used the leftover Solar Eclipse sunglasses during the football game and while walking Mack and Andrew down Bourbon Street.  Came in 2nd in a best (hairy) chest contest at a ward pool party and lost a fight at home with a toilet that ended up with a cracked tank & minor flood.

Book ideas: A Man Called Ove, The Nightingale, When Breath Becomes Air, As You Wish

Anyone still reading deserves a payoff, or at least a better letter next year, but the best I have to offer is my witness or testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ.  My Faith in Christ brings me hope and peace in a troubled world.  Striving to follow His example motivates me to serve and love others even in small and simple ways.  The world needs more love and we need the Savior’s grace to help us change.  Our life may be chaotic, raising 6 kids and trying to teach them to love each other might be frustrating, but we wouldn’t trade each other or the experiences we are sharing.  As the narrator said, “Death cannot stop true love, all it can do is delay it for a while” so yes, we’ll go back to Yellowstone next year, and I’ll write another Christmas letter.


Merry Christmas, The Eastons (Greg, Lisa, Natali, Mack, Andrew, Kate, Emily, and Lily)

Monday, December 18, 2017

Fall Fun

This fall Perdita seriously turned on her hunting skills.  Nearly everyday she would bring something in to show us, usually dead but not always.   If I could stand it I would leave the removal for Andrew when he got home but most of the time I was dumping the carcass.  Then one day Lily decided she would take on the job.  She had to wear gloves and get a little help from Mack, but she did it.  Unfortunately, she only repeated the removal one other time so the job is mine again.


 Our home teacher invited the kids out to ride his horses one night.  Emily, Natali, Andrew and Lily loved it.  Mack happily went to soccer practice, and Kate wasn't too upset to stay home with pink eye.  Those two want nothing to do with riding on a horse.

Fall wouldn't be complete without a trip to Yellowstone.  The girls and I enjoyed a gift shop and the silly ranger photos while the big kids and Greg went further down the trail on our hike.  Greg took a ton of animal pics but this is all I've got to show for it.  We saw a few bears, lots of other animals, and spent a lot of time in the car.  Everyone had a great time.

This is Lily's preschool class at the fire station.  
Emily's first soccer team.  She loved it!

One day after ballet Brooke and Libby came over to play and the girls had a great picnic outside.  I love beautiful fall days.
In September Mack hurt the ball of his foot playing soccer.  He toughed it out til the end of the season then we finally gave up on it getting better on it's own and took him to the Doc the day before Thanksgiving.  He wore the boot for four weeks, got an MRI, took some heavy steroids, and finally got his toe feeling good again.  They don't know exactly what was wrong but think he broke his sesamoid bone.  Less than two weeks after getting the boot off he landed a ski jump heavy on the heel of that same foot and was limping again.  Luckily, we had a follow up appointment for his toe the next week.  He limped around that week and managed to try out for the basketball team (he still did well enough to make the B team).  At the Doc they took an x-ray and discovered that he had landed right where the growth plate meets the heel bone.  It had been moved just slightly - that is considered a fracture.  So he was back in the boot.  The Doc said 2-5 weeks.  Mack was determined to play basketball and told me he was taking it off when the two weeks were up, Doc's orders or no.  Thankfully, the Doctor approved and he got the boot off for good.  He was a bit out of shape after nearly two months without exercise but he is thrilled to be done with the whole ordeal.
Chocolate Frosted Donut residue?
Kate and Emmy were angels together in the Nutcracker.  Their costumes and dance were so beautiful.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Family pictures 2017

Heather Walker took our pictures again this year.  We went to the church orchard and loved the rows of apple trees in their fall colors.  












Saturday, November 18, 2017

Youth Cultural Celebration

For the Meridian Temple Dedication all the youth ages 12-18 got to dance or sing in the Youth Cultural Celebration.  The program highlighted Idaho's history, specifically the Treasure Valley.  Our stake was one of the largest groups of youth.  Our dance was a country dance.  Natali and Andrew spent hours practicing with their partners and Mack sang in the choir.
 Natali, Paige, and Joslyn

 Middleton Stake practicing their dance
Andrew's knee and his partner

 The General Authorities
Natali and some of her friends
Mack in the choir on the top, right in the middle.

The program was really great.  The kids put in so much time but it was worth it.  They all enjoyed the experience and Natali got to shake President Uchtdorf's hand.  We are so excited to have a temple 15 minutes away from our house.  Natali has been doing baptisms at least twice a month and Mack found over 800 names for baptism this summer so every time they go they do their own family names.  It is so awesome.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Halloween- My Creative Time of Year

I recently read a parenting book that talked about the importance of creating.  I realize that is not a strong aspect of my parenting or my personal life for that matter - except in the month of October.  Maybe all my Halloween creativity makes up for the lack during the rest of the year.

This year Kate had her costume all planned out.  Hermine Granger complete with robe, tie, and scarf  all homemade, need I add - no borrowing from a cousin either.  The scarf was knit on the annual Yellowstone trip and sadly, irritated my hands quite a bit.  I jumped into the costumes after arriving home and realized my hands were done with it.  But I had three costumes to make - luckily my Doctor gave me a weeks worth of steroids and I worked like a mad woman to finish them all before the drugs ran out.
Emily's Merida (Brave) costume was tricky but a lot of fun and Lily and I had a great time designing her Wonder Woman costume.  She was pretty particular but once we finished it she wore it as often as possible.


Andrew copied this idea from the Internet and it got a few laughs.


Natali used the well loved poodle skirt - yet again.  A never fail classic (Thanks Grandma).

Mack had a lovely gorilla costume all ready but in the end he went to a friends house and only wore it for about 15 minutes at our Halloween dinner before he was too sweaty and took it off.  So we don't even have any pictures of it.  

Our Halloween dinner was a blast with 21 kids in attendance.  Needless to say I was so busy in the kitchen I didn't take any pictures.  But the kids loved it. 

Monday, August 28, 2017

First Day of School Fall 2017

 Kate ruling the school in 5th Grade - Mrs. Simmons class.
 Barely holding back the excitement to be back in school -2nd Grade in Mrs. Willis's class.
 Lily - not so sure about sending everyone else off to school but not complaining about having more "Mom" time.  She actually started preschool a few weeks later with Mrs. Ashley and loves it.
 Call them crazy - either that or they are just excited that the walk to the bus stop went from .5 miles. to .05 miles with the bus driving right into our neighborhood.
 Last year in Middle School!
 Andrew with his new "hair style" and a big smile - ready for 7th grade.
 Showing their true emotions about going back to school.

Can't believe this girl is a Sophomore already.  Only three more years and she's out of here - Yikes!