Elder and Sister

Elder and Sister

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Learning about the 'flora'...Trillium

our group before the change
"As we arise each morning let us each determine to respond with more love and kindness to whatever might come our way"
... President Monson. This has been my "mantra" for this past week.  Many of you probably recognize that it is on our family calendar this month.

I will remind you that we had two new couples join us this week. I didn't realize we were already such a tight-knit group after four months that it would be difficult to "weave" the new folks in. There is good news and bad news along these lines. The good news is that two of the four people are in worse physical condition than us. The bad news is ... Oh, the drama ... Well I don't want to focus on that because I am determined to "respond with kindness!"


OK, enough of that. This weeks message is that of expounding on the "flora" rather than the "fauna" at Ensign Ranch. Apparently a big deal has happened. The trillium are blooming way earlier than usual because of the unusually warm winter. I thought I better read up on that particular species of flora since such a big deal has been made about it. I learned that it is a small flower that has 3 leaves and 3 petals and 3 seed pods or something. Thus, the name Trillium". Anyway, when it blossoms, the color is white. Over each blossoms life of 4-8 weeks it changes in color from white to pink then to purple. Each little plant has to grow/live for seventeen years before it matures enough to blossom. It grows in very rare spots in the country, but is abundant here in a specific area. That whole area is one of the three girls camps and is named "Trillium" for that reason, My picture does not do it justice. Will try to get a better one in the light as it changes color.
Trillium
trillium girl's camp
skunk cabbage

The next example of flora is a beautiful marshy area with these gorgeous yellow lily type plants. When I asked about them I was told not to go near them or I would be sorry! Their name is "skunk cabbage" and they are named that for a reason- not just the smell, but if you touch it, it's very hard to get rid of the oil and, hence "the smell"!

There are others, such as the pink that I included a picture of.



pink somethings

Last night I got a phone call asking me to substitute leading the singing in Primary. It was interesting to pull something together given the lack of resources available. Tomorrow we are in charge of Family Home Evening, then I have Spiritual Thought on Tuesday. Also, we are speaking in church on Sunday. Our assigned topic is simply "Trials". I guess this is the life of a missionary. The Branch really depends on the Ensign Ranch missionaries.


This week we are venturing out to Vashon Island so will have lots to tell you next week. Dad had informed me that he is down to eating his cereal with a fork again. I think I'll buy a bunch of plastic spoons so this won't be a problem in the future. Gotta Go - love, Mom 


Sunday, April 5, 2015

Happy Easter

Resting now after conference just ended. We greatly appreciated this weekend where we actually had Saturday  and Sunday, two days in a row to rest up and regenerate. This past week on Thursday, our P-day, we decided to take an excursion in to the Seattle Temple. It brought back memories of when we picked up Alex there after his mission.

On Tuesday when we went shopping we bought two huge storage containers to stow away our winter gear and make our little space in the middle of the woods more livable.

Last week I bought a fishing rod and bubble and have tried to catch something in these ponds on the property - but with no luck - even after they just planted it with 400 trout!

Our dynamics change this week with the arrival of two new Senior Couples. I have some apprehension now that we understand how closely we need to not only work together, but live together too. One of them is bringing an RV and their designated space is right next to us which will impact our feeling of spaciousness and the great outdoors that I have loved.

Mom's Garden
Last week I took some time to build Mom a little two foot square planter box where she can plant some flowers. Personally, I don't give the project too much hope because there are all kinds of critters around here that will probably eat them. But, knowing her she will just keep buying and planting more just to feed the critters. It is still too early to really leave them outside overnight, so I take them in and out on a baking tray so they can get some sun and she can pretend she is growing flowers.







We have had two times we've seen spectacular rainbows, which we tried to capture in pictures but found it Impossible to do it justice.

This past week the boss gave me a new project of some simple remodeling of the six family cabins to make them look a little nicer. (Just to clarify, these are supposed to be one step above a tent - but I know for a fact that there are some pretty nice tents out there that are several steps above these.) I was excited to get going on it, as well as just being glad to have my own project. However, My enthusiasm was tempered when I realized that we had to first of all purchase materials which costs money and possibly new tools, such as a nail gun to accommodate the 4 full cases of nails we have - but no nail gun - anyway why knows when I'll actually get it started---AAAGGGHH!

Looking forward to warmer weather and green grass (in small spots anyway) Hope you all had a good Easter today and enjoyed your families.

Love-Dad