Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Times With Grandpa G


Hello my friends,


I would like to invite you to share an experience you have had with Grandpa Glassford. Post your experience on your BLOG for all to enjoy. We look forward to reading “Times with Grandpa G”.

I will start by introducing myself. I am Richard H. Glassford II: Son of Grandpa G. I am the second son of Richard and Luanne Glassford.


This true story took place in Southern California when I was around 13 years old.Living on this planet provides one with a multitude of unique experiences. My life has been anything but dull. I think I can attribute that to my OCD and a supportive family. I have many more things on my bucket list and hope to share those with loved ones for many years to come.

My experience occurred when I was about 13 years old. I was in 8th grade and all I could think about was basketball, fishing and my pigeons. One Friday while sitting in school my buddies and I were thinking about fishing. We could never focus on Fridays because we knew we were about to wet a line somewhere in San Diego County. Grandpa G was the leader of our fishing party. Dad always made himself available to take us places and help the youth in our Ward. I had many good friends at this time and if I recall correctly Daryl Dickey, Mark Arnold and Steve Quesenberry accompanied us on this outing.

This particular Friday night we ventured to a lake about 80 minutes east of the city. Late that afternoon we took off to go camping and fishing. This lake is out in the country and stars lit up the night sky. With no light pollution from the ever present city sprawl, the night seemed extra dark and only venerable to a strong flashlight. To young teenagers the darkness invited the imagination to run wild and things that go bump in the night become a reality in the darkened distance beyond our vision. The plant life is mainly scrub-like with California live oaks scattered around the lake. Our camp site had some large trees providing much needed shade from the intense summer heat. Lake Moreno has an extensive variety of fish and we always had great success (bass, blue gill, sunfish, and catfish). This particular trip proved to be one of the most lasting impressions in my mind. When we pulled into the camp, the sun was almost down and it quickly became dark. We set up camp in the darkness with the lights of the car providing assistance. You must know as I continue to type what I am about to share with you actually happened. I am not making it up ………. The ground was littered with oak leaves and egg corns and I remember the smell and feel of the ground beneath us. We opened some canned foods and quickly ate as much as was provided before lying on our sleeping bags. All four of us young deacons were arranged like sardines side by side looking to the sky for shooting stars. Off in the distance about 100 ft was a large Oak tree and Grandpa G pointed out some curious lights that were moving above the tree. Our eyes quickly moved from star gazing to a 45 degree angle above and behind the tree.

We were instantly mesmerized by lights that seem to float above and behind the tree. From our perspective the lights could have been light years away or could have been just feet above and behind the tree. The objects could have been one inch across or as big as a football field. As the lights interacted with one another we noticed the lights moved quickly, slowed then followed by quick random movements. Our close encounter lasted a few minutes and to this day I believe we experienced something from another world. Dad and I have talked about this many times since and we cannot come up with another other explanation. After a short period of time we stood and walked towards the car to see the lights from a different angle. Shortly after the lights dissipated and the experience was over. I know some of you have might have some explanations but as far I am concerned Grandpa G and four adolescent boys saw something from another world. As for the rest of the night we laid on our sleeping bags with some anxiety and creative explanations. I am sure we also talked about girls but mostly about the aliens that were headed in our direction and what we were going to do when they tried to suck out our brains. Grandpa of course eased our minds and helped us focus on the fishing we were going to do the next morning. We had a great time catching plenty of fish and on the way home as usual Grandpa stopped in a small town called Alpine to get us some soft ice cream cones. If you know grandpa, you know he loves getting the kids ice cream. Thanks Gramps for all the great memories and we look forward to many more.


Love your Son,

Rich or Ricky

P.S. I would like to get in touch with those aliens and perhaps set up a photo shoot.


* Important information
: fireflies are not found in Southern California. In South Carolina I experienced these unique insects and the lights we observed were significantly brighter and larger than fireflies. When we stepped to the side to view the lights they appeared farther away then directly above the tree.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Top Ten reasons why Jimmy is on the Blog...


10. His bone structure is absolutly illuminating when he stands under the moon light.

9. When he smiles... Rachels heart skips a beat.

8. His Curly hair ... so curly.. so .. brown... it smells like wild flowers on a warm summers evening, at least that is what Rachel says.

7. Rachel needs a daily fix of Jims face so we are helping her fulfill her addiction.

6. His ear lobs are very creative.. almost elf like.

5. We seldom see Jimmy face to face so we like to look at it when the sun sets before we go to bed.

4. He has already spent 2 years on a mission in Mexico, He likes String cheese, and he can jump really High!

3. His nose glimmers like a blade of grass in the morning sun.

2. Because Rachel misses Jimmy like a biscuit misses gravy...

1. Because Jimmy is number 1 on Rachel's top ten list! :)

Heather Finishes Her Volleyball Season

Heather and Amy enjoy some time together before the game starts. These two girls have been playing volleyball together for years. It was fun to watch them play one last season.
Mountain View's Volleyball team finished 6th place in the state. Heather was a integral part of the team playing outside hitter and playing all around. This year was her first year playing outside and she enjoyed the change but is looking forward to setting or playing lebro next year. Heather set the Utah State High School association record for the most service aces in one game. She served 18 straight aces in one game. She has a great floating serve along with accuracy. Here Heather is waiting for the opposing team to serve the ball.
Heather's long toothpick like body allows her to get into awkward but efficient positions. I am amazed at her ability to pass and pick up tipped balls.
Offense cannot start without a good pass, so passing is not only important but fun. Heather swings away against Springville
Can you say "ANGLE" Heather is a smart hitter and takes what is given. TIP.....TIP.....TIP.....to late.... point Mountain View !
Heather was always concerned about style and in this image she is starting a new hitting form called the toothpick. Great stuff Heather.....only you can pull it off.
You bring it my way and you might see it back in your face. Heather is known for her trash talking. You can see her mumbling get that out of here you orem-ite. Oh by the way Orem finised 12th in the State. Better luck next year...... suckers!
I will hit ya when you are down...... Heather mumbles as she puts the ball back on the Provo side of the net.
This American Fork athlete thought she had a point but Heather rolled the ball off her hand for a point. She is deceiving with her long arachnid like arms.
Heather's large webbed hands allow her to smack that ball right through the block. She can work a block like the best of them.
Heather has a second talent that few humans can withstand. It is called the belch technique. As opponents approch to hit she goes up to block and gives them a stomach load of rich fermented air right in the face. She not only gets the pleasure of scoring for her team but reliving her self of some unwanted gas.
Heather, we have enjoyed spending time with you and your team. I hope you will train hard for next year and I look forward for some more creative ways to earn points on the volleyball court. With love, one of your biggest fans.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Tribute to Angela's Volleyball Career

Angela was and still is an excellent volleyball player. I remember when Angela stopped running track and became involved in volleyball. She started an eight year family addiction to volleyball. Angela played in many locations: Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Denver, Texas and Georgia. She played in Nationals for her age group many times and her teams did well. Angela was recruited by colleges back East but decided to stay home and attend Utah Valley State College. If she did not meet Chad I believe she would have tried out for UVSC. She also coached a club team for a year. I am sure coaching will be in her future...... if not in Washington then when she returns to Utah (hurry).
Unfortunately I did not have a good camera when Angela was playing. All we had was a little digital camera that could not take action images in low light. This is one of the first images of Angela and Rachel playing volleyball. They are playing on a Pleasant Grove recreation team. I think Lynne (Mom) was their coach. Angela had a lot of fun playing with her sisters. She was a good example for them and taught them a lot about technique and how to deal with pressure situations.
Angela has a wicked floating serve. The floater is one of the hardest serves to pass and she loved to serve people off the court. When she found a weakness in her opponents defense it was exploited.Here is one of her National teams. The coach on the left was their favorite coach (Jeremiah Larsen). I enjoyed watching this team play.
Angela played a few different positions. She was an outside hitter and also played back row. Depending on the team she played a little lebaro or defensive specialist.
All our girls have been good passers and it all started with Angela.
Here Angela, and the family are going to a game.
Nice hat Angela!
As a family we have tried to support all the kids athletic teams. I think Mom (Lynne) has been the best athletic supporter....... ha!....... of the girls. I hope you all thank your mother for the time she spent helping you be successful. Here Angela and little Richie enjoy some time together before the next game starts.
Angela thanks for years of fun volleyball action and we look forward to watching you coach your girls in this most excellent sport.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Snow College Volleyball 08

Oh ya! another big score for Snow College. Most of you have played on a athletic team and found the relationships a little taxing. This group of young ladies genuinely had a great time together. It was fun to watch them play on and off the court.
Besides having awesome team mates Rachel was able to play many different positions. One of her favorite things to do is block. Good ups Rachel !!
Go Team !
Yea !! Nice block !!
Towards the end of the season she spent some time on the outside and enjoyed swinging at the ball. Her technique and arm speed has really improved.
Nice pass bubbles...... actually her new nick name is Ray Ray ! Continue to scroll down to see Rachel having fun playing volleyball.









Go Rachel!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Apple Pie Time

We had a wonderful crop of fruit this year and Jacob and grandpa loved going out and picking a pear and sharing it before bedtime.
Jessica, Lynne and great grandma made a lot of applesauce and dried apples.
Jessica decided that we also needed to make homemade apple pie! We had a blast making it and even more fun eating it. Jessica, you are an amazing cook--you take after your Great Grandma G, not me in that category!

Halloween Time

Fall is in the air which means it is time for Halloween fun and costumes and carving pumpkins. I am so glad that Jessica and Dan are living here or we may not have even enjoyed Halloween this year. We have been really busy at school working, soccer games and volleyball games but every time we would come home,
Jessica would have Jacob running around in his costume or
she would be carving up cute pumpkins to decorate our home.
Rich, Grandpa and Richie grew all our pumpkins this year and Jacob loves touching, hitting and playing with them. Our largest pumpkin weighed in at just over 90 pounds and three other were about 70 pounds. Next year we hope to break the 150 pound mark!!

Saying Goodbye to Grandma & Grandpa

With the fall leaves turning colors, also comes the time when Grandma and Grandpa Glassford head back to Las Vegas to live for the winter. We love having them here and will miss them terribly! They are such an important part of our family!
Their bedroom is upstairs. down the hall from the front room where Little Jacob loves to play. He has been in the habit of going down the hall and knocking on their door until they open it and let him in. Jacob still runs down the hall and knocks and can't figure out why he can't find Great Grandma and Great Grandpa. He has loved playing with them. Thanks for spending so much time with him!
We had Dave and Gina's family over for Sunday dinner to celebrate our last night with them.
We were all excited to see little Luke walking around with a cast. He is doing amazing and our prayers are still with him that he will make a full recovery! You are one brave little boy!!
One of the last things Grandma and Grandpa did before they left was buying our dog Boe a huge bone for a good bye gift. I think they got him one large enough to last til they move back in May, what do you think?
Thanks for all you do for our family Grandma and Grandpa, We really miss you!

Baby Jacob's 1st Birthday

We got to celebrate Jacobs 1st birthday. He didn't jump into the cake and destroy it like Jessica did when she was a baby, but once he got a taste of the frosting, that's all he wanted. We all had fun watching him play with his presents.
Happy Birthday Jacob - - - We love you!!!