This is not a positive posting so to avoid depression close this immediately. We had a major set back last week. Because only 4 1/2 feet of the rock were exposed and we needed at least 7 feet deep. I called in Burt Cox again, the blaster, he, David, Lane and I had a meeting with him and told him what we would like removed some right by the head and then some of the mountain that was protruding out to far to be able to see the monument very well from below. We figured we'd have him do it too as long as we had him there. He explained how he'd use a light charge and pop off the close areas and a bigger one for the other parts. Not sure how it all happened exactly but he blew everything up. David and Lane were very apprehensive about having him back because all his blasts up too that point had been too big but that was when they were searching for a needle in a hay stack but now that he had direction and therefore thought he would be more careful now. However there are a few things to consider. Burt said that the cause of the rock splitting was a natural fracture that ran down the center of the rock and there for releasing the dirt on the side released the pressure holding it together and caused the split. David was on the ranch when it happened and he said the blast was enormous not just a little pop. You can see this by how huge the rocks are in the picture. He had also drilled directly into the rock in order to pop off the right corner to help us get the round of her head and did use a lighter charge for that. You can see the black powder marks on the rock in the picture. This too may have been just enough force to crack the rocks natural fracture. Grandpa and Ralph went up and inspected and they felt it had been a natural fracture and whatever the cause forced the rock to break through it. Grandpa felt however that it may have actually been a blessing because if it didn't break right then it may have done it down the road while we were working on it and someone could have been seriously hurt or worse. Grandpa didn't feel it was entirely Burts fault.
So here we are back to square one. Grandpa says we've learned a lesson. If we are able to find another suitable rock we need to immediately drill several holes directly into it and epoxy rebar 10 to 12 feet into the mountain to secure it before we start.
So the big question right now is...Is the rock in these parts suitable for a monument of this size. It seems that all of them have several natural fractures? Do we put the time and expense into locating another rock and hope that it will hold together enough or do we try another route? Should we create a man made made rock? You've seen them...around swimming pools and around Disneyland.
Grandpa would like to still try and locate a natural stone. I would too but if this begins to prove to be unfeasible the later may be our next best option. Any thoughts?
Sculpting Grandma
"I am Sculpting Grandma as God is Sculpting Me."

Monday, June 30, 2014
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Well I can definately say that if I were to give these first few weeks a label it would be "Trial and Error". That rock is as hard as a.... um.. rock? We have drilled and drilled and drilled. We have broken 3 bits already. But we were granted a tender mercy when the Dexpan did indeed produce cracks!!! The stuff worked! So for now we're just drilling holes throughout the day, filling them with the demolition compound before we leave, coming back the next morning and if the rock isn't already laying on the ground we're knocking it off and repeating. There's several layers of rock to work through before we can start to see any facial features begin to appear. Like I've said before...She's in there. We just have to unveil her. I can see that the pose I chose to put her in is going to be much more of a challenge for a novice as myself. Putting her straight forward might have been simpler but I'm hoping the end result will be worth it. When I finish each day I drop in and report to Grandpa. I just really need to work through these outer layers more quickly so real progress can be seen. Not because I need the project to pass quickly but I just want Grandpa to see her begin to form.
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WE HAVE CRACKS! We have had rocks fall that would have literally taken days to chip out by hand. |
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Grandma has aquires a few markings of measurements. And a strap holding her in place so we don't risk her falling forward when we stand her up. |
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
It's official!!! We have finally begun. Wade and I started Monday morning... First thing we did was hook up a Time Lapse Camera that hopefully, if we read the instructions right and programmed it correctly, should take a picture every 24 hours for the next year. And then we stood, stared and scratched our heads. Finally we looked at each other shrugged and said well let's just start and see where we go from here. For the last 3 days we have been using the Rotary Hammers and have just drilled holes, lots and lots of holes. I have some stuff ordered that will be here by Friday (hopefully). The stuff is called Dexpan. It is a compound that you mix and pour into the holes and if it goes according to planned, it will expand and break the rock out for us (hopefully right where we want and not were we don't) saving us ALOT of drilling and chipping out. If it doesn't work then we will have to resort to honey combing the rock really close together and then chipping out with a jack hammer.
Grandpa decided he wanted to build the dirt up against the rock and so we could work from the ground. He felt this would be more productive so we're trying it out. I wanted to establish the nose and face shape first so David built the dirt up to about even with the mouth and we're going from there. I'll post a pic when there's visible progress happening.
I'm so lucky to be working with Wade this summer. He will be a senior this year. So i know this is a golden time. Oh and something we're super happy about...we are in full shade clear until 11! What a blessing!
Grandpa decided he wanted to build the dirt up against the rock and so we could work from the ground. He felt this would be more productive so we're trying it out. I wanted to establish the nose and face shape first so David built the dirt up to about even with the mouth and we're going from there. I'll post a pic when there's visible progress happening.
I'm so lucky to be working with Wade this summer. He will be a senior this year. So i know this is a golden time. Oh and something we're super happy about...we are in full shade clear until 11! What a blessing!
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
It has been sometime since we last posted but much has transpired since then. David has worked relentlessly in the pursuit of finding a perfect rock. I knew it was up there we just needed to find it. Because of the area, which covers all the valley not just the ranch, all the rock lies in layers. Therefore, there are several cracks that run vertically, horizontally, angled, you name it, throughout all the limestone cliffs in the area. With the sculpture having so many protruding features, we have to be very careful. We are trying to avoid a situation where we have been working on the sculpture for quite some time and then the nose slides off or the chin or the entire face.
Recently during our search a little miracle occurred that I'm anxious to share with you. A few months ago, Grandpa and I decided on where we felt the perfect place for the monument should be. So David and the driller proceeded to drill and chip away at the stones there. Only to find unsuitable material. Then about a week ago, the guy who grandpa has had up there drilling showed up unannounced when no one was around and proceeded to drill and chip away and in doing so discovered what we feel is finally suitable material. The interesting part is that when David showed up and saw it he asked the guy why he had decide to drill there, due to the fact that it was about 30 to 40 ft further south from where we had been searching. The guy said, "I just followed the paint line your sister had laid out for me." However, I had not been up there painting lines, neither had David, nor Grandpa or Ralph, who is a hand of grandpas that has been helping David from time to time. It can only be explained as a tender mercy! We have no idea where the painted line came from!
So that brings us to today....David had an appointment this morning and so for the first ever I found myself alone at the monument. The day was gorgeous! If only it could be like that through out the entire project but unfortunately it won't! But as I sat there, with the breeze blowing lightly, it was so peaceful, almost sacred. What a special place this will be for this monument. As I gazed over the rock I could see her in it. I placed my hand on the stone and an overwhelming feeling came over me. Not just with the monumental (no pun intended :) task at hand but with the spirit of this project. She's already there...this stone was meant for her...we just need to unveil that precious face lying beneath the surface.
When David and Ralph finally arrived we took measurements and figured out were the nose will go. We've decided to start there. There is one horizontal crack that runs through our canvas but it lands about 17 feet from the top and grandma's chin will hit at 16 feet so we'll barely miss it.(another tender mercy) So it will run through her neck but we think that will work out OK. David is just going to clear some more stone from the south side of her face. And all the rubble you see lying at the base of it and it will be go man go. So so close! Can't wait to get going.
Grandpa is so anxious! When Grandpa and David were trying to talk me into doing this project one of my biggest concerns was time. I am first and foremost a mother and knew my family and their needs need to be my first priority, but David assured me that Grandpa had said he didn't care if it took me 4 years to complete he just wanted me to take charge of this project. But last week David informed me that Grandpa had told him he estimates we are about 15% behind schedule....WHAT!!?? I told David, "Wait don't I have 4 years if needed?" (although I never intended on taking that long) David laughed and said, "You know Grandpa. You were already behind schedule when you agreed to take on the project." So funny! Sure love that man! This project is all he's thinking about these days! We will definitely be keeping you all posted. And please continue to keep us in your prayers...BECAUSE IT'S WORKING! Love you.
Recently during our search a little miracle occurred that I'm anxious to share with you. A few months ago, Grandpa and I decided on where we felt the perfect place for the monument should be. So David and the driller proceeded to drill and chip away at the stones there. Only to find unsuitable material. Then about a week ago, the guy who grandpa has had up there drilling showed up unannounced when no one was around and proceeded to drill and chip away and in doing so discovered what we feel is finally suitable material. The interesting part is that when David showed up and saw it he asked the guy why he had decide to drill there, due to the fact that it was about 30 to 40 ft further south from where we had been searching. The guy said, "I just followed the paint line your sister had laid out for me." However, I had not been up there painting lines, neither had David, nor Grandpa or Ralph, who is a hand of grandpas that has been helping David from time to time. It can only be explained as a tender mercy! We have no idea where the painted line came from!
So that brings us to today....David had an appointment this morning and so for the first ever I found myself alone at the monument. The day was gorgeous! If only it could be like that through out the entire project but unfortunately it won't! But as I sat there, with the breeze blowing lightly, it was so peaceful, almost sacred. What a special place this will be for this monument. As I gazed over the rock I could see her in it. I placed my hand on the stone and an overwhelming feeling came over me. Not just with the monumental (no pun intended :) task at hand but with the spirit of this project. She's already there...this stone was meant for her...we just need to unveil that precious face lying beneath the surface.
When David and Ralph finally arrived we took measurements and figured out were the nose will go. We've decided to start there. There is one horizontal crack that runs through our canvas but it lands about 17 feet from the top and grandma's chin will hit at 16 feet so we'll barely miss it.(another tender mercy) So it will run through her neck but we think that will work out OK. David is just going to clear some more stone from the south side of her face. And all the rubble you see lying at the base of it and it will be go man go. So so close! Can't wait to get going.
Grandpa is so anxious! When Grandpa and David were trying to talk me into doing this project one of my biggest concerns was time. I am first and foremost a mother and knew my family and their needs need to be my first priority, but David assured me that Grandpa had said he didn't care if it took me 4 years to complete he just wanted me to take charge of this project. But last week David informed me that Grandpa had told him he estimates we are about 15% behind schedule....WHAT!!?? I told David, "Wait don't I have 4 years if needed?" (although I never intended on taking that long) David laughed and said, "You know Grandpa. You were already behind schedule when you agreed to take on the project." So funny! Sure love that man! This project is all he's thinking about these days! We will definitely be keeping you all posted. And please continue to keep us in your prayers...BECAUSE IT'S WORKING! Love you.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Dear Family and Friends;
I am posting today to inform you that we have been experiencing some delays due to mechanical problems with the equipment that is being used to prepare the area for the project.
The stone must be prepped and the area needs to have a firm foundation created so the lift can be put safely in place. Grandpas first priority he has stressed repeatedly and that is safety. The project can and will not begin until the area is deemed completely safe. "If someone was to get hurt, it will take all the fun out of it," he says.
So for 2 reasons I am posting today. First to update you on the delays and second to ask for your prayers. You see this project means so so much to Grandpa. David says he talks about it all the time. It is always on his mind. It is something that brings him a little excitement in his sorrow. Grandpa is 88 and really wants to see this project underway and hopefully even completed. Please remember to ask Heavenly Father to bless the equipment to work properly so that the project may begin.
And when the project begins, as much as I hate to beg for myself but I myself am simply not enough for the task at hand and will require MUCH divine help. So every now and then please pray for all those working on the project. First and foremost with safety, for Grandpa, and second for abilities beyond our own.
I love you all very much.
Love, Heidi
I am posting today to inform you that we have been experiencing some delays due to mechanical problems with the equipment that is being used to prepare the area for the project.
The stone must be prepped and the area needs to have a firm foundation created so the lift can be put safely in place. Grandpas first priority he has stressed repeatedly and that is safety. The project can and will not begin until the area is deemed completely safe. "If someone was to get hurt, it will take all the fun out of it," he says.
So for 2 reasons I am posting today. First to update you on the delays and second to ask for your prayers. You see this project means so so much to Grandpa. David says he talks about it all the time. It is always on his mind. It is something that brings him a little excitement in his sorrow. Grandpa is 88 and really wants to see this project underway and hopefully even completed. Please remember to ask Heavenly Father to bless the equipment to work properly so that the project may begin.
And when the project begins, as much as I hate to beg for myself but I myself am simply not enough for the task at hand and will require MUCH divine help. So every now and then please pray for all those working on the project. First and foremost with safety, for Grandpa, and second for abilities beyond our own.
I love you all very much.
Love, Heidi
Monday, March 17, 2014
Creating a Model
Dilemma #1- To smile or not to smile. Jason, the Sculptor, and my painting teacher from Provo, Jon McNaughton, had told me that if Grandma had a large smile she would look too cheesy. The sculpture will look like she's posing for a photograph and it won't FEEL natural. Problem is that as I tried to tone down Grandma's smile I just could not capture her. Even if all her features were correct it was void of all her charm. So I finally settled on the fact that she had to have HER smile. Grandma was seldom caught with out a smile and the most important thing was to capture Grandma in her true essence. So I settled on having her in a more natural and artistic pose.
Dilemma #2 - What age should she be? How do I please everyone? Some felt she should be young, some middle age and some aging. I struggled with this the most. A young Grandma would not be recognized by her Great Grandchildren. So Middle aged seemed to be the most logical age. I made a few small models to work on some of Grandma's middle age features and then began the large model....no good....pushed it in and tried again....still just didn't feel right. I prayed and tried again and again, pushing the clay in and reforming. After much prayer and trial and error I decided maybe she isn't suppose to be middle age, so I began to study the pictures of her youth, a young wife and mother. I once again molded the tin foil center to mold the clay around. I began to feel more influence from the spirit than I had previously and as I molded each feature I began to find Grandma and then it hit me. This is the age her spirit is now! This is the face that we will all see again someday...and with that thought, I was pretty sure I saw Grandma's eye twinkle.
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Lane snapped a pic of me on attempt #1 |
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A small model I did to try and figure out her aging features. |
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One of many Errors. Wasn't working. Pushed it in and tried again. |
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This and the next 2 views is our winner. This model is 30' from the tip of hair to chest. One inch for every foot. |
This last weekend I took the model to Grandpa to get the OK. IT PASSED! Grandpa teared up and said looking at her at that age made him want to get down on one knee and propose. We are SO anxious to get working on this project. We conquered this obstacle and now on the the next!
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