Friday, July 15, 2011

Nan and Grandma Robison at the Cabin.


Natalie and my mom joined us at the cabin for a few days between procedures for Natalie in Provo. We loved going to the cabin to ride the razor and just relax. We were able to spend two nights.


Here we are enjoying the sunshine. We were close enough to the Lodge that we could slip over and get a mug. It was fun having Mom and Natalie at the cabin with us. We took turns taking the razor on the trails.


Natalie and Mike are heading out for a ride. It is a beautiful day. We had been up late at night watching movies and just relaxing. Life is good.


This is a picture of the Buffalo River as it empties into Box Canyon. We walked across a walkway to see the fish ladder there. So much fun having Mom there. Mike and Natalie rode the razor and Mom and I followed in the truck. Mike, the truck corners like it is on rails.


There were so many places to stand for pictures. Mom told us that we used to swim in this area of the Buffalo River with Brett Rocks family. It sure has changed since then. I remembered, but it was so dark in my memories. Probably later in the evening.


We loved taking turns getting pictures with Mom. You should see how many pictures we took.


It is our turn to take the razor out. I asked Mom if she felt good enough. Well she laughed the whole way and said how good it was to go on trails. We even went through water in the roads. She was a super good sport. We really had a good time and didn't get lost. You know we had a mug before we left. Sure are enjoying our days at the cabin.

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Natalie and Mike left for a ride on the razor. They called us and had met Fish and Game officers at the Lodge. They were going to put 20,000 fish at McKray Bridge and Buttermilk Landing. Mom and I jumped in the truck, filled our mugs, and followed the truck to unload the fish. They started at Buttermilk, so we called Mike to tell them they would be unloading the first group at Buttermilk. It didn't take Mike and Natalie long to meet us. They must have driven full speed on the razor. What an amazing sight to see. We watched the fish coming out of the tubes of the truck, and the seagulls were trying to get some of the slower ones.


Mom and I drove to the cabin. We walked inside and looked at everything. There are memories in everything we see. Yes, we shed a few tears. It was great for us to talk about the great man that dad was. We talked about his ambition and how hard he had always worked. We sure do love him and all that he meant to all of us. It is hard to even write this without crying. We love you Dad and Mom.


We are enjoying watching movies in the evening. We have popcorn to eat, a spoon of warm caramel, and a nice warm blanket. Mom and I slept through a few movies. I love sitting there with the Christmas lights on the tree just being together.


Mom was all cleaned up with her white pants on. Mike and Natalie brought the razor back after a long ride. I didn't think we would have time for a ride, but Mom was ready to go. We crossed the river and followed the Old Chick Creek road. We drove until there was too big of a puddle to cross. We turned around and rode back. Mom, you were fun to take to the cabin. Thanks for coming with us. Natalie and I went back home, packed and drove to Salt Lake arriving at 1:00 AM at Melissa's.

Here's a re-cap movie trailer:


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