Airshow

Ξ June 21st, 2009 | → | ∇ Griffin Updates |

Ok, I forgot about the airshow.  We actually went to the airshow before we went to San Fran.  It was a lot of fun.  I think this can be described best with pictures.

picture-049We saw a lot of cool planes.  This was one of the Thunderbirds just before the show.

picture-056This is Jonathan’s favorite plane!  The Mustang.  And just so you know, the vehicle Mustang wasn’t named after the horse, it was named for the plane.  Jonathan wants everyone to know that the car isn’t nearly as cool as the plane.

picture-054I know this picture isn’t the best quality, but I had to post it.  This guy was actually flipping the helicopter upside down!  Seeing as how that seems like it should be against physics I had to post this.  It was so awesome!

picture-065This was all of us girls.  I bought the pink hat while there.  I was trying to not get sunburned.  And turns out I actually really like the pink hat.  Yes, let it be known.  I like something that is pink.  Did you ever think I would actually admit to that?

picture-083We can’t remember what kind of plane this was, but both think it is pretty cool.

picture-088And I will end with a super cool picture of the thunderbirds while they were performing.  It was a really great show!  I am really glad we went!  We had a lot of fun with our friends as well.  Thank goodness Tammy and I started looking this up a month or so before it happened.

 

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