Sunday, September 25, 2011

Fast forward

Hello blog world. I realize our last post was in June so let me catch you up with the highlights:
July -

Courtney was busy photographing weddings, newborn babies, and families.
I was working hard at the airport and working towards my pilots license.
Aspen learned some new tricks and learned to swim. Our little puppy reached 20 lbs
We were fortunate enough to have several of our friends come to visit before they set out on mission trips to Africa, Peru, and China.
To end out the month we finished our bathroom renovation and painted our bedroom.
August-
We finally finished our backyard overhaul, and just in time to host a baby shower for my Sister Laurie and our niece (almost here) Skylar! This picture is in the middle of all the backyard work!
For Courtney, the wedding season continued, and Courtney and her best friend refinished some old furniture and decorated her office. I helped on their projects by doing the "man jobs", but lots of my free time was spent flying. I flew several solo trips and logged a bunch of hours.
Aspen reached the 30 lb mark and has continued to bring us lots of joy.
September -
We spent a great weekend at Lake LBJ with Courtney's parents!
Courtney finished out her Summer wedding season and we look forward to her winter season as she post processes the last few weddings.
I've been busy flying or taking ground school almost everyday to get ready for my check ride on the 30th.
Aspen , our 5 and a half month old puppy reached a whopping 37.4 lbs, and is healthy as an ox

The last few months were busy but wonderful and I do not know how to close out a blog post so "here's to you kid"

- The Griffins

Here is a photo collage Courtney made of our weekend at the lake.


Lake Collage

1 comment:

  1. Yay for the update! Aspen is a cutie. Courtney, I'm so excited that you've been able to go photographer full time! OF course, I knew it would happen because you're extremely talented! And Jimmy, good luck on your check ride, although I'm not sure what that means :)

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