I had a moment on this Saturday evening to add a little updated post on what has been going on in the last few days.
First off, yesterday our Brianna turned 14 years old. It was a simple day, most of which was spent at home aside from a girls trip to the mall in the morning, cross-country practice in the afternoon and Taco Bell for dinner. Yes, she picked Taco Bell. She had also asked to get her hair highlighted, which we did a few days earlier. It's really hard to tell in these pictures but she does have some blonde added to her hair.

What can I say about Brianna? Well, while she may be small in stature she has a pretty big personality. Or should I say attitude? Oh my! She's definitely been my greatest challenge and it's probably because in a lot of ways she's just like me. That's not to say I don't enjoy being around her. She makes a great shopping buddy and doesn't mind snuggling up with me to watch something on television. I'm envious of her in many ways because she isn't afraid of being herself and also stands her ground when it comes to her belief in God. While some girls are into all the popular things she's quite content in her own style.
Today we packed a picnic lunch and met my parents at a park near their house. It was a nice few hours with my parents. I failed to snap a picture of them but I did take a picture of someone we adopted for the afternoon.
My son kept feeding him chips and he enjoyed every bite. I'm not quite sure if squirrels can have potato chips but this little buddy was enjoying the feast. When my parents left we headed to the mall next to the park in an attempt to do some last minute back to school shopping. My children are so difficult to shop with because they can't seem to find anything they like. My daughter did leave with a few new tops.
Now we are home and going to enjoy the rest of the evening relaxing. Nothing beats being at home. Tomorrow will be church and getting things ready for the first day of school on Monday. I have another week before I start back at my job. I'm trying to hang onto the last moments of summer vacation we have left.