Life

Sarah Esther

This little girl, right here, needs some lovin’!

Here is a post all about my wonderfully sweet little Sarah and how she is right in this moment.

Sarah is my rock. Is it foolish to say my five-year-old is my rock? …maybe…but she is. When it is just me and the kiddos, she is the one I go to. She is the one that brings us all together. I love my girl.

Ever since the day Sarah was born, she has had a remarkable gift of making others happy. She just has a way about her. She doesn’t even have to do or say anything to people and she seems to bring a smile to their faces.

Sarah is becoming quite the little mother. She makes comments every day about how her life is going to be as a mom and how excited she is to be one someday {although she is convinced that she will still live with me when she is a mom so we are still fine tuning that a bit}.

This girl is the essence of patience. When you look up patience in the dictionary, it should have her sweet little face staring back at you. She is so patient with everyone. It’s hard being sandwiched in between two brothers who have big emotions and feelings, and she does it beautifully.

She never complains. She never holds a grudge. She is so quick to forgive. She is the first to give a hug and make things right.

One of Sarah’s biggest assets is her attitude. Her positive attitude is amazing. She goes into everything with a can-do attitude. She strives to do her best at everything she does but she also is okay if she’s not perfect. She pushes herself but never to the point where she damages her self worth.

I learn so much when I just sit back and watch her. She watches others and she really strives to help them. To be what THEY need her to be.

Sarah is also a bit of a wild girl. She loves to let it all out while she sings songs from The Greatest Showman, has some crazy expressions, and says some things that we just have no idea where they came from.

For example, two days ago Sarah says, “I am happy to be a human today.”

Totally straight faced. Just looking out the window. Just being a happy human.

Sarah loves to slither on the floor completely covered with her blanket and pretend to be the fearsome “Blanket Monster”. She loves chocolate. She loves to dress up.

But I honestly feel like the thing that makes her most happy is being with those she loves, enjoying whatever THEY love to do best. She loves to make those around her happy.

I love my Sarah more than I could ever say. I will forever be grateful that she is my daughter. She makes the world a better place.