Sarah turned 9 years old yesterday...9 YEARS OLD!!!

Where has the time gone? I know that sounds cliche, but seriously, it seems like just last year we were celebrating her 3rd birthday. Except then we were having a party with ponies and princesses, and now it's all about Hannah Montana. I so wish I was able to post the video of her playing her Hannah Montana guitar with her headset on, singing her heart out..."This is the life, hold on tight, this is the dream, it's all I need" Oh, it is so adorable. And reminds me way too much of myself at that age.

Since the day she was born, Sarah has brought Jon and I so much joy. She is truly a blessing. She always has a smile on her face and is so excited about something, anything! She's excited it's time to go to school, she's excited it's Saturday, she's excited it's morning, she's excited it's dark outside, she's excited it's time to get in bed and read books...she's just always happy.

Sarah has always loved those around her unconditionally. She just accepts everyone, and has never given thought to who they are, what they look like, or where they come from. She just loves, and show kindness without even thinking about it.

One of my favorite memories of Sarah was when she was three. My brother Nate and his wife Margaret were staying with us during the week of Christmas, and we all decided to make a bunch of cookies and fill socks with toiletry supplies and go hand them out to the homeless. The picture below is Sarah frosting the cookies that we handed out that night.

Well, we were down at the park handing out the plates of cookies and toiletry items, and there was this one very gruff looking man who wouldn't accept anything that Jon or I tried to offer him. He angrily went over to the curb and sat down. Jon and I were always within arms reach of our kids. But all of the sudden, little Sarah looked over at that man, walked away from Jon and straight over to the grumpy man. She held out her plate of cookies for him to take. Right as Jon and I caught up to her we saw the man slowly take the plate and then he asked Sarah, in a low, quiet voice, "can I have a hug?" Jon took a protective step closer to Sarah, but then, without hesitation, she just lunged forward and gave this dirty, not so nice, nor nice-smelling man a big hug. And he just held her for what seemed like a long time. He hugged her so tightly, his eyes were closed and we could see he was starting to cry. And Sarah just hugged him. As my own eyes filled with tears, I knew that this man had been through more then I could imagine. And Sarah's willingness to show love unconditionally blessed this man more then anything else could. She was truly showing him the love of Christ....And that's my Sarah.

I know the name Sarah means princess, but some definitions say Sarah means "of noble blood" and Proverbs 31 is a description of "the noble woman" and that is why we decided to name her Sarah. Our desire and prayer for her since the first day we held her in our arms is that she would grow to be a woman of "noble character" and as Proverbs 31 says:
14 comments:
Sarah, Happy Birthday!!!
Liz this is such a beautiful post, teary eyed now.
What a beautiful message to your daughter. You definently should print this and save it for her somewhere!
Liz,
I know you said you don't cry often but you make ME cry all the time! I can only imagine what that sweet baby hug meant to that man. What a beautiful picture you paint with your words. Jill
What a precious gift she is! I am so thankful that that sweet little girl is in our family. I actually have a sweet little card she made for me a few years ago sitting here in my desk.
Happy birthday Sarah and I am hoping you will sing to me in a few days!
Happy 9th Birthday Beautiful Sarah!
Happy 9th Birthday Beautiful Sarah!
Wow! What a tear jerker! The story of the homeless man... really pulled on my heart. Blessings to Sarah!
Happy Birthday, Sweet Sarah...you are SO loved by your family!
So sweet. What a blessing she has been and will continue to be. Happy Birthday!!!
Liz,
I'm with Jill. You make me cry too and I wish we did the things you do for people with your kids right there helping. We need to. as you wrote about Sarah...I could see her at our age and what a virtuous woman I did see. She has the BEST mom. And I also imagine she looks just like you did at her age. I have that with Daphne a little bit and it is so fun!
Happy late b-day Sarah!
What a tribute to your beautiful daughter!! She is such a blessing to your family & it's obvious - through her smile, heart & compassionate attitude!
Happy Birthday Sarah - know that you are special & loved - today & every day!! :)
What a lovely post for your daughter. It's obvious that she has a big heart and is such a sweet girl.
I have a nine year old daughter also, and I know what you mean about the time flying! It's so crazy.
How neat that your family has served the homeless during the holiday time. That is a great idea for my family to do.
Great post! Sarah's a neat gal!!
I think I remember taking that picture of you two love birds in Vegas!
Hope you are having a great day!
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