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It's hard to remember when I had the most fun with Sarah? She was always fun to be with. There is so many, she was "The Delight" of every moment I had with her.
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I learned that time travels faster by then we wish and some people's circle of life is a smaller diameter then others. Try your best to communicate with your children because you never know what tommarrow will bring?
December 2004. Sarah and sister Caitlin visited the home they lived after Christmas shopping at a nearby store. After that I received a telephone call on February 5th, 2025, a day before "The Superbowl" between The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. That was the last day I hears from either one of them.
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Her birth was just the beginning that brought a great deal of happiness. Sarah loved the outdoors and making things with her hands, her concentration and focus  at toddler age  and forwarding was with intense curiosity. Her smile and chuckle would humorously make anyone laugh. She came to me crying once and told me Gracie, our Siamese Cat, had bit her. I asked why? She replied, "I don't know". I then asked, "What were you doing, before she (Gracie) bit you"? Sarah then said, "I was biting her ear"? I began laughing and her tears dried quickley with laughter as well! Much later when Sarah 5, maybe 6, with her sister went to The Skyline Drive, we stopped to picnic with KFC chicken and it's sides at a picnic table when I felt a tug on my right shoulder, when I turned, a young doe (female deer) was asking for a handout, our eyes focused and cautiously, we gave bits of broken buscuit, Sarah, Caitlin and I were in a WOW of intrigued amazement! Caitlin, her sister, would put Sarah in a battery operated red Jeep and cruz around the acre of yard we had. The batteries would require more charging, the wiring over-heated, but new wiring, connectors and another full charge was on it's way. They were inseparable and Caitlin was the best BIG sister anyone could have had. We had traveled to Nags Head, N.C. and Virginia Beach. Once Sarah stay out digging in the sand so long, a beach umbrella was required for a couple days and bottles of green Aloe was applied hourly, it seemed, but the real task was keeping her under that umbrella! She wanted so much to contiue her dig, in the sun, that made her so miserable. Sarah and her sister both were great fisherman/fishergirls. they enjoyeed that a lot too! Baiting the hook with a worm wasn't their style, but helping with unhooking the fish was done with intense coriousity. 

      I'm writing the accounts that ocurred over 27 years ago, where has all the time gone? Sarah passed away after 33 years and memories is all I have. I can only wish no more time passes before I can hug her sister and tell her I love and miss you.

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