Anyone who knows "Mama Schmidt" knows that she is enamored with her birthday. While most celebrate a birth "day" she celebrates her "birthday month." March is my birthday month and it's a big one this year so I'm going to celebrate in style. But it's been a tough couple of weeks. I have a tendency to have conqueror attitude when I have a goal or ambition. I don't want to achieve the goal, I want to annihilate it. This mindset often leaves me in one of two places - racing to achieve, or stopped. When I have a lot on my plate I have a harder time finding middle ground. Luckily, I have resources. Luckily, one of those resources is "my girl Sarah."
When I was six years and ten days old I got the best birthday present a girl could ask for - a little sister. I had two brothers already and when I found out my mom was pregnant I threatened my parents to leave them for a family with ONLY sisters if they gave me another brother. I already had a family picked out if the worst happened - but, thankfully, she was a girl. They wanted to name her Emily Rose but I kept calling her "my sister Sarah" after my favorite character in my favorite book Sarah's Unicorn by Bruce and Katherine Coville. I was a pretty persuasive child.
So, my girl Sarah, my favorite birthday present of all time, has been
the ringleader of birthday cheer for me this year. Since I'm turning 30
and her birthday is on the 30th she has decided that we'd celebrate 30
days of 30 starting at the beginning of the month and ending on her
birthday. On day one she posted a picture to instagram of photos from a
crazy impromptu photo shoot we decided to do last summer. She's sent
me texts wishing me "happy day five," "happy day six." These little
reminders have brought glimpses of sunshine on dark days and have
reminded me that even though things are tough, this is a time of
celebration in my life. I'm posting one of my favorite 30 days of 30
postings she made for me - it's from day four - a picture of my mom when
she was pregnant with me. Enjoy!

I fully support celebrating one's birthday for an extended period of time. My brother fully supports celebrating every day as his birthday. Feel free to adopt his logic if you'd like.
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