Sara Sadik, a Palestinian/Lebanese energetic mom of 3 puzzle pieces who delivers her distinct brand of warm candid humor with an extra dose of sass in a traditional Arabic coffee cup.
A Post-It/highlighter/notebook aficionado who/that tries to always tell it/call it like it is. Her secret sauce is that she believes in finding humor in any situation and she's on a mission to make you see the lighter side breathe, and know you're not alone in this unpredictable odyssey through mommyhood.
Married to America-born Syrian Omar, whose investment career finances her Starbucks 1/2 shot soy cappuccinos, together they’re thirtysomethings who used to skydive and go on safaris for kicks, but now enjoy looking for stuffed bunnies and superman band-aids.
With a Palestinian dad and a Lebanese mom, she’s lived on three continents, in five countries, and muses on how moms-to-be and moms-in-action think, feel, question, and seek magic in their lives—regardless of location: from Delaware to Dubai, where she has lived for the past seven years. She reads to her kids on most nights (usually I Love You Stinky Face by Lisa Mccourt) but never skips a morning dance off (usually Shakira or Mumford and Sons).
A big believer in pinkie promises, peanut better and no surprise - magic, Sara will have coffee with anyone for the chance to vent about mother-in-laws and share in a good ol’ fashioned sobfest. A kid at heart she knows every single word to every single Disney song (a task she accomplished before having kids) and loves the idea of free samples.
She has been previously worked for/employed by The Daily Star newspaper, the U.N. and The Prime Minister’s Office in Dubai until they realized that her creativity and dance moves were unproductive. Or so she tells herself.