Sarah Ayers was born in Seattle Washington as Sarah Taron and grew up in Nooksack Valley 26 miles from the Canadian border.

She lived in the same home from the age three to nineteen years-old.

Sarah allows herself to find inspiration from everything around her and truly believes that world peace is possible.

She is the second of six girls in her family with three brothers and was homeschooled for the majority of her former education. Starting college at the age of sixteen allowed her to have an associates degree when most kids are just thinking about the possibility of continuing to college. Unlike the majority of her siblings, she chose to start living life right away rather than going on to further college education.

The book is based in 2006 in Colorado Springs, but Sarah’s story as an entrepreneur and creator and childcare expert really started at the age eight if not earlier! Sarah has always been the one to offer help when young children needed extra attention; volunteer an idea when there was a need for brainstorming and her head was always brimming with various business model ideas!

While reading did come hard (not truly being able to read independently until age nine), she has always loved to write stories and been an avid journal keeper. It is the primary way she has found peace in her often noisy world.

Sarah got married at the age of 23 to Justin Ayers and at the time this book is being published she has been married for thirteen years. She and her husband are the proud parents of two daughters, a son and a thirteen-year-old terrier mix named Winston.

She lives on the Lummi Indian Reservation where she has served as a licenced in-home childcare provider for over a decade.


Sarah is the owner and founder of a nanny service called Gooseberry Aunty Nannies, a podcast called Stories Inspirations and Moving Forward and looks forward to traveling the world teaching others about the importance of play in early learning and encouraging people to live less scripted lives, cultivating belonging within themselves by realizing they don’t need to fit in, but that they can be perfectly at home wherever they are.

Sarah allows herself to find inspiration from everything around her and truly believes that world peace is possible.

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The Making of Mia is for people to pay attention to their own hearts as they interact with the world just as I have.

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