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It may not look like a doctor's car, but
this is the standard Aussie vehicle.
If you don't have a Ford Falcon, 1996 model, it's over.
You're not an Aussie.
Hey, Rocky, eat your heart out.
Osmo's in the house. Ready to take on anyone.
Sarah is ... I don't know. I'm speechless.
My husband studies, and I have the gift of talking.
Come on, old guy, you're taking a bit long there.
There are only three of us.
We get along well; it's a smooth household.
Mia and I have a special bond. We spend a lot of time together.
She's an intelligent young lady.
I guess Mia feels cheated because she is an only child.
But we're hoping to change that. Right, dear?
We love to throw parties. Barbecues are our favorite.
There's food, fun, dancing, movies—
it's everything awesome all together at our house.
Look at their faces; they're so intent!
Hey, watch out! The fire is going to blow up over there.
That's my man. Shane to the rescue.
Sarah was a receptionist.
Because of her personality and her energy,
she started doing publicity for television shows.
I've been lucky to work with some incredible people.
I get to meet many celebrities,
but this is one of my favorites.
I was at the peak in my career,
and I was at a major motoring event with important people,
and my little girl, Mia, called.
She was very upset. She said, "Mum,
I want you to come home. I miss you.
I really, really miss you." That really pierced my heart.
Everything I was doing,
the things around me, just seemed trivial.
Suddenly I thought, "I need to be at home."
This is Snowie—Snowball— and that's Licorice.
That was when I decided to be a full-time mother
and a full-time wife and be the best at it that I could—
not give a little here and
a little there between jobs, but give it 100 percent.
And I've never been happier.
It's the most rewarding thing I've ever done.
Sarah, are you going to join?
I'm a loud Aussie country girl.
I love laughter. I'm a publicist.
I'm a mother. My name is Sarah Osmotherly, and I'm a Mormon.