Mother’s Day Memories and Sunday Morning Coffee

Mother’s Day has definitely changed now that our sons are grown, but it’s so beautiful in ways I never imagined.

While I sometimes miss the days when I was at the heart of their world, there’s nothing more rewarding than watching them create their paths. Seeing my sons fall in love—and witnessing one become a father to his son, raising him with warmth and compassion—fills me with immense pride and joy. Our traditions might look different now, but our love has only grown deeper, and I wouldn’t trade this precious season of life for anything.

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Season 5 Volume 19

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Mother’s Day used to look a little different in our house. I remember those early years—homemade cards with backward letters, breakfast in bed made with too much syrup, sticky hugs, and the joyful chaos only young kids can bring. I was the center of their world, and they were the center of mine.

A woman in a pink dress and a man in a tuxedo stand behind three boys wearing white shirts and pink bow ties, posing for a photo in front of a black door decorated with greenery.


Fast-forward a few decades, and things have shifted. I’m still their mom (forever and always), but now my boys are grown. They’re professionals; two are husbands, one is a father, and one is a father-to-be. Watching them grow has opened my heart in ways I never imagined.

Four people sit at a restaurant table with several glasses of red wine, a bottle of wine, and a plate with bread in front of them, smiling at the camera.

It’s such a joy watching your children become parents. Suddenly, all those lessons I worked so hard to teach—patience, love, humor, flexibility—are showing up in the next generation. I catch glimpses of how I mothered, reflected in how my sons parent or embrace their role as uncles, and it’s incredibly touching.

I’ll admit, it gets emotional. Seeing one of my sons gently rocking his little boy to sleep or hearing another discuss birth plans with his wife, excitement, and nervousness mingling in his voice—those moments are enough to bring tears to my eyes.

Yet, on days like Mother’s Day, I feel a gentle pull at my heart. I’m no longer the one planning the celebration or the center of their world—and that’s okay. It’s bittersweet. I miss those sweet traditions we shared when they were young and the heartfelt efforts they made to show their love. But now, they’re creating beautiful traditions with their families, and there’s nothing more wonderful than seeing that legacy continue.

And that is the greatest gift.

Four men in suits and a woman in a pink dress pose outdoors, smiling and hugging closely in front of green foliage on a sunny day.

I wouldn’t trade this season of life for anything. It’s deeply rewarding to see my boys grow into wonderful men who love their partners and children with all their hearts.

There’s something special—even sacred—about stepping back and watching them take the lead, knowing I played a part in building the foundation they now proudly stand upon.

Leslie and a young child sitting on a white couch outdoors. The woman is smiling and wearing a blue shirt, while the child is looking forward and holding a toy.

Being a mother to three sons will always be my greatest blessing and most cherished accomplishment. But watching them step into the next chapter—especially as one becomes a father—feels like a beautiful and unexpected reward for which I’m deeply grateful.

I’m constantly moved by the full-circle moments: lullabies I once sang now gently hummed to my grandson, and parenting advice I shared years ago being echoed (or playfully reimagined) in their own homes.

So yes, Mother’s Day looks a little different now—but in the most meaningful way. It’s no longer about the cards or gifts (though they still send the most beautiful flowers!).

It’s about legacy—love passed down through generations—and the quiet, overwhelming pride of knowing you raised kind, strong men who are now stepping into fatherhood with grace, just like their dad always has.

And that’s all I could ever want.

My Latest Project

My Latest Project

White two-story house with black shutters, steep gabled roof, central front door, and manicured lawn bordered by bushes and trees under a clear blue sky.

It’s taken a year, but we are finally landscaping the front of our home. I am thrilled we have started, and it’s all getting planted … tomorrow!

This is what the front of our house looks like now, and even without the new plants, I already love it. Don’t you think it looks much better cleaned and ready for a new landscape design?

A two-story white house with dark shutters, a steep roof, central front door, second-story balcony, and a brick-bordered walkway leading through a well-kept lawn.

It feels as if you can see our home again!

The new landscaping plan is more of a “country garden” style and will be beautiful. It will be full, but it won’t be overgrown.

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My Biggest Challenge This Week

Four adults stand side by side outdoors on grass, with one holding a baby. All are dressed in golf attire and smiling at the camera.

The boys are coming!

Andrew, Matt, and Michael arrive Wednesday for the San Gabriel Country Club Annual Craven’s Golf Tournament. Dave and Matt are a twosome, and Andrew and Michael are a twosome. It’s a huge tournament with almost 200 teams from all over the U.S., and I cannot wait to host a big dinner (for thirteen) on Wednesday.

Ellie arrives on Thursday, and we will watch a lot of golf and have fun!


This week's to do list.
  • Finish the front landscape.
  • Finalize the backyard.
  • Plan and cook the dinner for 13, which is Wednesday night.

A floral wreath made of pink, peach, and white artificial flowers is displayed on a glass window. Three lit candles sit below.

Happy Happy Nester shared How to Make a Floral Wreath.

A stack of pancakes topped with banana slices is being drizzled with syrup; a bottle of milk and kitchen utensils are in the background.

These Vegan Banana Pancakes look amazing!


And what a week it was!

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    There’s nothing quite like baking Christmas cookie recipes that fill your home with the smell of butter, sugar, and pure holiday joy. Every December, I find myself searching for new treats to share at our family gatherings and parties, cookies that…
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    The holiday season is magical, but let’s face it, it can also be stressful, especially if you’re hosting Christmas. Between planning meals, decorating your home, and ensuring everyone has a wonderful time, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. However, you can reduce…
  • Christmas Living Room Decor
    Every year, when December arrives, our living room decor becomes the heart of our home. It’s where we gather, unwind, sip cocoa, admire the lights, and reflect on the memories tucked into every ornament and garland. And this year, continuing my…
  • The Best DIY Christmas Pillow
    This is one of my favorite Christmas craft DIYs: my Christmas Tree Pillow. It’s easy to make and looks store-bought, but it’s handmade. Shapes and colors are the key to this easy DIY Christmas pillow. Are you ready to see just…
  • Christmas Decor in the Family Room and Sunday Morning Coffee
    What a week it’s been! Between adding Christmas decor to our family room, a fabulous Thanksgiving dinner, and attending a beautiful wedding in Georgia, my heart feels full. I love weeks like this, the kind where your calendar is busy, but…
  • DIY Velvet Christmas Ornaments – A Handmade Christmas
    It’s hard to believe we’ve reached week thirteen of my A Handmade Christmas series! Here are my handmade velvet ornaments. Every week, I look forward to creating this series: sixteen weeks of handmade holiday projects designed to bring creativity, warmth, and…



There are so many fun ideas to share this week on the blog!

  • Our Remodeled Beach House and Unexpected Surprises
  • How to Make Affordable Summer Wedding Flowers
  • Easy Summer Magnolia Wreath DIY
  • A New Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
  • Has the Open Concept Kitchen Plan Gone Out of Style?
  • Happy Birthday to My White Farmhouse Kitchen


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  1. What a beautiful post. Thank you for sharing your wonderful, growing family. Happy Mother’s Day!

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