This morning started like so many Memorial Day mornings have over the years. There was a parade to get ready for. Matt left to help with the marching band trailer. I drove kids around, found a spot to watch and then afterwards I stood in my kitchen making mac and cheese for a cookout later…
Redefining What It Means To Be A Strong Mom
Sometimes showing up as a mom looks less like strength… and more like sitting on the bathroom floor asking God to help you make it through the day gently. Not because you don’t love your family. Not because you’re failing. But because motherhood can feel heavy in ways very few people talk about honestly. Somewhere…
Beyond Supermom: When Carrying Everything Becomes Too Heavy
Somewhere along the way, motherhood started feeling like a performance I could never quite keep up with. Even on my best days, it still felt like I was falling behind somewhere. So I kept pushing. Kept carrying. Kept telling myself that if I just managed my time better, became more disciplined, got more organized, or…
What Kids Absorb Without Being Taught
You can teach manners for years, but say one curse word accidentally in traffic, and suddenly your toddler becomes a parrot. 😂 For some reason, children always seem to absorb the one thing you hoped they wouldn’t repeat. But honestly, as funny as those moments can be, they reveal something deeper, too. Kids absorb far…
The Legacy You’re Building: More Than Clean Homes and Good Behavior
What Our Children Will Actually Remember One day our homes will be quiet, and I don’t think our children will remember whether the baseboards stayed clean. They probably won’t remember whether every basket of laundry was folded on time or whether dinner was homemade every night. They may not even remember most of the things…
Grace-Filled Legacy Building: Parenting Without the Pressure
Motherhood can start to feel like one long pressure test we’re constantly failing. We scroll through picture-perfect homes, beautifully organized routines, and curated motherhood moments that make legacy building look effortless. Somewhere along the way, many of us quietly started believing that building a godly legacy meant becoming a perfect mother. Never losing our patience.…
Your Children Don’t Need a Perfect Mom
There is so much pressure on mothers today to “get it right.” To have the clean house.The organized routines.The healthy meals.The perfect attitudes.The successful careers.The happy marriages.The picture-perfect children. And if we are honest, comparison has become almost second nature. We compare ourselves to the moms on social media.To the moms at church.To the moms…
When Your Thoughts Are the Battlefield
Some of the biggest battles we fight as mothers aren’t visible to anyone else. They happen quietly in our thoughts. The enemy rarely starts by attacking our actions. He starts by attacking what we believe about ourselves. Legacy isn’t only shaped by the decisions we make. It’s shaped by the truths we believe—and the lies…
The Oak Tree Symbol of Building a Family Legacy
For a long time, I struggled to find the right symbol for Mom Leaves A Legacy. Not because there weren’t beautiful options. But because none of them fully captured what this space has become. Mom Leaves A Legacy didn’t start as a brand strategy or a perfectly planned business idea. It started as something much…
When God Tests Your Faith: Finding Patience in Motherhood’s Trials
I used to pray for patience. I don’t anymore. Because I’ve learned something about how God answers that prayer. Motherhood doesn’t just test your patience.It tests your faith. It tests what you believe about God when you’re exhausted.When you’ve repeated yourself ten times.When you’re praying for change, and nothing seems to shift.When you’re showing up…