Mother’s Day Magic


When our DD – our darling daughter — was a tot my mom and sister came to live with us for a few weeks after my father died.  Their intent? To explore relocation options to live closer to us.  It was a raucous time on a lot of levels, and our DD enjoyed extended play time with her ever-ready grandma (she called her “Nanny”). 

Mom and Lisa arrived just before Mother’s Day that year and it felt like playtime 24/7 for little DD.  Unlike me…the ever-focused-let’s-stay-on-schedule mom, her Nanny wanted to break all the rules.  Nothing was off limits – most especially treats.  For Nanny, every day was a reason to celebrate and she and DD baked their butts off, focusing on brownies, cookies, cakes.  All the temptresses.

To celebrate Mother’s Day (and “Nanny’s Day”) they conspired to craft a brunch menu that was exclusively sweets.  DD’s task?  Frost the brownies.  Nanny wasn’t much of a scratch baker, and I don’t know that she ever made frosting again – especially after she realized you could purchase a tub’s worth. Thank you, Betty Crocker.

In the pic I’m sharing below our DD was left to her own devices when Nanny gave her cooled brownies to frost.  Here’s the tub and the rub…about the brownies.  No tools – no spoon, no spatula, no butter knife – nada – were offered.  I turned my back for a few minutes (I did that a lot because the mess drove me mad) and when I popped back into the kitchen from the garage, I found the fudge-faced DD immortalized in this photo:


DD’s left hand was wrist-deep in the tub of chocolatey goo as she tried to “frost” the crusty brownies. I could see that she’d been ‘sampling’…ample sampling…with her fingers.  Once or twice I could see she tried to shove a brownie clod INTO the tub to see if she could ‘frost’ them by submerging chunks (similar, she shared later, to the technique we used to dye Easter eggs: “I was trying to dunk them, mama”.).  Umm…that was a no-go…but rather than get rattled that day, I just sat down and joined her…and my crazy baker of a mother. 

By the time we were done, there weren’t many presentable brownies left. They’d been mauled but doggone it, they still tasted pretty awesome.  We had chocolate up our noses, crusted into our fingers and up our arms and it’s a Mother’s Day moment I’ll remember forever.  Rather than get twisted and wound up by the mess amidst another of my mom’s mayhem moments, I let it go.  We had belly aches afterward, sure.  But the memory?  All magic. Mother’s Day Magic.

Today we celebrate Mother’s Day here in the U.S. From me to you…Happy Mother’s Day to the mamas…and all of the wonderful people who exemplify the traits of loving kindness. If you have a moment, my post on Heart of the Matter for Mother’s Day is a tribute to my mom’s strength…despite her pain.

Vicki 💗

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42 responses to “Mother’s Day Magic”

  1. Happy Mother’s Day!! Thank you so much for this! What a beautiful piece ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much…I appreciate you stopping by to share! Big smiles and hugs to you. 🥰

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  3. That looks like you have such wonderful memories Vicki. Happy Mother’s Day my dear friend ❤️
    And Happy Mother’s Day to each and every mother today … and any in the UK can have second helpings xxx

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    1. Love that! “Second helpings”! Yes, yes. xo to you, Brenda! 💕

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      1. Hehe. Mothers Day in the UK is in March

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        1. I’d forgotten that! Yes, yes — I’m all wrapped up in the day that’s celebrated here in the U.S…but it’s not the only one! Thanks, Brenda! 😘

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      2. I hope you have a wonderful day, Vicki, and are spoiled rotten – as you deserve to be xxx

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        1. LOL — I’m a pretty lucky duck every day. And thank you again for the reminder about Mother’s Day being celebrated in March in the UK! I made two edits to my posts, thanks to you. xo, Brenda! I’m waving at you – can you see me? 😎😎😎

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          1. Lol. 🤗🤗🤗 I’d wave back bit think it would make me dizzy today, so sending hugs instead 🤗 😘 💕

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            1. Oh…no waving, then! Just virtual hugs sailing across the ocean. xo! 💕

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              1. Thank you 😊 💓

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  4. The photo is wonderful! I’m smiling and wondering why I never thought of that approach to frosting brownies.

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    1. You ARE a little daredevil, aren’t you? It’s not the most effective method…. BUT…I’d say it was the most fun! xo, Ally! 💕😉💕

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    1. Oh my goodness, yes. And you know that every time I make brownies, Joy, my brain wanders back to that silly Mother’s Day mess. Good stuff! xo! 🥰

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  5. Oh Vicki, what a marvelous Mother’s Day memory! I laughed my way through the whole thing, picturing it in all its messy glory, all the while marveling at your ability to give it up and go with the flow. I’d have probably have run screaming from the house like my hair was on fire. Kudos on your restraint. It sounds like those brownies were worth it! It speaks volumes about your mothering skills. Happy Mother’s Day!! 🥰

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    1. Ah…you’re sweet (wink!) just like those brownies, Julia! I wished I’d learned how to go with the flow more often. I think it would’ve helped all of us…and oh good golly yes! I WANTED to run from the house like my hair was on fire. It was brownie crusted – would that have made me flammable? Maybe! Big hugs to you…today and every day. 🥰

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  6. We grow into go-with-the-flow, don’t you think? Look at where you were then, and where you are now—how far you’ve come, right? Sometimes I think that we forget to acknowledge ourselves for overcoming our struggles and moving on in spite of ourselves. Our hard work deserves our own well-earned personal recognition! So there.

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    1. Oh how I love that…I think this is another “Heart of the Matter” quotable from Julia! “We grow into go-with-the-flow”. What a beautiful thought. And…like most pearls from Julia…so true. You’re right. Part of life’s journey is about building capacity and we morph, grow and change. The great ‘unfolding’, overcoming in spite of ourselves. Thank you! 🥰

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  7. I love being in the “great unfolding” with all of you wonderful intentional, introspective, soul-seeking bloggers of like mind! In the end, “unfolding” may be the only true work that we are all here to do! And we all do it in such a myriad of beautiful ways. What fun to watch ourselves and each other unfold and grow with the flow! Thank you ALL!

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    1. Thank YOU for being a wondrous part of the blogging family, Julia! ❤️

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  8. Now that’s my idea of a grandma taking granddaughter bonding to a whole new level. Why didn’t I ever think of that! Happy Mother’s Day, Vicki!

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    1. LOL — yes…I think it was the most creative AND fun way – ever – to frost a batch of brownies! Thank you, Jane, and Happy Mother’s Day right back to you! 🥰

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  9. Happy Mothers Day!!💗💗

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    1. Same to you, dear LA! 🥰

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  10. Happy Mother’s Day, Vicki!! Those little moments of mischief really make for the best memories, don’t they? 😉❤️

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    1. Oh….I love the sound of that…’little moments of mischief’. That’s a terrific phrase, Erin! And you’re right…they make the best memories! xo! 🥰

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  11. I love this wonderful memory. “Rather than get twisted and wound up by the mess amidst another of my mom’s mayhem moments, I let it go. We had belly aches afterward, sure. But the memory? All magic. Mother’s Day Magic.”

    So, so wise!! Thank you for the laugh and the beautiful reminder that sometimes the hardest thing we do as mothers (and daughters) is to just go for it!! Love you, Vicki!! ❤ ❤ ❤

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    1. Thanks, Wynne — you know how it is – in present day! I could’ve used some doses of “Wynne’s wisdom” when DD was a tot…letting stuff roll and flow – just like Julia said, too.
      xo! 🥰🥰🥰

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  12. Congrats on surviving childbirth, child-rearing, and, most importantly, maintaining a loving family. Cheers to all the moms this day, especially those for whom the day and feelings are complicated.

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    1. I love your thought there, Dr. Stein…cheers to all the moms, daughters, sons, families…who honor one another despite the complexities. 💕💕💕

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  13. Wonderful memory for you and your DD Vicki! I wonder if you set out a pan of brownies and a tub of frosting for DD to find what her reactions might be? Then you and she can have the joy of recreating that earlier moment, plus eating brownies 🙂 Happy Mother’s Day!

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    1. What a fun idea…I like it. 😉 We’ll need to work on setting up a recreation moment! Thanks, Deb — and Happy Mother’s Day to you, too! 🥰

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  14. There’s nothing quite like baking with little ones! Happy Mother’s Day, Vicki!

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    1. Thank you — Happy Mother’s Day to you, too! 🥰

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  15. Wrist-deep in chocolately goo is a good position to find yourself in. We should all be so lucky. Happy Mother’s Day!

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    1. Thank you, Mark! 🥰

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  16. Mother’s Day is the best! And cheers to sweet memories created that day, with a little help from Betty Crocker!!!

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    1. Thank you, Mary. Yes, yes! Betty Crocker saved the day…more than once! xo! 🥰

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