My mom has been gone for almost four years now, but she lives on in me and in her antique collections and furniture that now fill my home.
Mom
My mom passed away in June 2019 after a long illness. Not a day has gone by since then that I have not thought of and missed her. She was my mom, but as an adult, she was also one of my favorite people to spend time with. She was fun, energetic, and interesting, always there with a good story to tell and ready for an adventure.
My mother visited our property here in Maine when we still had the two small cottages, before we built the new house. I am sad that she never got to see this house or spend time here. She would have loved it.
About the same time we were building the house here, my parents moved into a place that would be easier for my mom to navigate and where she could get needed assistance. It was hard to say goodbye to my childhood home, but since they were downsizing significantly, it meant that my sisters and I could incorporate pieces from that home into our own places.
So, when I look around this new home here in Maine, I always feel my mom’s presence.
Come along with me as I share some of her special collections and antiques!
Blue and White Transferware
I come from a family of collectors. My grandfather collected antique treen (small carved wooden pieces). My grandmother filled the front window in her house with colorful glass. And my mom collected many things, but her true love was antique blue and white transferware dishes.
My mom and dad lived in London in the early 1980’s. During that time, and on frequent trips there after they moved back to the States, my mom bought up every existing piece of antique blue and white transferware. Well, that might be a slight exaggeration, but her collection was huge. She had so much that even after dividing it between my dad, sisters, and me, we all still have sizable collections.
My mom used to get up at dawn to hit the antiques markets in London. She really knew her stuff — checking each piece for damage and hallmarks. She could tell so much about a piece just by the feel of it. Her collection included not just classic “Willoware” pieces, but many other more unusual patterns. And dishes for all different uses — from traditional platters, plates, and bowls to asparagus holders, nursing cups, drainers, toast holders. leaf-shaped nut dishes, and more!
I love all the blue and white I got from my mom, but my favorite pieces are the hops and barley pubware — mugs and a jug — that I always display on the dining room mantel.
I plan on doing a whole blog post on antique blue and white transferware at some point. First I will need to do some research — I did not learn enough about it from my mom when I could!
Furniture Pieces
My parents house was filled with beautiful antique furniture, most of which they also purchased when they lived in London. To me, nothing adds more character to a home than one-of-a-kind antiques! And I love how you don’t need to worry about those pieces getting dinged or scratched. If they do, it just adds more age, patina, and history!
Here are some of these special pieces that grace our home!
Giant Sideboard
This massive English sideboard resided in my parents’ kitchen. I believe they had a space designed specifically for it when they renovated. I could not take advantage of such planning. By the time I claimed it as mine, the plans for this house were complete. Luckily it fits perfectly in this spot in the front hallway! I was even able to hang the shelf above it just as my parents did.
The detailing on this piece is amazing, and with all those drawers, it makes for great storage! I love the row of little drawers with the white knobs below the top shelf. They are great for holding stamps, pens, dog collar batteries, playing cards, and other miscellaneous small items!
Everyone’s Favorite Chippy Wicker
My mom and sister found this wicker set, with its fantastic chippy original paint, at an estate sale in Chicago. Getting it from Chicago to my parents’ home in New York was quite the ordeal. But it made it there, and graced their sunroom for many years. I think it was actually always destined for our home here in Maine, though! It couldn’t be more perfect, with its old Maine cottage vibe.
I took this picture yesterday when we were under the arctic freeze. Do you see the “sea smoke” out over the ocean? This phenomenon occurs when the air is much colder than the water.
Bathroom Vanity
This antique washstand with its marble top stood in the upstairs hallway at my parents’ house. I walked by it all the time without a thought. One day, though, when my parents were getting ready to move, and we were in the middle of construction, I stopped and looked at it. It suddenly occurred to me that it would be a perfect vanity in the downstairs bathroom! This piece was meant for our home here, because I already had a mirror that goes with it perfectly!
Cottage Dresser
This cottage dresser is everything I love in a piece of furniture : curvy lines ✔, sweet details ✔️, faux woodgrain painted finish✔️! I admired it for years when visiting my parents and was happy to give it a home here!
Sailors Chest
My parents had this sailor’s chest with the amazing ship painting in my dad’s office. I have no idea what the story was behind it, because it was really not their usual style. It is absolutely perfect , though, in our little coastal den!
Other Pieces
These are some other pieces from my parents house that I have incorporated into our home here.
On the left is a wood grain painted dough bin that I use as a side table next to the couch in the living room.
A small painted chest tucks neatly under the fireplace in the dining area. My parents used this as a coffee table in their sunroom.
This curvy wicker Victorian sewing basket is a perfect spot to drop keys next to the front door!
I love the sense of history these pieces lend to our new build!
Queen’s Bird
Our family also lived in England when I was very young. My mom liked to visit the Spode outlet, and over time she amassed a large collection of dishes in the Queen’s Bird pattern. When I was growing up, these were the “good dishes”. We always knew it was a fancy dinner when we set the table with “the Queen’s Bird”. These dishes bring back so many wonderful memories for me. It is such a sweet pattern, and I love how the bird’s position varies slightly on each different size and shape dish. My favorite pieces are the beautifully detailed tea and coffee pots!
I Am My Mother’s Daughter
All these things my mother carefully collected are daily physical reminders of her. Through them, I always feel like she is here with me in Maine.
Even without them, though, I feel her presence within me.
Like her, I have a thing for blue, particularly when paired with white. Love to decorate, arrange, and rearrange my home. Enjoy nothing more than the hunt for antique and vintage treasures. Am a clothes horse and fully admit that I own too many pairs of shoes. Love to prepare a meal for family and friends. Can’t imagine life without at least one canine companion by my side. And am happiest when surrounded by the people I love.
I am most definitely my mother’s daughter.
The Greatest Legacy
My mother’s greatest legacy, however, will only now manifest itself.
One of my joys in having a family of my own, was watching my mom with my kids. She exposed them to new experiences and was so interested in what they were doing. And proud, so proud. There was always laughter when they were together. She adored them, and they were crazy about her.
Last week I mentioned that by the time you read this week’s post, I would most likely be a grandmother. I am overjoyed to announce that James Tadeusz was born Sunday January 29 at 1:42 in the afternoon! Mom, baby, Dad, and canine sibling are doing well! James is, of course, absolute perfection. And I, of course, am completely smitten. I can’t wait to get him into my arms when I visit Minnesota on the 22nd of this month!
Alongside this great joy, though, there is regret that my mom will never meet her great grandchildren. Oh, how she would have loved spending time with them! However, as I now step into the role of grandmother, I am grateful that I was able to learn from watching the very best. I hope to honor my mom’s legacy, so that James and the grandchildren to come will always feel the loving presence in their lives of the Nana they never met.
Thanks, Mom, for everything. Miss you!
Beautiful tribute, Molly! Nana was the best and could always be counted on for a good laugh!! 💙🤍
Hi Steph! Yes, there were always laughs when Nana was around! I am so happy that you have fond memories of her too! Thanks for saying hi here!
How wonderful that you are surrounded by many of your mom’s treasures! Sounds like she was a remarkable lady. We do miss our moms.
Yes, Jane, we certainly do miss them. I am happy to have so many beautiful reminders of her in my home!
Molly, I knew you inherited the blue and white transferware but had no idea that you were fortunate enough to have all those other beautiful reminders of your mom.. and dad. Your mother was a true collector. Curious… do your siblings have similar tastes? It must have been hard to choose from all the treasures.
I’m so happy for you and your new role as grandmother. It will bring you endless joy. Congratulations to all.
As always, thanks for sharing your home and snippets of your life with us
Hi Karen — Yes, I was fortunate to also get many beautiful antique furniture pieces when my parents downsized. My sisters and I all have different styles, but we all love to have pieces that remind us of our mom in our homes. You know I am overjoyed at the arrival of my first grandchild! Let the fun begin! Thanks always for your support!
Molly this is a wonderful tribute to your Mum, also lovely stories of your childhood in England ( I’m English ! ). Sending love and squeezes from across the big pond 🇬🇧 Bx
Hi Beverly! Our family has enjoyed so many wonderful times in England! Sorry my mom bought up all your antiques, haha!
Just lovely. It warmed my heart as I remember my mom’s perfect house and her tablecloths which was her favorite collectible. She just seemed to have it all together unlike me. 😊
Thank you for reading my post! I am so happy it resonated with you.
So beautifully said, Molly. It brought tears to my eyes and many memories of my dear Mom! Thank you!💕
Oh, thank you so much for reading my post, Kathleen! I am so happy it resonated with you!
How very blessed you are to not only have her beautiful antiques, but to have the memories of such a wonderful Mother and Grandmother. Congratulations on being a Grandmother yourself! I’m sure you will be just as loving and proud as your Mom was. This was such a beautiful post.
Hi Ellen — Thank you for reading my post and reaching out to say hello! We were all so lucky to have her in our lives. I hope to carry on her legacy!
Beautiful Molly! How special and I love your collection and the memories you shared.
Thank you, Stacy! I am so fortunate to have all these pieces in our home here in Maine!
Oh, Molly you are SO your mother’s daughter. She left such a legacy not only with her beautiful antiques and dishes but also her love of family, home, adventure and style. It’s amazing how her pieces fit perfectly in your home…no doubt meant to be. You are creating a special legacy for your own children and grandchildren and somehow, I believe your mom “knows”. She knows the goodness happening in your life. You have made her proud as you will one day pass not only her physical treasures down, but her inner beauty down to the generations to come.
Oh, thank you, Julie, for your thoughtful words. I like to think my mom is watching over all of us and loving what she sees!
A wonderful addition to my inbox this morning. I am in Nags Head NC and we are sharing what the cold weather and sunshine does to the landscape and water. Easy to just sit and enjoy the view. Feeling blessed by your productivity.
Hello Sherri — Thank you for reading my post! I am so happy you enjoyed it. Enjoy your beautiful spot there in Nags Head!
Oh Molly what a beautiful tribute to your mom and family! I’m sure she is present to see her great grandchild! Being a Nana is the best and I love every minute I spend with my little darlings. I’m so glad you’ll be visiting your grandbaby soom and all the wonderment of grandma hood!
Hi Sandi — Thank you! I like to think that she is indeed looking down on us all and enjoying all that she sees. I can’t wait to meet James in just a couple weeks!
Congratulations, Molly, on the new little one. It is one of life’s greatest gifts and pleasures to have grandchildren and form a bond with them that is so much different than the ones we have with our children. I am sure you’ll savor every moment.
Thank you, Deb! I am certainly looking forward to this new phase of life!
Molly, what a beautiful tribute to your mother and father. I would have love to known your mother whose taste is perfection. How lucky for you to get so many wonderful pieces. I, too, love antiques and have a few cherished pieces….hoping my children will love them as much as I do. Thank you for sharing your mother and family with us.
Hi Mary — Thank you so much for reading my post and taking the time to reach out! I am indeed so fortunate to have so many wonderful pieces to fill my home and my heart!
This is such an honoring tribute, Molly. What blessings you had in your mom, and she was blessed by you. The blessings will live on, as she was such a good mom and grandmother, and you carry that, too. Congratulations on the arrival of James!
Thank you, Sheena! Yes, I do feel like I carry her in me and I hope to pass her love onto my grandchildren!
What a beautiful post Molly it’s all so nostalgic isn’t it💙💔
Thanks, Ann. I know you also surround yourself with things that were your mom’s and also your dad’s!
What a beautiful tribute to your mother, Molly! May we all have someone in our lives who feels this way about us.
Thank you Beverly, and so true! My mom was fortunate to have many who felt this way about her.
What a nice post Molly. I will inherit gorgeous pieces from my mom when she passes and sadly I don’t have places for much of it. I enjoy your beautiful home so much!
I never heard that called “sea smoke” – cool!
Congratulations on becoming a grandma. My mom is the beloved Nana to 8 grands and great grands. I will never be anyone’s Nana but will love the children of my nieces and nephews as much as I can.
Thank you! Yes, sea smoke is so cool! I had an aunt who we were very close to. Aunts can be very special people too!
What a lovely post, Molly. You are blessed to have such tangible reminders of your mother surrounding you, but of course, the most important gifts our mothers give are the beautiful examples of their lives. James will be a fortunate grandchild!
Oh, thank you, Linda! I hope that I am half the grandmother my mother was!
Such a beautiful post Molly! Your mother left so many legacies! She would be so proud of the beautiful home you have created and of which you so proudly display her amazing treasure!
I felt the love you have for your mom reading this.
Thank you, Karen for reading my post and taking the time to say hi. Yes, I hope she would be happy with how I have displayed and used all her special things!
Congrats on the new grand baby! There is nothing like grandchildren. You obviously did learn from the best of the best. Everything is lovely but your blue and white transfer ware is truly spectacular. Stay warm and have a wonderful Saturday!
Thank you, Mimie! James is settling in and I can’t wait to visit. Yes, my mom chose only the best pieces of blue and white! Her collection is really something!
What a beautiful tribute.
Thank you for reading it!
Beautifully written! You are so lucky to have all of these family treasures!
Thank you, Joan! I certainly am fortunate!
Congratulations Molly! Being a grandmom is the best. Enjoy every second with James. XO
Thank you, Diane! I know I will!
I enjoyed reading this wonderful tribute to your mom, Molly. Your words could have been describing my relationship with my mom who passed away in 2017. My mom was a collector, too, and I am also my mother’s daughter in so many ways. Thanks for sharing the history behind your many beautiful pieces. Your mom really did know her stuff!!
Hi, Cynthia! The legacy of our mothers is strong in many of us! We are so fortunate for that!
The one thing you forgot to mention that you got from Mom is your love of reading. Like her, you always have a book that you are reading. She loved to read to her grandchildren, and I am sure that you will continue that tradition with James. Some of my favorite children’s books that I have are ones she bought for my daughters. She used to bring back the new Harry Potter books from London so Nora could read them before they were published in the U.S. Some of my favorite authors are ones she suggested to me.
That is true, Liss! I am sure there are other things I didn’t include here also. She was the best. I know you and Amy miss her as much as I do.
What a beautiful post, Molly. Although I have seen many of these pieces, it is wonderful to hear the stories behind them. I am lucky to have had the opportunity to meet your lovely, elegant mother a couple of times. I remember visiting your parents at their New York home and seeng the beautiful blue and white transferware covering a wall in the dining room. I did not know the story behind it at the time, that she had collected it over the years in England. It was an impressive display. I know your mother would have loved your new home and to see that many of her lovely things have found a perfect home there. You do your mother proud as a wonderful mother yourself,; creative, thoughtful and charming decorator snd homemaker; and loving, generous hostess for family and friends. Your home is filled with character, love and warmth. Just like your mother’s was. She does indeed live on in you in so many ways. Thanks for sharing this heart-felt tribute and tour. ❤️ and welcome again, sweet baby James! 💙
Aw, thank you so much, Jill. You are so sweet. I am glad that you got to meet my mom and visit my parents’ place in NY. And I always look forward to your visits here. I built this place with family and friends in mind. Looking forward to seeing you later this week!
Your mother sounds remarkable. I miss mine every day. Y ou are lucky to have children that will cherish all. your mother’s stuff and yours. My children want nothing to do with anything I have collected or anything that has been passed down to me. So, I am downsizing to strangers. your children and you are very lucky.
Well, we will see if my kids want any of the stuff! It was funny, they all said how much they enjoyed reading the blog post and learning about Nana’s things! And just because they are “strangers” doesn’t mean they won’t love your things. I have many things in my home from people I never knew and I love them!
Love your story! Plus pretty sure I need a plate rack for my dish treasures. Many from Mom I have alredy passed on to our oldest daughter. But I have many more. I inherited the ‘never met a dish I didn’t like’…well, there are some but you get my drift!
Stay warm!!
Haha! A plate rack would be great! I get it — I obviously love dishes too! Thanks!
Molly,
That was such a beautiful post. I love to have my “things” about me because they remind me of my mom and grandmas and hold a very special place in my heart.
Hi, Margaret! Yes, exactly! I feel the same way!
So lucky to have so many beautiful treasures from your Mom. I miss my Mom terribly when I read stories like yours. I too have many treasures from my Mom I do wonder what will become of them someday after I am gone.
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Hi Jenny — Well, if they are not passed on to the next generation in your family, maybe they will end up with someone who will love them, as I love the many special pieces I have picked up at antiques stores and auctions.
This is so lovely! My Mom was my hero, championed me and my sister and was always there for us.. I miss her too every day.. she has been gone for 12 years.. and I too, am am so much like her! She lives in my heart every day! What a beautiful tribute to your Mom. Your home is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for this post!💗💙💗
Hi Nella — There are so many of use missing our moms and carrying them with us every day in our hearts.
Lovely story! Miss my Mom too, have some of her things! Congrats on your new family member!
Thank you, Patti! Can’t wait to meet sweet baby James!
What a lovely tribute to your mom. Congratulations on the new grandchild!
Anita and my dog Molly from upstate NY
Hi Anita! Thank you! So many people name their dogs Molly. I love dogs, so I am happy to share my name with them, haha!
Such a lovely and moving tribute to your mom! As is your home. I believe my mother is always with me, too. Isn’t that just the best feeling ever?!
Thank you! I love my mom’s things because they are beautiful. But also because, yes, they make me feel like she is here with me.
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Such a lovely collection. But, best of all are the memories about your mom connected to every one. Congratulations on being a grandmother. Best job ever! I can tell from your blog that you are going to be a great one! Enjoy every moment.
Hi Debra! Each of these pieces represent a little bit of my mom. That is why I treasure them. I learned how to grandmother from the very best. I hope I can fill her shoes.
Hi Molly…..I thoroughly enjoyed this blog post! I totally understand the idea of having remembrances of your mother….I also have items from my mother around and they are each a memory of when I could speak to my mom everyday. I truly miss those times! I was able to see my mom everyday in her last few months….and I so appreciate that time. And as you, I wish my mom could have been here to meet my latest grandchildren. I like to think that she is fondly looking over our whole family and does see how it has grown. You are truly blessed to have all of your keepsakes from your mother surrounding you everyday and what a wonderful story you have told. They are all really beautiful! Take care and have wonderful weekend!
Thank you, Linda, for your thoughtful message. I too like to believe that my mom is watching down on all of us. She is probably wondering why I am making such a fuss about her, haha!
Beautiful tribute to your Mom which brought tears to my eyes realizing how much I miss my Mom . She passed away in 2019 and as you I miss her all the time she was the sweetest person going and having 7 children was always on the run with us. Stay warm Molly! Love the blue Willow ware so pretty.
Thank you, Joyce. I think we will always miss our moms, but we carry them within us.
Love this post so much, and loved reading the stories behind some of the pieces I became so familiar with while living with Nana and Gran! I can’t wait to go on our own antiquing adventures next week, and to see you fill Nana’s very big shoes as a grandmother!
Hi Zo! I am so looking forward to our visit this week and for you to make me a grandmother two times over! As I wrote in my post, I learned how to grandmother from the very best. Can’t wait to put my skills into action, haha!
Molly,
This blog really hit home for me. I miss my mother everyday also. She passed away in 2014. I had just retired from teaching after 38 years and lost my beloved Westie named Addie after 14 years. Not a good year! She and I were extremely close- she lived around the corner from us.
Everyone loved my mom- and she was the memory keeper of our family- even at 97.
She loved my daughter – just wish she could have seen her get married and now be able to be with her great grandson.
Congratulations to you on your grandson! Such wonderful and happy news.
I loved reading this blog- I found myself in so much of what you shared.
Collections, blue and white, dogs, antiques, family. Thank you, Molly❤️
Jane
Hi Jane — It sounds like we have so much in common! My mother did not get to see any of my kids get married either. But, she did get to meet all their spouses, and they all loved her too. In this week since my grandson was born, I have found myself thinking even more than usual about my mom and her legacy. That is why I chose to write this post this week!
Thank you so much for the beautiful post about your family’s legacy. You have incorporated everything so beautifully in your home. When I’m thinking of adding something to my house, I always look back at your posts and think, “what would Molly do”. Your house is full of treasures!
You are funny, Joy! Next time you wonder what I would do, just ask me! I love incorporating unique and special pieces into my home!
Loved this post! ❤️
Thank you for reading it!
A lovely tribute. She heard you.
Small world dept: Queen’s Bird was my wedding China pattern. My parents kept a place in London, and then out in the country near Hungerford, and I would pop over and add to my pieces. Love it.
Congrats on the grandson!
I like to think she did, Melissa. I have never known anyone else with the Queen’s Bird dishes! It is such a sweet pattern. And the pieces now are pricey!
Congratulations on the new grandbaby!
I love the wallpaper in the washstand picture. And so many beautiful featured items/collections. I’ve always loved transferware. One of the final print issues of Martha Stewart Living featured a brown-and-cream collection. I’m still searching for a piece. (I really miss that magazine, the photography was so good.)
Your mom sounds like she was a fun and interesting person to know. So nice to have such wonderful memories of her.
I hope you are staying warm! The wind was ferocious down here in Mass last night, but expected temps back up in the mid-40s tomorrow.
Hi Lynda! My mom’s collection of transferware really was spectacular. It is nice that my dad, sisters, and I all have our own smaller collections now, but it was almost a shame to break it up, haha! Juliet at Make Mine a Spritzer shared about a new Martha Stewart podcast. Don’t know if you know about that. You would probably enjoy it!
It was crazy cold here on Friday night — most of the windows had a frame of ice on the inside. But the house was still warm and the temperature outside is rising today!
I loved this post and know you will enjoy meeting your new grandson soon. What a wonderful tribute to your mom! I always wondered if you inherited some of your antique furniture. Those pieces are treasures, for sure! Bet that beautiful antique sideboard is HEAVVVVVY!
Thank you for reading my post! The sideboard is a boat! So glad I had space to incorporate in our home here!
Spectacular post, Molly! So lovely to hear that you and you sister and dad have incorporated these treasures and their delightful memories into your lives moving forward. Well done and most inspirational!
Thank you so much, Shelby! It is fun to see my mother’s things in my sisters’ homes too. One sister just hung a needlepoint rug my mom made in her home. It looks fantastic and made me so happy to see it!
What a lovely post about a much loved mother. I lost mine in 2009, and still miss and think of her every day. Having many of her things in my home makes me very happy, and does help to keep her close. ❤️ Congratulations on the new grandson 🎉
Hi Susan — It makes me happy too to be surrounded by my mom’s “treasures”. And thank you! I can’t wait to meet sweet baby James soon!
I know your headache and love completely. Lost my precious mother 14 years ago. I also see her in so many things and even in the mirror occasionally. Cherish her always and you’ll do her proud! Congrats on the new little fella 🎈🎈. Love your home and heart.
Thank you, Gail. I love hearing from so many of you how your mothers also live on around and in you! And yes, so excited to meet sweet baby James!
What a wonderful and heartfelt post! Thank you for sharing your memories of your mom and her
special treasures that she passed on to you.
Hi Susan — I so appreciate you reading my post and taking the time to reach out!
What a beautiful tribute! I have my (almost) 90 year old mother living in our home now so my home has bits and pieces of her along with special cherished memories of my grandmothers scattered here and there. I know what you mean. How these object keep them alive and keep our memories contemporary. I love the beautiful pieces you have it your home. It gives it such a special ambience that even I can feel. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Kathy — Thank you! I definitely feel my mother’s presence through the things she loved so much. I am so glad you took the time to reach out!
Molly, Loved this post about your mom. She sounds like she was creative and fun. I can see how thatwould rub off on you. So wonderful you have her furniture and collections. That blue china is something. So neat you lived in London. That must have been a dream for a collector like your mom! How amazing that her collections fit in so perfectly with your home
I also lost my mom eight years ago this month and I miss her so. The hardest part was her not seeing my sons graduate school and still be in their lives. They were so close though and I am most grateful for that. I hope I get the chance to be a grandma someday. You are going to be a wonderful one I am sure.
Congratulations! xx Kim
Hi Kim — Thanks so much for reading my post! I think my mom’s collections add so much history to our home. My kids were close to my mom too. I am grateful that she got to be a part of their lives, even if it was not for long enough. Your mom is watching down on all of you and cheering you all on!
Thanks for sharing your precious memories and all of the lovely photos! I always appreciate hearing other’s stories. Congratulations on becoming a grandma👶
(from rainy Northern California)
Thanks for reading my post, Merrie! That is one of the great things about antiques — they always have stories and history behind them!
Congratulations! Becoming a grammy is one of the best things that can happen in this life.
Thank you! I am looking forward to this next phase of life!
Love this post so much! Your mom would be so proud! Congratulations on your new grandchild!
Aw, thanks so much, Jane! I like to think that she enjoying all that I have going on in my life right now!
Congratulations Molly on becoming a Grandmother. This is a beautiful post in so many ways. I loved reading
about your Mother’s collections. She had a good eye and you have inherited that talent as well. Your home is
lovely. Best wishes to you and your family on the birth of your Grandson.
Thank you, Suzie! Like I wrote in my post, I like to think that there is a lot of my mom in me. I am so excited to meet my grandson in just a few weeks!
MOLLY, THIS IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO YOUR MOTHER. HOW WONDERFUL TO HAVE SO MANY PIECES FROM YOUR PARENTS HOME AND COLLECTION TO LIVE WITH AND ENJOY DAILY. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRANDSON, I AM SURE THAT HE WILL HAVE JUST AS MANY WONDERFUL MEMORIES WITH YOU AS OYUR CHILDREN HAS WITH YOUR MOM. WALKS ON YOUR BEEACH, SUMMERS AT YOUR COTTAGE.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE MEMORIES OF YOUR MOTHER.
HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEKEND.
Thank you, Elizabeth! I treasure my mom’s pieces that I now enjoy in our home. And yes, truly, I built this place with grandchildren in mind! Can’t wait to have them visit!
What a loving, beautiful tribute to your mom. I know you will pass down her love to your little grand baby! Enjoy your trip to Minnesota. We live in Prior Lake, MN.
Thank you for reading my post! I certainly hope to share some of her love with her great grandchildren. My daughter is in St. Paul!
This is such a lovely post. How blessed you are to have each other. Hugs and blessings to you.
Thank you! I feel so fortunate that I had my mom in my life. I just wish it could have been for longer.
Molly I absolutely cherished this post. I too lost my mom in 2019 she was my best friend, my advisor, teacher of all things design and antiques, and she got me. We had so many years of scouring for interesting finds together and lots of giggles. I too am a collector of blue and white that I started on my own. She collected pink and white. I also was able to bring many treasures from my parents home that have worked their way into my design esthetic. I am a designer/blogger in Omaha NE and antiquing with my parents in Maine is one of my fondest memories. I invite you to check out my blog fortheloveofold.com I think you might enjoy it.
Hi Shelley! I am so glad you reached out! It sounds like we have a lot in common! I will definitely check out your blog!
Such a heartfelt post; you honor your mom in so many ways. And congratulations on the birth of your grandson; get ready for a love like no other. My first grandchild was born1/27/2022; nothing prepared me for the overwhelming love that I have for this little boy! PS Milo in Maine has great baby items
Thank you, Debra! You are a relatively new grandmother yourself! I am ready for that love!
Molly, I loved reading about your mother! And, so happy Baby James gets to have you as his grandma! Congratulations!!! ❤️
Thank you, Jackie! Lucky me to have sweet baby James in my life now!
Oh Molly, so much of your story about your Mom, resonated with, but in a kind of missed opportunities!
My Mom passed away 15 years ago, before any of her grandchildren, got married, and had grandbabies! I have 3 grandsons, she would’ve adored them! Congrats on your first grandbaby, it’s a true honor!
Ok, so when I say missed opportunities, my Mom was nothing like her Mom, so when my Nana passed away, it was me who wanted, everything, I adored my grandparents, and they were the quintessential homesteaders!! So, I do have many of my Nama’s treasures, but unfortunately some of my prize possessions got sold, when my parents house sold! Awful story…
Coincidentally, when my Dad’s Mom passed away, she had some spectacular antiques, and she owned a farmhouse, and a smaller cottage, my Dad decided he didn’t want anything, and had an auction house come in, sold off all the gems( I was too young to grab anything), I don’t think I really ever forgave him for that! Such a shame! My Grandma was Swedish 💯, so she had some fun pieces!
I think although there are definitely some things in my home from my grandparents, my Mom was not an antique lover, so I really don’t have anything from her house! My Dad was the collector, he collected clocks & pocket watches! I have 3 clocks, and my kids, and myself, all have pocket watches!
I think it’s a life living on, when we can enjoy, the collections that our loved ones collected, and enjoyed, before us!💙🤍
It is nice that you have pieces to remember your grandparents by! But, oh yes, I bet those Swedish antiques were fantastic! My mother did not see any of my kids get married either. I am happy that she did get to meet all the spouses, though. And they all loved her too. At one point when my mom was in the hospital, all 6 kids came to Chicago to see her. It was really special. Thank you for reading my blog post!
Molly, you are truly blessed. The collections are so amazing. It is a wonderful tribute to your Mom.
Congratulations on your grandson. I have three grandsons and they never fail to delight.
Thank you, Diane! I truly am blessed in so many ways!
That is a beautiful tribute to you mother. All of that vintage Willoware goodness. What are the two pieces, one hanging on each end above the sideboard, that are square with a hole in the center? Congratulations on your new grandson.
Thank you! My mom’s collection was truly spectacular! Those two pieces are drainboards. They would fit into a platter or dish to let the liquids drain to the bottom.
What a beautiful tribute to your mom! I’m so glad I knew her and have been able to admire her collected treasures in both your parent’s’ home and in yours. Just like her, you are going to be a phenomenal grandmother, Molly! ❤️
Thank you, Patrice! I am glad you were able to know her! I am looking forward to seeing you later this week!
Such a sweet Post about your Mom❤️
Thank you! I have been thinking of her particularly this last week since my grandson was born.
What a beautiful post, Molly. And lovely tribute to your mom. I love how her influence carries on through you and your sisters and how you’ve incorporated her treasures into your homes and lives. It’s been 24 years since my mom passed, and I’m amazed by how much I still miss her … more every year. How is that possible? I think the sharpness of loss subsides but the longing to have her here continues. Especially when experience life’s highs, … marriages, births (congratulations!) and the lows as well. I’m looking forward into your blue and white deep dive. In the meantime, I’m so excited for your and your new grandson! the 22nd will be her before you know it. xo
Thank you, Juliet. Yes, the longing to have my mom here is what I feel so strongly. Our family likes to answer that classic interview question “Who, alive or dead, would you most like to have lunch with?” For me now it is my mom, no contest. Oh, how I would love just one more time with her.
But, on the other end of the spectrum, I have my new grandson! I have many lunches with him to look forward to.
Hi Molly,
What a Love tribute to your mother. How comforting it must be to always feel her with you. I have been sharing caregiver responsibilities for my parents and am treasuring the memories, trying to permanently etch them into my brain, as I will not have beautiful collections as you do. something tells me I will not need them. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Coming full circle, congratulations on your new grandson! there is nothing like them! I also have 3 daughters and a recently was blessed with a grandson. it turns out, little boys are so precious!
Hi Maxine — Congratulations on the birth of your grandson! In addition to the objects in my home, I have wonderful memories of time spent with my mom — there were many of them! Enjoy your remaining time with your parents.
I love this! Your home actually inspired me to use some of the things my mother had given me. I had no idea so much of your home was part of your mother’s collection. Things that have meaning make a house a home. The joy and love from it cannot be bought. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Emma! I am so happy to hear that you are using some of the things your mom gave you now! They really do add so much to a home! Thanks for taking the time to let me know!
What a beautiful tribute to your mom. I miss mine too!!
Thank you! I have received so many comments, so it appears we are not alone.
What a beautiful tribute to your mom. It brought tears to my eyes. I lost my mother a year and a half ago and not a day goes by that I don’t think of her. She suffered with dementia and a gradual loss of physical ability for the last ten years. My parents loved going to antique sales. I so wish I knew the back story of the many things she purchased. Thankfully I did find a small notebook recently in which she recorded some information about many of her purchases and family heirlooms.
Congratulations on the birth of your first grandchild. Truly a blessing.
Hi Bonnie — I am sorry for your loss. It sounds like your mother had much in common with mine! I hope, like I do, that you feel her presence in the things she collected!
Absolutely gorgeous inherited pieces! The furniture pieces are drool worthy and all the blue and white speaks my language. The original teal turquoise wicker perfectly reflects the water view. You are one blessed gal! To think there were so many wonderful objects for you and your sisters is mind blowing. How beautiful your parents home must have been and so very talented. I miss my mom whom we lost to COVId 2 yrs ago but seeing all her lovely things in my house is a delight. She had downsized 6 years ago. Plus Every year for Christmas she would give my brother an i something from our childhood home because she loved seeing things used in our homes. We lived in Europe when real young and she loved to shop like your mom. Our daughter has a lot of the things in her lovely home too. Now you have a new generation as well, congratulations. ❤️ Pamela
Hi Pamela — I am so sorry for your loss. That must have been particularly hard for you during a time which was already hard for everyone. I am glad you have some of her beautiful things gracing your home. And like me, it sounds like your mom lives on in spirit in you. We do sound like kindred souls! Thanks for reaching out!