Where Did My Baby Go?

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

12 Responses

  1. Wendy says:

    Leah, you brought tears to my eyes once again.
    Except i'm in the "phase" where both of my girls have moved out (they're 21 & 22), and believe me when i say
    even that time comes tooooooo fast!
    Cherish every moment.
    And now you really & truly know why. =-)

  2. tesshedall says:

    Even though I do not have children and even don't plan on having any, you made me cry. Thank you 🙂

  3. Ms. N says:

    Leah, my heart goes out to you. My "babies" are 30, 27 and 24 but I remember dropping the first one off at school like it was yesterday. I came home and cried like a baby. And as I got used to one phase, another emerged and there were more good byes to be said to the way things were. But each phase molded the relationship in new ways and eventually as the childlikeness innocence gave way to adult resposibilities my love changed too from wanting to protect, to more gentle guiding and eventually to admiration for the men (yes, they're ALL male) they've become. Enjoy the adventure!

  4. I love where your paper towel quilt sketch is going so far despite the tears it brought to my eyes. Always give thanks for each day you have with your precious child. Right now I'm working on a small memorial angel quilt for a young mother still grieving the loss of her first, unborn child. My grandchild. So difficult but there should be something tangible for us to remember her existence, however brief. Another reason for quilts.

  5. Congrats! You have made it to a major milestone!

  6. Janet O. says:

    It has been many years since I experienced this stretching and breaking of the apron strings. My youngest is in college and we have had an empty nest off and on for about 5 years now, but those moments of each child spreading their wings and venturing off to school are etched vividly in my mind. Each time brought tears for the very reasons you describe. Motherhood is an emotional journey for sure, but so worth it!

  7. Awe, I so know how you feel. My oldest son's first day, I let him get on the school bus(he wanted to so bad). The only hesitation was mine, not his:)

  8. Oh Leah ~ I remember those days, and my heart still twinges a bit at the thought of the number of sendoffs, school, camp, sleepovers, college, on and on. My thoughts and prayers are with you all, what exiting times… as a stay at home momma who raised three children, I know exactly what you mean, growing pains, not only for the children, but for the momma's too. Thanks for sharing
    Godspeed,
    mary

  9. Mary says:

    I ask myself that same question all the time and my 'baby' is 25!!!

  10. aw… that's sweet.. They grow out so fast don't they… He's adorable!

  11. Louisa says:

    One day I'll get there too…

  12. My youngest (6) finished her first year of kindergarten in June. Her first day will be etched in my memory and soul till the end, her teacher (whom,btw, had taught the other 2) saw my face, put her hand on mine and said "The last one is always the hardest to let go." She was right 😉 I shed a tear of bittersweet happiness for my eldest girl, was extremely proud and excited for my middle girl and I bawled like a baby when I let my last one go. I still get weepy thinking about it.

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