Why I Wrote The Motherhood Chronicles (and Why Your Story Matters Too)
Motherhood has a way of slipping through our fingers. The days blur, the years fly, and sometimes the very moments we swore we’d never forget begin to fade around the edges. That’s why I began writing The Motherhood Chronicles—to preserve the moments that shape us, and to remind every mama that her story is worth remembering.
The Heart Behind Vol. 1:
When I sat down to write The Motherhood Chronicles, Vol. 1, my mind went back to the beginning. That sacred moment when two lines appear. When the world tilts. When the future suddenly feels both terrifying and holy.
I wanted to capture that beginning—the moment we step into motherhood, even before the world around us knows. For me, that memory is a keepsake. For you, it may be a heartbeat you still carry.
Why Stories Matter:
Our stories are not just for us. They are for our children, our families, and even for future generations who will want to know: what was it like when I first entered your life?
When we write these moments down—whether in poetry, letters, or journals—we create treasures that last longer than memory.
Tips: How to Capture Your Own Beginning
Here are three simple ways you can start preserving your own motherhood beginning:
Write a letter to your child about the moment you discovered you were pregnant.
Describe your emotions—the exact thoughts, fears, or hopes you carried that day.
Choose one keepsake (an ultrasound, a test, a journal entry) to store safely with your words.
It doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to be real. 💌
✨ You can read The Motherhood Chronicles, Vol. 1 [HERE].
✨ And if you’re ready to turn your own story into a keepsake poem, letter, or book, explore the Keepsake Writing Experience [HERE].
✨ Watch my spoken word over the first two parts of this series on mu Instagram account: @Momsmemorykeeper
Every beginning deserves to be remembered.