Dear Moms, Thank You for Helping Us Grow

Eileen sending Laura to her 1st Day of kindergarten, and Joe. circa 1994.

Eileen sending Laura to her 1st Day of kindergarten, and Joe. circa 1994.

When I started Kelly Mac Interiorscapes back in 1994, I was a single mom of 3 beautiful children all under the age of 7. I didn't have the time to wonder if it was the “right time” to start a new business.

But one day I said to Kevin, my then boyfriend at the time, “I know we could make this business work. I know we can.”

With hard work, dedication, and a whole ‘lotta hustle, we created Kelly Mac Interiorscapes.

My own mother was able to help care for and nurture my kids as I began creating the foundation of Kelly Mac. Tending to my newborn business was laborious, sleepless, and exhausting. But at the end of the day, all of the temporary sacrifices were worth it.

Kelly Mac was born from the backbone of hardworking and multitasking mothers, and it continues to grow and thrive in a Woman-Owned, Women-Operated environment. I wouldn't be where I am today, or who I am today, without the support, empowerment, and friendship of many incredible women.

So, a very Happy Mother’s Day, and a very special thank you, to all of the strong, capable, clever women that have entered the doors at the Kelly Mac warehouse and have helped us grow.

Thank you for all that you do, and continue to do, each and every day.

Cheers to you!

Eileen Kelly
Connecting You with Nature, since 1994.

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