Alright, so Valentine’s Day was coming up. You know how it is, mostly hearts and flowers for couples. But then I thought, hang on, what about Mom? She’s always there, right? Definitely deserves a bit of appreciation, especially on a day about love.

I wasn’t sure what to do at first. Flowers? Candy? Felt a bit… standard. I wanted to do something. Then it hit me – I could try baking something. It’s been ages, honestly, since I properly baked anything from scratch. Decided a simple cake would be nice. Nothing too crazy, just something homemade.
Getting Started
First step, needed the ingredients. Went down to the cupboard. Let’s see…
- Flour? Check.
- Sugar? Yep.
- Eggs? Got ’em.
- Butter? Uh oh. Almost out.
Had to make a quick run to the store just for butter and some vanilla extract. Grabbed some simple frosting mix too, figured I shouldn’t push my luck trying to make that from scratch as well. Back home, laid everything out on the counter. Felt kinda professional for a second, haha.
The Messy Part
Okay, mixing time. Found a recipe online, a basic one. Measured out the flour, sugar. Tried not to get it everywhere, but you know how flour is. It just… poofs. Cracked the eggs – managed not to get shells in the bowl, small victory! Melted the butter, poured it in. Added the vanilla. Then started mixing. Used a whisk first, then switched to a wooden spoon. It was looking… lumpy. Kept mixing. Put some elbow grease into it. Finally, it started looking like actual cake batter. Phew.
Greased up a cake pan. Poured the batter in, tried to spread it evenly. Seemed okay. Popped it into the preheated oven. Now, the waiting game. Set a timer. Kept peeking through the oven door like a kid. Smelled pretty good, gotta say.

Finishing Touches
Timer went off. Did the toothpick test – came out clean. Yes! Carefully took the cake out. Let it cool down for a bit. Seriously, waiting for it to cool is the hardest part. Once it was cool enough, I flipped it onto a plate. It didn’t break! Another win.
Mixed up the frosting. Slathered it on top. Wasn’t the neatest job, I’ll admit. My frosting skills are definitely rusty. But hey, it’s the thought that counts, right? Found some old sprinkles in the cupboard, threw those on top for a bit of color. Looked… homemade. Definitely homemade.
The Moment
Took the cake over to Mom’s place later that day. Just walked in and said, “Happy Valentine’s, Mom!” holding out the cake. Her face lit up. That was the best part. She didn’t care that the frosting was a bit wonky or the sprinkles were uneven. She just saw that I’d made something for her. We cut a slice and had it with some tea. It tasted pretty decent, actually!
So yeah, that was my little project. Didn’t cost much, just took a bit of time and effort. Felt good to do something personal. Way better than just buying something, I think. Totally worth it.