Change of Plans

In case you haven’t heard, there’s a reason for why I’ve been silent for quite a bit longer than I had originally anticipated.  The week after I returned from camp with Mini-Me, I spent a good portion of it in the hospital with Daughter of Purpose.  This was not planned. While DOP was playing tag at church, she fell awkwardly Continue Reading →

Open Letter

Dear Mommy Map readers,Oh how I love you so, yet you are being left unattended.  You see, last week was a wild week and this week is about to get even wilder.  I am off into the wild blue yonder with Mini-Me.  We are headed to camp.  I really didn’t want to continue your neglect (I had plans for auto-posting), Continue Reading →

Our Personal Road Map

A long time ago I saw this idea in Family Fun magazine, bought what we needed to put it into action and then promptly shoved it away in a closet to be useless for years on end.  Why that happened, I don’t know.  However, despite this little idea being a bit past my kids age, we decided to break it Continue Reading →

My New Career

I’m starting a new career.  Starting this week, I’m going to be a mail carrier.  My route will be my own house.  You see, I’ve got this hairbrained idea to foster a bit of encouragement, kind words and thinking positive.  It should also help my kids to keep their handwriting, spelling and general writing skills fresh.  I am going to run a Continue Reading →

Exposing Secrets

The Mommy Map is mostly about parenting and marriage, but if you’re going to join me on this journey then you will also have to wander down the path with me as I wrestle with the unjust things of the world.  I daily wrestle with the staggering statistics of the defenseless.  Things like there being 147 million orphans in the world.  There Continue Reading →

The Neighborhood Boredom Bucket

I think it’s a good sign when I find the neighbor kids in my house, claiming they are bored and dipping into our Boredom Bucket.  What a sweet moment when they pulled the slip that required them to make something from recycled items and they did it!

Boredom Bucket

Now that summer is here, we decided to ready our big gun.  We spent some time yesterday filling up our Boredom Bucket.  I got this idea from a friend and decided to put it into personal use because I currently have one particular child that regularly tells me he’s bored.  He plows through his schoolwork and then doesn’t know what Continue Reading →