… Mamas Matter …
That’s what Life In the MotherShip is all about.
Here, we desire to be transparent, vulnerable, and real. We desire to tell the truth about being a mom, a wife, a friend.
We blog to mothers of all ages: past, present, and future.
Because, let’s face it: once you’re a mom, you’re always a mom.
And sometimes we aren’t biological mothers, but we most certainly are mothers.
We encourage and lift up kids in the neighborhood, at our churches, in our families.
So here, we accept and want to write for all types of mothers.
Everyone has a story. I’m here for yours.
If you have stories or tips to share, we’d love to hear them!
Our Categories Are:
Motherhood, All Moms, Pregnant (Maternity), Baby (first year), Toddlers (2-4), Children (think school-aged), Tweens (10-12), Teen (13-18), College (18-24), Empty Nester (kids have flown the nest), Grandma, Great Grandma.
Stepmoms, Fostering, Adoption, Military, Ministry, Work at Home Mom (WAHM), Working Moms, Stay at Home Moms.
Faith (Devotions, Inspirational Posts, Christian, etc.)
Education (Public School, Homeschool, Charter School, Private School, Christian School, etc.)
Health (Self-care, Menu Planning, Recipes, Fitness, etc.)
Relationships (Marriage, Parenting, Caring for Parents, Friendships, etc.)
Home (Budgeting, Cleaning, Organizing, DIY, etc.)
Creativity (Crafts, Journaling, Memory Keeping, Art Projects, etc.)
Travel (Vacations, Destinations, Local Things to Do, etc.)
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The author of the blog and website reserves the right to use sound judgement concerning submissions.
Political posts will not be accepted. That’s not what this blog is about.
We do not wish to bash men, husbands, or fathers. Yes, we may have suffered at the hands or voices of these men, but we can always present a story in light of our experience without tearing them down. Please make note of that should you need to share something traumatic.
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1. To submit, click the buttons on this page that contain EMAIL ALYCIA. This will take you to my email address.
2. Please use Word.doc or Word.doxc files only. I will not accept Pages submissions. Attach your submission to the email.
3. There is no need for submission of photos for post headers. If I wish to have a photo for your post, I will ask for it.
4. Please DO submit a photo of yourself (a headshot) and a brief (150 words or fewer) bio.
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I look forward to hearing from you!
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