The name of the blog comes from something simple in which I always felt a  certain comfort: Maps. Especially big, overly simple, cartoon maps with  symbols identifying important stops, such as eateries, restrooms,  entrances, first aid, lost child land, and fun.  Often found in malls  and amusement parks, the maps have a big red arrow or star pointing to  the place I am standing, clarifying "YOU ARE HERE!" (How is it that they always  know?) Ever since I first discovered one of these monster maps, when  the map itself was 3 times taller than me and I had to tip toe to reach  the red star, I have felt a certain life application in them.  They  especially apply to life when I am standing still, stumped, staring at  the figurative wall, and I have ascertained only one main thing for  certain: I am here. Isn't that comforting?  Although it is a small, and  often obvious, discovery, it is good.  It is the first thing a person  has to learn before scanning the rest of the destinations and deciding  where she is going next.  My Uncle John has been known to say "No matter  where you go, there you are."  
And so it is.  No matter what I am doing with my life, where ever I am  doing it, I will always be right here, where I am, trying to figure out  where I am going.