
From Author Rebecca Grabill
This Joyful Mess

Dum Dum DONE! My First Rug Hooking Project Finished At Last!
At long last the Rug That Would Never Be Finished is all grown up!

Another Upside to the iPhone 5: Cutest Purse-Bag-Diaper-Bag-All-In-One Ever
I needed a new bag with separate pockets for phone and keys so my keys don't, duh, scratch up my phone!
Plaguing Starbucks Everywhere: Kidism
We've heard of racism and ageism, sexism and more, but over the weekend we experienced yet another "ism." It could be seen as a sort of reverse ageism, I suppose. It's nothing less than: "Kidism."

The Many Questions of Fish: Take Two
"Mom, hey Mama? Is it possible to make a giant robotic stuffed animal to help old people but then the makers make it turn EVIL?"

The Many Questions of Fish
Little Fish is in a delightful phase I don't remember St. Nick going through at age 8ish. He asks questions.

Baby in the City
My feet are blistered and raw. I can't leave the air conditioned indoors. I have an emotional hangover. I'm certain at least one passenger on the 370 from Chicago to GR is talking about the "horrible crying baby" that ruined her peaceful ride. But what a day!

The Seriousness of Poetry
Setting: A poetry workshop at Calvin College's Festival of Faith and Writing. Fourteen attendees and one facilitator sit in plastic chairs arranged into a lopsided circle.
Attendees have just finished their first writing exercise.
Facilitator: We've all had sixty seconds. Shall we read what we've created? Let's hear three or so, then pause to consider what stands out most ...

Ophelia Gets More Lines!
Ophelia Speaks: Adolescent Girls Write About Their Search for Self edited by Sara Shandler. 1999. Inspired by Reviving Ophelia (which I read a few years back), this book tackles issues in young girls’ lives in their own words. It’s strength is it’s main liability. The vignettes are moving and vivid. Real stories from real girls. But often the telling is...

RTD: Rug To Date
An update on The Rug That Will Never Be Finished.

Lenten Meditation - A Book by the Man with Two First Names
A book for those of us who seldom (if ever) experience a “summery” spirituality. Marty turns to the Psalms which are overwhelmingly wintery and seldom mention the life to come, something I’d never noticed before.
Hi, I’m Rebecca. I write books and I write here at This Joyful Mess to inspire everyone to find JOY in the everyday messes of life. Here you’ll find inspiration, educational resources, and so much more. Please explore and connect. I’d love to hear from you!