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I hope you’ll join me over at my friends Jess’ blog, as we celebrate her daughter’s very joyful life!
P.S. There are a lot of fun goodies being given away, including a gift certificate to The Paperie.

I hope you’ll join me over at my friends Jess’ blog, as we celebrate her daughter’s very joyful life!

P.S. There are a lot of fun goodies being given away, including a gift certificate to The Paperie.

Overflowing with Gratitude

I’ve been sitting here, staring at the screen, trying to figure out what to write, but the truth is that I have no words for this.  I am literally overflowing with gratitude.  It’s an unreal feeling, when people believe in something you feel so strongly about.  So all I can think of is how humbled I am by God and that my face is currently a hot mess from tears of gratitude.



Thank you so much to everyone at KHON2 in Hawaii, to every single person that donated books to create that beautiful stack, and to my sweet friend Carly for bravely going on TV for the Joyful Life Library…again. God is so good. So very good.

Three Years Old

It’s official.  The Joyful Life Library is now three years old, which is probably why I’ve been thinking about it so much lately.  It’s only been three years, but part of me can’t remember what life was like before it.  The rest of me is in awe of what God has done through it.  The fact that we delivered our first bookcase full of books three years ago and now we facilitate books being delivered to 9 different hospitals across the country and Hawaii is something I find hard to put into words.

When the idea for the Joyful Life Library was forming, a lot of people had suggestions for me.  As much as I appreciated all of their advice, I knew I had to stick to what was in my heart.  That’s not always an easy thing for me to do, so I had to work really hard to listen to just one voice…God’s.  He was the one that put this project on my heart, and I knew He would see it through.

I could have made the Joyful Life Library into a non-profit organization and taken things in an entirely different direction, but that’s not what my heart wanted.  Yes, the Joyful Life Library’s mission is to put books into the hands of PICU patients and their families, but that’s just one piece of the puzzle.  It’s about creating a moment of joy, when life feels anything but joyful.  It’s about spreading compassion in a tangible way through the act of giving AND receiving.  It’s about families helping other families.  Mostly though, it’s about helping people understand that simple acts of kindness can be the greatest acts of all.

That little boy of mine changed my life.  He turned me into a compassionate person and I wanted other people to have that same opportunity.  That’s why, instead of asking corporations for donations, I chose to share my own story.  So maybe you could see yourself in it, and if you were willing, be changed by it.  Maybe that compassion would create a way for you to support the library, or maybe it would create an entirely different way for you to help others.  Both are a blessing and are just another way that my boy’s life is making this broken world more joyful.

Sometimes I still waiver when people make suggestions on how I should handle the project, but then God reminds me that I need not worry.  He’s got it all taken care of.  That’s about the time my favorite friend Katy from Katygirl Designs lets me know that she’s teamed up with another favorite lady of mine, Jess from The Macs, to create the most lovely Christmas card that benefits the Joyful Life Library.  50% of the sales from the Share the Joy card will be donated to the library.  Oh how I love when people use the gifts God’s given them to bless others!  LOVE it!!  I also love chalkboard, arrows and hearts, so I’m pretty smitten with this design they created.  Visit Katygirl Designs.



Share the Joy Christmas Card



And as if that isn’t enough, Thursday another favorite friend of mine, Carly, will be accepting a grant on behalf of the the Kapi’olani Joyful Life Library from The Awesome Foundation of Oahu.  Because they believe in what we are doing, just the way we’re doing it.  I wonder what God has worked out for the project these next three years?  The lives He’ll change?  The compassion and joy that will be spread?  I can’t even imagine, but every last part of me is excited to find out.

P.S.  We need to stock the shelves of our newest library location at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, MO so we’re offering 20% off your entire purchase over at The Joyful Shop.

Use code- BOOKDRIVE20

Coupon valid through Friday, Nov. 9th.



Today is August 15th which happens to be two things-
The day my Samuel was born and the day I get to share something really special with you.  I’m thrilled to announce the opening of The Joyful Shop.  We’re a community of artists coming together to sell lovely designs as a means to support the Joyful Life Library.  Opening this shop on what would have been Samuel’s 5th birthday feels like the perfect gift to give him.


   100% of the profits from The Joyful Shop will be used to buy books for the Joyful Life Library.  We’re currently supporting libraries in the pediatric intensive care units of eight children’s hospitals across the country, and my prayer is that through this shop, we’ll have the means to support even more.  Visit the Joyful Life Library to learn more about this special project that is so very close to my heart.

Each of the the artists involved in the shop used the inspiration of JOY to create their designs.
Katy from Katygirl Designs Shop/Blog
Laura from Consider Lillies Shop/Blog
Danielle from Take Heart Designs/Blog
Molly from Tank and Tink Designs/Blog
Lindsay from Pen and Paint Shop/Blog
Carly from Little Light Prints Shop/Blog
Chrissie from In His Grace Shop/Blog
I seriously feel so blessed to have all of these designers participating in this shop with me, and am in love with everything they created.  With their help I’ve been able to stock the shop full of 8x10 prints, notecard sets, and printable versions of our 8x10’s, too.

I hope you’ll consider coming by The Joyful Shop to help us spread a little joy.
Today is August 15th which happens to be two things-
The day my Samuel was born and the day I get to share something really special with you.  I’m thrilled to announce the opening of The Joyful Shop.  We’re a community of artists coming together to sell lovely designs as a means to support the Joyful Life Library.  Opening this shop on what would have been Samuel’s 5th birthday feels like the perfect gift to give him.


  100% of the profits from The Joyful Shop will be used to buy books for the Joyful Life Library.  We’re currently supporting libraries in the pediatric intensive care units of eight children’s hospitals across the country, and my prayer is that through this shop, we’ll have the means to support even more.  Visit the Joyful Life Library to learn more about this special project that is so very close to my heart.



Each of the the artists involved in the shop used the inspiration of JOY to create their designs.

Katy from Katygirl Designs Shop/Blog

Laura from Consider Lillies Shop/Blog

Danielle from Take Heart Designs/Blog

Molly from Tank and Tink Designs/Blog

Lindsay from Pen and Paint Shop/Blog

Carly from Little Light Prints Shop/Blog

Chrissie from In His Grace Shop/Blog

I seriously feel so blessed to have all of these designers participating in this shop with me, and am in love with everything they created.  With their help I’ve been able to stock the shop full of 8x10 prints, notecard sets, and printable versions of our 8x10’s, too.



I hope you’ll consider coming by The Joyful Shop to help us spread a little joy.

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Last Week

 -Piper managed to apply an entire box of bandaids to her thumb.
- We moved our crafty morning out to the porch, so we could paint in the sunshine.
- The covers I ordered for our kitchen stools, from JCaroline Home, arrived and I did a happy dance.
 - We skipped our appointments so we could bask in the magic hour sun out in the garden.
- I finally got to say goodbye to my dryer that had been moonlighting as a rock tumbler.
- I was serenaded by a girl on a stool.

I also got to meet my friend Carly from Mason’s Roost!
She was on vacation and stopped by my place for coffee & muffins.
We had such a great time and now I’m scheming ways to get myself
over to Hawaii so I can have coffee at her place next time.

Now that she’s back home, Carly’s hosting a huge giveaway to benefit the
Joyful Life Library at Kapiolani Children’s Hospital!  She’s collected 19 different
treats, including a necklace from Lisa Leonard and a set of vintage Pyrex,
that will all go to one winner.  Lucky duck!  Each book you purchase
for the Kapiolani Joyful Life Library is an entry to win, plus she’s
giving away an extra sweet prize (hello Starbucks gift basket)
to the person that donates the most books.  I love that!
Visit Carly’s blog to learn more and join in the fun.