Monday, March 31, 2014

Happiness Jar: Ninjas and Bridges

I have fallen out of habit once again.   The happiness jar sits on my stereo, half full.

But now I'm reminded to fill it with the upswelling of love that continues to float around my heart.

Like observing how  Elliot is cultivating a source of joy for his life through acts of giving.  Last month he raised 125 dollars for his cause through a bake sale. We delivered the funds on Friday.  The conversations he shared with the organizers at the IRC day center can only be described as effervescent.   Elliot is bubbly on an ordinary day, but was popping with charm in this special place where people gather to simply "be."

 While we drove away to celebrate giving with ice cream, he said "I feel so happy.  This is the best feeling."

Elliot is learning that giving is a renewable resource for feel-good living.   When I asked him what the highlight of his weekend was, delivering his "ninja bread" money to help people experiencing homelessness was at the top of the list.

It was even more special than wining first place in a bridge building contest.

And that teaches me something about my own ambition.





After the bridge competition, Elliot went back to "work" on a new t shirt design based on his original Elliot's Ninja character "Ninjability."  Ninjability represents the spirit of ability in the face of adversity and challenge.  This character developed in collaboration with our friend James Terpenning, who won a contest on Elliot's Ninja Art Facebook page.  James helped Elliot to understand that people who navigate the world by wheels often have abilities that exceed normal expectations.  As a member of the basketball team "The Rolling Hoopstars," winner of Extreme Home Makeover, and one of the orphans who were flown out of Vietnam during Operation Babylift, James inspires us by his incredible life story and the impact he makes in his community.

Here is the latest version of Ninjability, which Elliot plans to list in his Etsy shop this week.



12 comments:

  1. Reading your blog here makes me smile like I'd smile at rainbows. I feel your love. .and rainbows remind me of Elliott ' s artwork. Cool t-shirt. Where can I find his original one? Love you guys..Auntdeedee

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    1. Hi Aunt Dee Dee, Elliot is planning to work on getting the t-shirt listed as a new item today. I will make sure to send you a direct link to it when he's finished. Thank you for stopping by and for the sweet comment. We love you!

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  2. You guys are so incredible :) I love it! What an awesome kid you've got there!

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  3. Jenny,
    I love every time you post about Elliot and his Ninja Warriors. You have raised two beautiful and full of life, love and light people. How grateful we in the world are for your lovely contributions and continued efforts in stimulating their good and kind and just characters.
    Big hugs…much love

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    1. Big hugs to you, Sush. Both my children have taught me more about kindness than I ever would have discovered on my own.

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  4. Oh Jenny, this post has left me with a smile on my face and, even more importantly, a smile in my heart. My goodness me, your Elliot really is such a very special little boy, and I love him for it. If only there were more people in the world like that my friend. Much of this must, of course, come from you and Richard, his parents, and the excellent example you set him. Loved reading this today. I read Eli's little school report and, yes, it writing and sums was good, but, most importantly for me, it said that he was such a caring little boy and always looking out for others in the class. Wonderful!

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    1. Hi Thisisme! To have a teacher that notices Eli's compassion is a wonderful gift. I know that he must be so caring to have you for his grandma. One reason we decided to homeschool was because that natural compassion for others was being squished right out in the competitive and unkind atmosphere of first grade. It sounds ridiculous, but his little personality was taking on some startling changes that worried us. Thank goodness Eli's school environment celebrates that aspect of his personality. The world needs kids like him!

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  5. I have just stumbled across your blog and I am in awe of Eliot and his wonderful Ninja Warriors. He is a very special boy with an amazing mind. Kindness in children is a blessing without comparison. I am off to check out the store.

    katy x

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  6. Elliot seems like quite a fantastic kid. I loved reading your blog!

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