"Our Little Trooper"

"Our Little Trooper"
"Let me live, that I may praise you!" Psalm 119:175

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Fighting Hunger in Memory of Rowan...




It's that time of year again...time to start collecting cereal for the youth in San Antonio and the surrounding area.  As many of you know, Methodist Children's Hospital has collected cereal for the San Antonio Food Bank for years. every Summer, to help with their Million Summer Meals Program.  There are so many children who count on the breakfast and lunch they receive at school, during the school year, as their main source of nutrition.  In the Summer months, when they are out of school, some go hungry without that guarantee of food.  Several years ago, while hospitalized for another very long stay at Methodist Children's Hospital, Rowan asked all his visitors to bring him a box of cereal for the food drive, instead of a toy or gift for him.  What happened next was nothing short of a miracle... he collected 1000s of servings of cereal, from his hospital bed.  He personally collected more than most of the pediatric units in the hospital.  It was amazing...and it didn't stop there.  The next 2 years, he collected cereal outside the hospital and his totals grew each Summer.  Last year, following his death, they renamed the cereal drive, the "Rowan Windham Memorial Cereal Drive".  They were able to collect over 130,000 servings last Summer, and children all over Southwest Texas, had food for their bellies each morning.

This year, the hospital is again hosting this drive, and collecting cereal June 1-8th, 2018.  There are several ways you can support this effort in Rowan's Memory once again:

  • Starting tomorrow, May 9th, I will have cereal collection boxes at several local businesses.  You can drop off your cereal all the way up to June 6th at any one of these locations, and I will deliver them to the hospital myself.  Thank you so much to each of these groups for your hearts to keep Rowan's legacy alive, and your willingness to open your businesses as cereal collection stations.  And, for everyone reading this...I highly recommend you try out both restaurants or go see a show at Woodlawn Theater.  These are some of Rowan's favorite people and were some of Rowan's favorite places to be in the world.

        • Copa Wine Bar in Stone Oak: 19141 Stone Oak Parkway, SA, TX 78258



        • Poke Planet in the Medical Center: 7302 Louis Pasteur Drive Suite 103, SA, TX 78229



        • Woodlawn Theater in the Deco District: 1920 Fredericksburg Road, SA, TX 78201










  • Comal Drug in New Braunfels: 544 North Union Avenue, NB, TX 78130









  • You can also deliver your cereal to the hospital itself during the week of June 1st through 8th.  Please just have it there by June 7th so they can tally it all before their presentation on the 8th.

  • I will come meet you if you, or your work, or church, or any other group would like to collect cereal together.  Message me here or on Facebook and we can set up a time for me to come pick up your cereal.  Again, I would need to do so by June 6th.

  • If you are not local but would like to participate you can either mail me your cereal, or make a Paypal or check donation and I will take care of it for you.  Message me here or on Facebook and I will provide you with the address or my Paypal address.

Last Year, Rowan was named Hunger Fighter of the Year for Food provided to the Food Bank, through this cereal drive.  I accepted the honor on his behalf, but I know he was looking down from heaven, and so very proud of that.  I hope we blow last years totals out of the water, and make his light shine even brighter!  Their goal this year is 150,000 servings.  I believe we can do that!

Rowan had many passions, and goals.  Helping make sure no child goes hungry was one of the biggest.  Thank you for helping us, help Methodist Children's Hospital, help the SA Food Bank, help reach that goal. 

For a kid who couldn't even eat cereal, who collected cereal for other children, from a hospital bed... 
Let's do this!




Monday, April 16, 2018

Pulitzer Prize 2018 Finalist- Feature Photography!!!!




I was invited to come to San Antonio today, to be at the SA Express News offices when the 2018 Pulitzer Prize Awards were announced livestream.  "Rowan's Reach" by photojournalist Lisa Krantz had been submitted in the Featured News Category.  With such a big news year, and so many global stories, tragedies and crises, we did not expect to be in the running.  However, Lisa's work was announced as a Pulitzer Prize Finalist!  (one of just 3 in it's category) This is HUGE!.  This is only the second SA Express News submission that has made it as a Pulitzer finalist, in over 100 years.  And Rowan was the only entry this year whose story featured a specific individual, not a group or an event.  For a single child's life, death and legacy to reach such a broad audience and for Lisa's photos of him to be recognized at this level...is mind blowing.

We awaited the news together... 




And were thrilled to hear he was a finalist...

 

At the celebration, a few hours after the announcement was made public, I told the entire news room, that Rowan always wanted to save the world.  The first time he told us that when he was 3 years old, in ICU, after his first brain surgery.  I explained that while he definitely changed a lot of us, the work Lisa, and all of them, did on this story, and with the countless other stories they bring to the masses, they were helping Rowan achieve that goal.  It takes a village, and they were all indeed changing if not helping him save the world.





I cannot thank Lisa Krantz (photographer), the Editor in Chief, the Managing Editor, Text editor, Photo editor, and the entire staff of the San Antonio Express News for all your hard work.  Rowan is no doubt smiling down, proud of how far reaching his message of hope is spreading, excited about how many people will hopefully now remember to "Love your Life!".

For the rest of time, if someone looks up the 2018 Pulitzer Prize Awards Finalist at http://www.pulitzer.org/prize-winners-by-year they will see Lisa's touching photos of Rowan's life and legacy, in the 2018 Featured News category finalists.  That is a big deal, a really big deal!

Here are just a few of them...














As the Pulitzer Prize Board describes the photos and story, which also perfectly describes Rowan's life, it was a "... physical, spiritual and emotional journey".


Congratulations Lisa and the San Antonio Express-News.




Thank you for truly expanding Rowan's reach...


And remember everyone... "Love Your Life!"






Guardians of the Children remember "Hope" & "Courage" once again as they give back to the community.

The Guardians of the Children Von Ormy Chapter hosted the 10th Annual Children's Festival "Avenida Fiesta" this Saturday, and gave away bikes to kids in the community, once again.  You may remember Rowan attending 2 years ago and bringing an Iron Man bike that he was so very proud to donate to a precious little boy.  Last year they honored Rowan's memory by putting his bracelets on the bikes, and this year they did that and more...




The Guardian's of the Children do so much for the community.  They not only stand up for and protect neglected and abused children in the community, and give back to the under served, but they also adopted Rowan and Jalene into their family as Lil' Guardians, as they fought for their lives.  Jalene was known as "Courage" and Rowan chose the name "Hope".  They wore their vests proudly and embodied those characteristics, and both of our families cherish the vests, and what they mean, still to this day. 

It was such a beautiful day Saturday... both the weather and the spirit and heart of the event.  They opened by presenting the flags and playing the national anthem.  They had face painters, clowns, balloon animals, games, food, drinks, music, dancing, etc... all free to the local children and their families.









The biggest part of the festival though is the free bike raffle for the kids. They give away tons of bikes to kids of all ages. 




Rowan's bracelets were on the handle bars once again. 





It is just precious to watch the kids run up to the stage when their name is called, and they get to choose from a sea of brand new shiny bicycles...truly priceless. 







It makes me cry every year.  Jen and I donated a Frozen bike in memory of Jalene, and an awesome orange trick bike in memory of Rowan, this year.  It was so fun to wait and see who chose those specific bikes.  They were so excited! Their parents allowed me to photograph them on them, which really warmed our hearts.



Before the bike raffle started though, the Guardian's called Jen and I, and Jalene's sister Zoe, up on stage, and honored our angels so beautifully. 


They told a little bit about Jalene and Rowan and explained how they had been adopted into their family as "Courage" & "Hope".  Then they held a moment of silence, a balloon release (letting all the children there let go of their brightly colored balloons at the end of the moment of silence), and played "Shake it Off" for Jalene, and "Somewhere over the Rainbow" for Rowan.  Jen and I both held each other and cried.





Near the end of the songs we noticed the last straggling balloons, the only ones left that could be seen at that point... they were a single orange balloon and a single purple balloon (I didn't get a picture of it, but we all saw it;).  A sign of thanks from "Courage" & "Hope".

Thank you to our Guardian's of the Children Von Ormy Family and to every other sponsor, volunteer, and attendee who helped make Saturday so special.  We love you, love attending this event, donating bikes, and watching all the good you are making in the community.







And thank you for always remembering and honoring our angels, Rowan Jameson  "Hope" Windham & Jalene Estella "Courage" Salinas...