Our world is in big trouble.
But change can start small. A small person, loving
who they are, sharing joy with creative kindness.

 

Sugarlump was born 19 years ago along with my daughter, Elliot. She helped me remember the magic of little girl-ness–glitter, stickers, rainbows and coloring contests. My happy memories were scarred, however, with a deep sadness that still lingers in my heart. Being the target of a “mean girl” at age nine took away all my friends and made me a target. The thought of being tortured with terrible comments and actions made me want to quit everything–especially school, and it seemed to go on forever.

Somehow, with all that darkness, I eventually managed to find a little light inside myself. I created an imaginary world of happiness by drawing characters of kids in my class doing what they liked to do. I shared my creations by passing out notes that brought smiles that matched my character’s Little by little I was engrossed by the ripple effect that creating kindness brings.

Designing my own little world took my sadness and isolation away. I made friends with all different kids and created joy for all of us by delivering simple little notes. Pretty soon I realized that the most important thing was to love myself, be proud of what I was good at, and make others happy by sharing that joy in my heart.

Now, forty four years later, I use a computer for my characters instead of colored pencils. The simple message remains the same, but is more important than ever.

 

A little kindness is never really little.