"The desert will rejoice and bloom like a Wildflower"
Isaiah 35:1

Writing from the Wilderness

This is the space I share my story.  This is where I had once shared all my goodness in my old life before death came and ravaged my world, this is where I shared and still share my Gia's brave story. This is where I share the mountaintops and the valleys. This is where I share my family's... Continue Reading →

About “Wildflower Hope”

Welcome to Wildflower Hope.... a space that has been re-born from both deep pain and deep praise. I am honored and humbled you stopped by.... whatever may have brought you here, I know you are here for a reason and I don't take that lightly. Whether you are also hurting, helping someone who hurts, hunting... Continue Reading →

On Voicing My Story

Voicing my story. Life is so messy. So miraculous. So painful. So praiseworthy. So much grief, so much goodness. So much joy unearthed, even within the valleys of sorrow and suffering. You see, There’s this unfolding story. This sacred raw story of Beauty rising out of the depths of pain. When you have the courage... Continue Reading →

Choosing to Still Dance.

I just signed my Tahlia up for her 2nd year of dance and I am so excited for her! She loves dance and she is so talented and graceful and strong and flexible and she simply shines of pure light on and off the stage.  If you followed our story on Facebook, or instagram then... Continue Reading →

Gia’s family Forever Day anniversary

5 years ago a very special mama handed over and entrusted her precious Treasure to our scared but "crazy in love" arms and the happiest day of our lives was one of her hardest too. Joy and sorrow colliding. At that moment, my mama-heart was breaking for the depths of sacrifice that Lily was going... Continue Reading →

LIGHT from LIGHT.

Joy and pain. Sorrow and smiles. It all just collides like a big messy storm. They used to run separately and we could clearly define the difference between the two. Now they're a simultaneous emotion that can't be untangled. We can't feel joy without sorrow. Yet, we can't feel sorrow without being reminded of overflowing... Continue Reading →

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