The snowdrop flower represents HOPE. This teeny little flower is the first to break through the snow in spring. It is endearingly fragile and simple yet enormously strong. I chose this flower to represent what I want to bring you. HOPE.
My path towards clinging to hope began abruptly in August of 2016. With one sentence, my entire view of my life changed. I realized that all I perceived to be truth, was not. I didn't know if I wanted to throw up or pass out. There are three types of behaviors one takes when disaster strikes: Flee, fight or freeze. That day I became frozen. I felt like I was under a weight of ice cold evil and I had no idea what it even really looked like. There was darkness everywhere. At the same time I wanted to believe that one sentence could not really be true. I looked at the man I had been married to for 16 years and my mind just could not/would not grasp this new truth.
What I needed right then and there was HOPE. TIKVAH. I would like to help provide you hope too.
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