
AhMá 阿嬤
Growing up, AhMá 阿嬤 is what I called my paternal grandma. She was a dynamic woman who was a brilliant seamstress, prolific gardener, and outstanding cook. She was also someone who hoarded her favorite things until they rotted beyond enjoyment and made crass jokes that made her cackle.
All About AhMá's House 阿嬤家
At AhMá's House, we belly laugh, cackle, and snort. It is a community where we can freely be ourselves as we are and to feel free to become our most healed self. The food is unpretentious and delicious. We gather together teasing each other while throwing down mahjong tiles. We grow healing herbs, make medicine, and build relationship with the land and earth.
This is what it looks like to heal, connect, and learn.

Mahjong Haven
Building community by, for, and beyond the Asian American diaspora by learning and playing mahjong.
AhMá's Garden
Holistic and somatic healing through spiritual direction and herbal consultations in the garden for individuals and groups.