06/16/2026
Hello everyone,
I’ve been sitting with how far we’ve come since those first days. The Ewing sarcoma diagnosis turned our world upside down, but watching Nolan move through it step by step has been something else entirely.
From the months of chemo starting in January that worked to shrink the tumor, through the major surgery in mid-April removing the affected ribs and tumor, and into this season of recovery with the remaining rounds of treatment still ahead—there have been so many hard days mixed with these small, meaningful wins that keep us going.
He’s handling the fatigue, the pain, the nausea, and the long road with a quiet strength that continues to amaze me. Even on the toughest days, he finds ways to hold onto the things that make him who he is—his love for cooking, music, friends, and those little hopes for normal adventures again. Cancer has rearranged so much of his daily life, but it hasn’t dimmed his spirit, and that’s what I cling to on the heavy days.
To everyone who follows along here, who has prayed, sent messages, or simply held us in your thoughts through all the updates—thank you. Your support has become a real part of what helps us keep showing up. It reminds us we’re not walking this alone.
We’re taking it one day at a time, celebrating the progress we can see and trusting through the parts that still feel uncertain. If you feel led to keep lifting him up in whatever way fits—a prayer, an encouraging word, or sharing his story so others can join in—it truly makes a difference as he continues healing.
Nolan, we see your fight, your patience, and your heart through all of this. I’m so proud of you! Keep holding on.
We’re still moving forward, together. 💛