Eight Years Old. Fourteen Months of Fighting. And Grayson Keeps Going.
Eight years old.
Fourteen months of fighting.
Grayson keeps going.
After brain cancer.
After surgery.

After a journey that no child should ever have to face — Grayson continues to show up, day after day, with courage far beyond his years.
In October, his scans brought a moment of long-awaited relief.
Clear.
No growth.
No returning tumors.
Words that bring hope — and a breath families like his learn to treasure.
The Fight Isn’t Over
Clear scans don’t mean the journey ends.
Occupational therapy and physical therapy are now part of Grayson’s everyday life. He works hard to regain mobility affected by surgery, pushing through exercises that are challenging, tiring, and sometimes frustrating.
Progress comes in small steps.
Effort is required every single day.
And still — Grayson keeps going.
Never Walking Alone
Grayson’s family walks every step beside him.
Appointments fill their calendar.
Therapy sessions shape their weeks.
Waiting and hoping never truly stop.
They celebrate milestones others might overlook. They hold space for hard days. And they continue forward together, even when the road feels long.
Still Full of Life
Through it all, Grayson’s joy shines.
He’s a second-grader now.
He loves to dance.
He loves to swim.
He proudly collects WWE items.
His family lovingly calls him “outlandish.”
And they smile through it all.
Because laughter still lives here.
Because childhood still matters.
Because Grayson is more than his diagnosis — he is vibrant, determined, and full of life.
A Gentle Ask
If you’re reading this, please pause for a moment.
Say a prayer for Grayson.
For strength on therapy days.
For healing in body and spirit.
For peace for his family as they continue this journey together.
Eight years old is far too young for such a fight — and yet, Grayson keeps going. 🤍