She’s Only Two Years Old — And Her Tumor Is Shrinking
She’s only two years old.
Fourteen months of fighting a tumor in her brain.
Fourteen months of hospital rooms, scans, therapy sessions, and whispered prayers in the dark.
And this week… her family finally received the news they have been praying for.

A Victory Worth Celebrating
Eloise’s doctors shared good news.
Her neuro-oncologist is happy with her progress.
Her neurologist was overjoyed by how well she looks.
The scans show her brain tumor is still shrinking.
Even more than last October.
For a little girl facing brain cancer, this is everything.
In the world of pediatric brain tumors, progress matters. Stability matters. Shrinking matters. Every positive scan feels like a breath the family has been holding for months.
This week, they finally exhaled.
Fourteen Months of Strength
After 14 months fighting diffuse astrocytoma, Eloise keeps moving forward.
Getting stronger.
Showing more of her personality.
Reminding everyone around her that courage doesn’t depend on age.
She works hard in physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT).
She pushes through speech therapy and feeding therapy with determination that would humble most adults.
At just two years old, she has learned words like “scan,” “treatment,” and “therapy.” But she has also taught her family words like resilience, faith, and gratitude.
The Road Is Still Long
The journey is not over.
There are still questions her family carries every single day.
There are still appointments marked on calendars.
Still moments of uncertainty.
Brain cancer does not disappear overnight. The road ahead remains long.
But they walk it together — one step at a time.
And today, that step feels lighter.
What Hope Looks Like
Hope doesn’t always look like fireworks or dramatic moments.
Sometimes it looks like a shrinking scan.
A smiling toddler.
A doctor saying, “She’s doing well.”
Eloise keeps showing strength beyond her years. She keeps fighting. She keeps shining.
And she reminds us all what hope looks like.
Please keep Eloise and her family in your prayers today. 🤍