Holy Cross School had some special visitors Tuesday, starting with a crew and a truck from Penticton91裸聊视频檚 Fire Department.
The second one wasn91裸聊视频檛 really a visitor 91裸聊视频 Wills Hodgkinson, a seven-year-old boy fighting a rare form of kidney cancer, dropped by the school to say hello to all the friends and classmates he91裸聊视频檚 been missing while undergoing treatment in Vancouver over the last few months.
Having undergone weeks of radiation and chemotherapy, Wills was understandably a little tired and a little shy about talking to a journalist, responding with just a quiet nod and 91裸聊视频測es91裸聊视频 when asked if it was good to be back at school.
He perked up, though, when describing walking into the school and seeing his friends waiting for him.
91裸聊视频淢r. Campbell (principal) was shocked to see me and then all the grade fives and sixes were standing waiting to see me,91裸聊视频 said Wills. 91裸聊视频淭hen they all surrounded me.91裸聊视频
Along with seeing his friends, Wills was able to play a little soccer and, of course, they all got a tour of the fire engine.
Over his time at B.C. Children91裸聊视频檚 Hospital, Wills has had a chance to see another fire engine and even drove one, but the young athlete isn91裸聊视频檛 changing his plans to be a firefighter.
91裸聊视频淚91裸聊视频檓 going to be a soccer player,91裸聊视频 said Wills.
Wills91裸聊视频 father Tim Hodgkinson was in attendance, along with his mother, Neely Brimer, and younger sister Scarlett. Tim explained Holy Cross School had laid on a bit of a homecoming for Wills after finding out he would be home for a bit.
The family, Tim said, was given a few days to return home in the lead up to surgery and increases in chemo and radiation.
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Wills was diagnosed with a Willms tumour, a rare form of kidney cancer, earlier this year. Surgery revealed a tumour on his kidney that was too large to be removed and had attached to his spleen, pancreas and colon. Doctors also discovered another eight cancers spots on Wills91裸聊视频 lungs.
Wills has been undergoing weeks of chemo and radiation therapy to shrink the tumour enough so surgeons can remove it and the kidney it is attached to. While there, some of those long days have been brightened by a visit from Brandon Neufeld, a school chum who is a year younger but also fighting cancer, and regularly travels to Vancouver for his treatments.
Wills (right) sits in the shade of the fire engine visiting Holy Cross School Tuesday with his dad Tim Hodgkinson. Steve Kidd/Western News |
While Wills91裸聊视频 family has been with him constantly in Vancouver, Tim admits it91裸聊视频檚 not the same as having a chum visiting.
91裸聊视频淔amily can only do so much,91裸聊视频 he said, talking about the bond that has developed between the two boys, who regularly exchange visits while undergoing chemo.
Wills91裸聊视频 and Brandon91裸聊视频檚 families are also both recipients of $1,000 gifts, money raised through a 24-hour paddle board relay a few weeks ago. The Monster & Sea 24, now in its fourth year, raised $154,000 this year in 24 cities, $6,000 at the Naramata paddle on April 14-15.
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Paul and Denise Mend, along with fellow paddlers Issy Venables and Eileen Meehan, were on hand to present the cheques. Paul Mend said the money raised locally is distributed to local families dealing with cancer, and they are still looking for four more recipients.
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