When the doctor spoke the words “Grade 4 ETMR,” Bobbi’s parents felt the world collapse beneath their feet.
Their bright, curious little girl — the one whose laughter once filled every corner of their home — was now facing one of the rarest and most aggressive brain tumours known to medicine.

There were no promises. No guarantees.
No cure — only time: fragile, precious, and heartbreakingly unpredictable.
In a single week, Bobbi endured nearly twenty hours of surgery.
The medical team fought with everything they had, but the tumour had woven itself too deeply around her brain to be fully removed.
Still, her family refused to give up.
They clung to hope — the hope of one more smile, one more giggle, one more sunrise with their little girl.
Chemotherapy became their next battle, a desperate effort to win back moments that most take for granted.
Through it all, Bobbi’s spirit shone — fragile yet fierce — reminding everyone around her that love, even in the face of the impossible, is the strongest medicine of all.