
1. THE HUNT IS ON: Will Roberts Claims His “Best Life”
For a 14-year-old who has spent a significant portion of the year fighting for every breath, the annual hunting trip isn’t just a tradition—n it’s a reclamation of his identity.
The Ultimate Comeback
Will isn’t just a spectator on this trip; he’s a participant. Just weeks after his discharge and despite having a surgically repaired bone that is still in the healing phase, Will is out in the elements.
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The Four-Wheeler: Seeing Will “riding the four-wheeler” is a massive milestone. It shows a level of physical autonomy that felt impossible during the dark days of the ICU.
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The Humor: Perhaps the best sign of his recovery isn’t the physical activity, but the “cracking jokes.” Will’s quick wit has always been his trademark, and seeing him “roasting” the rest of the crew proves that his spirit hasn’t just survived—it’s thriving.
This trip is the “Best Life” Will deserves after the grueling chemo sessions that defined his autumn. It’s a moment of pure, unadulterated boyhood, away from the monitors and the meds.
GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT: Nails, Toes, and No Plans
While the boys are deep in the woods, the women of the family are having a “recharge” of their own. For mothers and family friends who have lived in a state of high-alert for months, a night with “zero plans” is the ultimate luxury.
The Power of Pampering
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Nails and Toes: The ritual of getting pampered with Frehley Wilson is more than just a beauty treatment—it’s a sensory break from the stress of the past year.
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The Healing of Charlie: Amidst the fun, there’s a quiet sigh of relief as Charlie is reported to be “pushing through” a recent bug. In a family that has dealt with major medical crises, even a “little bug” can be nerve-wracking, but the news that she is on the mend means the night can proceed with a light heart.
Same Joy, Different Adventures
This “split” in the family’s weekend perfectly illustrates the balance of recovery. While Will is rebuilding his strength and spirit in the outdoors, the girls are rebuilding their sense of normalcy and connection. It’s a beautiful reminder that joy can look like a camouflage jacket or a fresh coat of nail polish—as long as everyone is healing.
🚨 THE FINAL COUNTDOWN.
As the hunting trip winds down, Will is preparing for his final two outpatient chemotherapy sessions. The strength he’s gathering in the woods is the fuel he’ll need to cross that finish line.



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