If you know my mom “Rona” you know she has a big heart. She shows up, helps out in any way she can, and somehow always finds humor even when life gets difficult. To know her is to love her — and you’re guaranteed to have a good time along the way. Right now, she needs some of that same love and support in return, because asking for help is something she would never choose to do on her own. My mom Rona is currently facing Stage IV uterine carcinosarcoma. True to form, she has met this battle with stubborn strength, honesty, and the same humor, warmth, and loving spirit so many of you know so well. Where Things Stand- Since December, life has brought one medical challenge after another — treatment complications, infections, and now the difficult news that her tumor is growing rapidly and placing pressure on vital organs. She is currently hospitalized fighting a severe kidney infection along with breathing complications that have made stability a daily challenge. Some days are heavy, some days are hopeful, and we are taking everything one day at a time. Even now, she continues to remind us who she is at her core, with moments of humor that still make nurses and family laugh on the hardest days. That ability to bring light into heavy moments is simply who she is. The 3-Week Window- We are now living in a critical three-week window. Her doctors are working to clear infections so she may attempt one more round of targeted treatment. This time will help determine the path forward — whether treatment can continue or whether the focus shifts toward hospice care centered on comfort, peace, and quality time together. What We Want for Her- Our greatest wish is simple: that she feels safe, comfortable, surrounded by love, and able to share as much laughter as possible each day. Your support will help provide: • Medical expenses not fully covered by insurance, including get her home sooner, specialized oncology hydration and nutritional support. • Around-the-clock in-home care so she can rest safely and comfortably. • Ensuring someone is always by her side during these critical weeks — helping her eat, stay comfortable, and meet all of her daily needs so she is never alone. More Than Donations- If you’re unable to give financially, your prayers, kind thoughts, and shared memories mean just as much. We read your messages to her, and they bring genuine comfort and smiles during long days. Thank you for loving her and for helping us surround her with the same care, laughter, and kindness she has given to so many others. We are deeply grateful.