



With treatment behind him, Jimmer is enjoying his childhood, and he's excited about his big trip to the Pacific Ocean. "It just makes me feel happy that I know he did it and nothing is going to happen." "I didn't like it at all it was pretty scary," said Jimmer's 12-year-old sister, Aspen. While only experiencing minor side effects of dialysis treatment and chemotherapy, James and the rest of the family began to regain hope. He displayed strength through his treatment, focusing instead on what he loves, like Roblox and Minecraft. The diagnosis was a shock to the family, but Jimmer took it in stride. It's nice to have that after a long time of just worrying about hospital stuff." "It will be nice to go on a vacation where you don't have to worry about costs, you don't have to worry about planning, and it actually gets to be a vacation. "With what we went through last year with cancer, it's a nice upside to that whole downside of things," said James Crowther, Jimmer's father.
