Grandson Shaves Head to Demonstrate Love, Hope

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October 17, 2014

There are very few things our 11-year-old son, Nate, doesn’t like. He’s an easygoing kid, happy doing just about anything. But there’s one thing he always fights: haircuts. He hates to have his hair cut like nothing else.Nate Stoltman

That’s why we were shocked when Nate came home from school in March and informed us he’d volunteered to have his head shaved at a charity event called St. Baldrick’s to raise awareness and funds to fight cancer.Nate Stoltman

Nate doesn’t have much to give. But at the first opportunity, he gave — for Grandpa (aka GoGo), my father-in-law.

After spending a month in the hospital, last March GoGo was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).
We told our three kids, “GoGo is very sick. He has a disease in his blood.”

We didn’t want to use the “C” word around our kids. We didn’t want to scare any of them, especially Nate. GoGo’s especially close to Nate, his first grandchild. GoGo lives out of town, but is very much a part of Nate’s regular life. He calls Nate every day. Every day.

Nate’s about-face on haircuts taught us a few things: Nate knows more than we think he knows; he lets us live in our fantasy world, where we think he doesn’t; and his heart is every bit as big as we suspected.

GoGo is in remission and doing well. He went from being hospitalized for months, enduring several rounds of chemo, to playing several rounds of golf — four days in a row recently. My dad, 81, who battled prostate cancer years ago, continues to be a regular on the course as well.

Kevin Stoltman is president and owner of North Coast Media, parent company of PMP magazine.

 


At North Coast Media (NCM), we’re doing our part to give back by donating a portion of our revenue this month to cancer research. It’s a new initiative we plan on doing every October, because the way we see it, it’s our turn to give.

 

 

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