Reason to Smile: Man w/Terminal Cancer Runs IronMan for Daughter
Years passed and he never believed he would be one of those men, especially after his diagnosis.
In 2015 Hewitt was blessed with a daughter he named Hero.
In 2018 he got the news that would change him. When Hero was around three-years-old, Hewitt was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.
It was at that moment he made it his mission to become super human.
The day he got his first chemo treatment, he began training for the Iron Man.
Due to the pandemic, Ironman canceled their 2020 events. Hewitt got in touch with the organizers and they suggested that he be part of the IRONMAN VR Kona virtual race.
screamed he didn t get the message. we don t serve cops here. . the cop left but the store manager caught up with him. the officer turned down the free cup of joe. jay hewitt built a 40-foot tall, three-story treehouse for his grandkids in massachusetts. this has a staircase, desk electricity, ventilation. got the idea from his son and built the best treehouse that any kid had. it took him two years. they re planning to build a rope bridge to detective to the house. love it. a possible breakthrough in alzheimer s research allowing patients to keep their memories and a tiny dog becomes a huge hero. are bears. don t mess with him.