A mother in Glasgow who has been diagnosed with incurable brain cancer says she is treasuring every moment with her young sons. In statements reported by multiple outlets, she says she does not know whether she will live long enough to see the boys start school, and that this uncertainty is shaping how she spends time with them. The reports describe her outlook as one focused on making the most of time at home and with her children. Both accounts present the same core details: her diagnosis is incurable, she has two young sons, and her remarks center on her hope to keep creating memories despite the uncertainty of her health. The coverage does not cite new medical information or changes in treatment, focusing instead on her personal reflection and the impact of her condition on her plans and day-to-day life. The reports are aligned in portraying her comments as a way of coping with the possibility that the school-start milestone may not be something she can witness.