AUBURN, Ala. – If you have ever been around Greer Bailey, you’ve probably seen her cowgirl boots. It doesn’t matter if it’s at school or at church or when the Auburn basketball team comes over to her house. She’s always got her boots on.
“Greer’s staple is her cowgirl boots,” her mom Kaleigh Bailey said.
The boots are only fitting for a 4-year-old girl who is described by her parents as “full of spunk, full of life and full of atmosphere.”
In May 2024, three days before her third birthday, Greer was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). She spent the next nine months in and out of Children’s Hospital doing treatments, and yet never lost that positive spirit. She kept wearing her boots through it all.
“She wore them all over Children’s Hospital,” Kaleigh said. “People would know. ‘Oh, it’s Greer. She’s got her boots on.’ Even when she felt her worst, people would ask her to do her cartwheels. I think it’s just no matter how bad she feels, she’s still going to muster up the strength to do something and bring a smile to anyone’s face.”
Nearly two years later, Greer still makes monthly trips to Children’s Hospital in Birmingham for lab work and chemotherapy. Though not fully cleared yet, she’s in remission from leukemia and continues to live every day to the fullest. She loves cheerleading, gymnastics and all things Auburn, especially Aubie.
“It started with the cancer diagnosis, but I told myself, this does not define her,” Kaleigh said. “She can still go and do, and we will continue to go and do whatever she wants to do.”