04/07/2026
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Today is a day of remembrance, even in the face of fresh wounds.
Kinlee should be turning 11.
Instead, her East Texas hometown in Lufkin is wearing pink for her first birthday in heaven.
From shirts to storefronts, people are showing up for a little girl who left a mark that won’t fade. They’re calling it Kinlee Day.
But behind the celebration is a mother still learning how to breathe without her.
“30,240 minutes since I last held my baby.”
That’s how she’s been keeping time.
Not days. Not weeks. Moments.
Kinlee was her everything. A fighter, a light, a personality you didn’t forget.
And even now, her family says they’re still finding little pieces of her… drawings, notes, reminders that she’s still near in ways they can’t explain.
Today is about honoring her. Her brave battle with DIPG, one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer in kids.
If you can, wish Kinlee a happy heavenly birthday… I just know it will mean the world to her family.
And if you’ve walked through grief like this… what would you tell her mom as she faces the days, weeks, months and years ahead?