Now I teach a class for kids who’ve lost grandparents. We read, we write, we dig deep. I tell them that sometimes, the biggest gifts don’t come wrapped.
Sometimes they’re buried under rosebushes. Or tucked behind mirrors.
And sometimes, they live inside you—waiting, like a memory that never fades.
So if you’re reading this and you’ve lost someone, don’t rush to pack their things.
They might’ve left something behind.
Not money. Not valuables. But meaning.
That’s the kind of inheritance you don’t want to miss.
If this moved you, share it. Maybe someone out there needs to be reminded of what’s worth keeping.







