




For me personally, I've always believed that the discovery of a dime is Grandpa's way of telling us that we are on the right track . . . that he supports us . . . that he never left our sides. The pictures above are a reminder that whether it was my first or last day on the job, Susan's bachelorette party and wedding, doing laundry, or celebrating when I passed my boards, admidst the bustling holiday scene in NYC no less, he is always there.
So when someone recently asked me if I missed Jake, I quickly responded with, "No." It's as if he never left .