I would want to and also it would depend on how they're coming to me but I feel like having having them kind of come in and really talk about how do we want to hold dad in our life now. Is there like something silly that we want to do once a week or once a month because dad is so silly and he loved to do this so much. How could they together kind of create something that felt like it matched how they felt about him together.
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