your best memory of your son, go
Best memory? I'm not sure I have a best one. I have lots of cute stories I can one day tell his future SOs
that is true, as a mother that would be hard. Pick a few of your faves then
I remember the first snowfall of the season was the day I brought him home from the hospital. It was just a flurry, but it did snow that day.
I remember how as a baby, he used to fall asleep listening to the music of the LOTR movies when we watched them.
I remember one Thanksgiving when he was... two? Three, maybe? I don't remember if she gave it to him or he took it from her, but he had a hold of my sister-in-law's headband and was wearing it.

awwww
He was so proud to wear it on his head.
I remember the first time I took him trick-or-treating. He was 2 years old, and we were Shippo and Kagome that year.
My grandmother almost always sends little letters with every card she sends, for birthdays, Christmas, anything. And, like many from her generation, she writes in cursive.
When Adrian was... hmmm... six? I think? He saw one and couldn't read the handwriting, but exclaimed so excitedly "Great-grandmom writes in Japanese?!"
(And, yes, he says 'grandmom'.)
And there was the December, near Christmas, when, after having had "Ancient Aliens" on TV, he declared that the pyramids were built by aliens to welcome Baby Jesus.
His preschool 'graduation'! Every other kid was up front, singing and presenting and getting their little diplomas... and Adrian was bawling. He was so upset.
He was upset because he loved preschool and his teachers and classmates and didn't want to 'graduate' because then it would be over.
My child, ladies and gentlemen.
Oh yes, and there was the time when he was... I think 4? Not long after my Grandpa Fisher passed away. Completely unprompted, he said, "You know what happens when you die?"
And then proceeded to give his "theory," which was basically a rudimentary explanation of reincarnation. Having never been taught about it.