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The story follows Tim Bradford's transformation of March 15th-his mother's death anniversary-from his darkest day into a celebration of love and family. Initially coping through alcohol and isolation, Tim's healing begins when his fiancée Lucy accompanies him to his mother's grave, where he introduces her saying "She would have loved you." Over the years, as they marry and have three children (Emma, Jake, and Lily), the annual cemetery visit evolves into a joyful family tradition where the kids eagerly run to see "Grandma Sarah," bring flowers, share achievements, and sing the childhood songs Tim remembered. The story shows how grief can transform into celebration through love, turning Tim's day of survival into his family's brightest tradition that honors life across generations.