Four years to the day after Lydia and I became engaged on a park bench next to the Chagrin Falls falls, we married. Here is a photo of the two lights of my life, our 17 1/2 month old son, Finn Scott, and Lydia. We had a dinner celebration with our families in a room built by Clarence Crane, the inventor of Life Saver candy, and the father of Hart Crane, the famous poet. This room saw John D. Rockefeller, Charles Lindbergh, Duncan Hines and Will Rogers, among many others. But none so beautiful as my wife, Lydia, and none so charming and lovable as our son, Finn Scott. And none, I am sure, as grateful and happy as I. Read More
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