A Living Legacy
Exactly one year ago, a dear friend & mentor of mine passed away suddenly. As I shared in a post last year, Tim Smith was nothing shy of an extraordinary man. And yesterday I had the privilege of sharing a meal with his youngest son, Harrison.
As I walked into the restaurant, I immediately had chills down my spine as I saw Harrison sitting at the same table his dad and I used to sit at.
As we sipped coffee, we talked about life, relationships, faith, philosophy and of course, his dad. Somewhere along the line, the topic of nationality came up.
I asked Harrison what nationality he was and without skipping a beat he said proudly, “I’m a Detroiter.” I smiled ear-to-ear thinking, ‘this is exactly what his dad would of said!’
As we ordered our food, I prompted him to go first.
He looked over the menu and with an eager voice said to the waitress, “I’ll have the caboose.”
I thought to myself, ‘what the heck is the caboose?’
A quick glance down the menu and boom. There it was. The perfect blend of corn beef, hash browns, eggs and toast (as shown below).

As I ordered my two eggs scrambled with a side of avocado, I noticed Harrison looking at me the same way his dad would have in the past when we had shared a meal.
It was the look of “what a lame choice for a greasy spoon diner.” Prompted by his body language, I threw in a side of cinnamon raisin bread to toughen up my order. 🙂
My Plate & Heart Were Full
During our meal I felt an array of feelings flowing through my heart, with the primary one being Joy.
In a strange way, part of me felt like I was sharing one more meal with his dad. Between his mannerisms, smile and big round glasses, it was obvious why I felt this way. However, the other part of me felt thankful to begin a new friendship with Harrison.
As much as Harrison reminded me of Tim, he is also clearly his own person — one who is coming off a really tough year and ready to make small shifts towards a New Year filled with new adventures. It was inspiring to be with him.
There was no doubt in my mind that the legacy Tim left was alive through Harrison. And it was also shining back at Skidmore Studio, the creative company that Tim previously owned.
I learned so much from Tim as did countless people that knew him. As we celebrated his life we toasted over whisky and a few tears back at the studio.

We reflected on many memories and talked about things like:
- His ability to make you feel like part of his family
- His unshakeable devotion & love for his wife, Colleen
- His love & pride for his boys, Harrison & Hayden
- His big heart full of big ideas
- His struggle to follow through on his big ideas 🙂
- His love for baseball
- The incredible book he wrote the year before he passed (Dare Mighty Things)
- The core values he knitted into the fabric of the studio
- His love and passion for the City of Detroit
- The Dr. Seuss book that guided his career (Oh, The Places You Will Go)
- And so much more…
In between stories, there was a common feeling people expressed of how they felt his spirit through various signs and serendipitous happenings.
Drew Patrick, our new owner and longtime friend & business partner of Tim’s, put it perfectly. With confidence in his voice and tears in his eyes he said, “I know Tim’s looking down on us smiling. I can feel that he’s happy. I can feel that he’s proud of us.”
You don’t have to own a company. You don’t need to have children. And you don’t have to write a book or be from Detroit either.
You just need to be you.
Make memories with those you love most and embrace all of the ways that make you, you.
Try each day to enjoy your life and the gifts you’ve been given. And try your best to do good, for that’s ultimately the only thing you can control.
If you approach each day with this mindset, chances are you will create a living legacy like Tim’s that gives back for generations to come.
“Expect Nothing. Experience All”
Ksenija Savic Ostach — my wife 🙂
Past Speaking Events.
ZF — Quarterly Planning Meeting
Mort Crim Communications — Lunch & Learn
TEDx Salon — Oakland University
mParks — 2019 Annual Conference
AllState — Thrive Talks
ICLE — Health Law Institute Conference — 25th Anniversary
Loren Siffring, my spiritual advisor, mentor and dear friend has written a discussion guide for men called, The Spiral of Life. It’s a great resource to grow through mentorship & encourage one another. More on Loren can be found here.