Sarah,
If you can, why not start writing a momento book. Jot down all the good times you had with Simon. His reaction to finding out he will become a Dad, the time when Lucas was born, your plans together, a nick-name that Simon gave Lucas, the nights that Simon walked Lucas to sleep.... add some photos to the book, and explain what they are in a note underneath.
These are the sorts of things that Lucas can show his kids one day.
Having never known my own father, and my grand-father taking his place the best he could, I cherish everything that I have that was theirs. Right down to an old wooden extension ladder that was probably fit for the tip about 50 years ago.
I have a couple of photos that I cherish. They have been scanned & printed, and the originals are locked away carefully.
You cant create memories, but you can certainly let Lucas know how much his dad loved him. It is important that Lucas understand when he is older, that what happened to Simon wasn't his fault. It isn't anyones fault, and he cant blame anyone.
One other thing to maybe include. Print out the original post that you put up, telling us about Simon. That post includes your thoughts at the time. They might be hard to read right now, but it was clear to all of us that read it, that Simon was someone very special, and that Lucas was a very important part of his life.


				
				
				
					
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 I have his Series 2a that I intend to keep for Lucas, that would be the project that was started 

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