Memory Rituals

Small invitations, kept simple.

A few ways to keep memories together as a family. No streaks. No reminders. Just an opening, whenever you're ready.

  • A weekly ritual

    Sunday Story Time

    Gather the family — even just by voice — and ask one simple question. Keep what comes back.

    What is a Sunday you still remember?

    Open the recorder with this prompt

  • An evening ritual

    Ask Grandma Tonight

    Before the day ends, ask one small thing. A name, a smell, a song. Press record while she answers.

    What did your mother sing to you?

    Open the recorder with this prompt

  • A kitchen ritual

    Record a Recipe Together

    Cook side by side. Let her tell you the steps the way she was taught. The measurements are a feeling.

    How did your mother make this when you were small?

    Open the recorder with this prompt

  • A monthly ritual

    Memory of the Month

    One memory, kept this month. Nothing more. The archive grows on its own, twelve voices a year.

    What is one moment from this month you don't want to forget?

    Open the recorder with this prompt

  • A quiet ritual

    An Evening Letter

    Record a few words for someone — present or future. A small message kept safely.

    What would you want them to hear in your voice, one day?

    Open the recorder with this prompt

  • A seasonal ritual

    Return to a Room

    Close your eyes. Walk into a room from your childhood. Tell us what it looked like, smelled like, sounded like.

    Describe the kitchen of the home you grew up in.

    Open the recorder with this prompt

Skip a Sunday. Skip a season. The archive waits.