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