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On choosing the few objects worth keeping — and making them easy to return to, instead of sealed away and forgotten.
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A Fill-in-the-Blank Memory Journal Template You Can Use Tonight
Discover a memory keeping journal template with fill in prompts for milestones and everyday moments you can print and use tonight.
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Heso no o: The Japanese Tradition of Keeping Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord
Discover heso no o, the Japanese umbilical cord keepsake tradition, what the box means, and how to adapt it for your family now.
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Keepsakes That Matter Most for Family Memories
If you have ever opened a drawer and found a hospital bracelet, a stack of school papers, a tiny sock, three birthday cards, and a rock your child insisted was […]
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Simple Ways to Preserve Childhood Memories
Preserving childhood memories can feel strangely heavy. You want to remember the baby curls, the funny mispronunciations, the scribbled drawings, the way your child ran to the door at pickup. […]
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How to Hold On to the Best of Childhood Days
The days you most want to remember often do not announce themselves. They happen while you are rinsing blueberries, buckling car seats, looking for a missing sock, or listening to […]
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Minimalist Approach for Meaningful Memory Keeping
Minimalist Approach for Meaningful Memory Keeping If you’re a parent with thousands of photos on your phone, a drawer full of school papers, and a quiet sense that you’re “behind” […]