How to Preserve Your Family’s Memories Before They Fade

Every family is a library of stories. The trouble is, those libraries are fragile — kept in fading photographs, scattered phones, and the memories of people we won't always have with us.
Here's a gentle, doable way to preserve them.
1. Gather before you organise
Don't aim for perfect. Pull together what you have — old albums, phone galleries, shoeboxes — into one place first. Quantity now, curation later.
2. Record the voices
The photo is only half the memory. Sit with a parent or grandparent and simply ask: “Tell me about this day.” Record it on your phone. These recordings become priceless.
3. Capture the small details
- The nickname only your family used
- The smell of a grandmother's kitchen
- The song that played at the wedding
These are the details that bring a story alive — and the first to be forgotten.
4. Turn it into something lasting
Files get lost; a beautiful book stays on the shelf. Whether you make it yourself or let us illustrate it for you, the goal is the same: a memory your family can hold.
The best time to preserve a memory was twenty years ago. The second best time is today.

