Jul 1, 2025
What Your Grandchildren Will Want to Know About You
Stories That Last Longer Than We Do
When we think about what we leave behind, we often imagine photos or heirlooms. But what future generations crave most are stories.
Your grandchildren — or their children — will want to know what you were like before they were born. How you saw the world. What made you laugh. What you loved most.
What They’ll Treasure
They’ll want to know:
What life was like when you were young
The advice you’d give about love or courage
What made you proud, or what you learned from mistakes
What you hoped for their future
These aren’t grand lessons — they’re windows into the human you were.
How to Share It
Use your MemoryBox to tell one story at a time. Record a short clip about your first job, your favourite meal, or how you met your partner.
Over time, these small fragments create something extraordinary — a living connection that bridges generations.
A Legacy of Belonging
When your grandchildren watch or read your words, they’ll see more than stories. They’ll see themselves — where they come from, and what love looked like in your time.
That’s how family history becomes something that truly lasted.


