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Keepsake
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25.01.2022 Wouldn’t that be a wonderful book to have ? My dad could boil an egg, hardly enough to fill a book with
24.01.2022 Seems normal to me https://www.domain.com.au//danny-katz-my-beloved-is-a-ra/
24.01.2022 What will you leave your family? Use Keepsake to make sure they know WHY you chose them to receive the special things too
21.01.2022 Small things gain importance as they connect people to the past and people they have loved https://www.theguardian.com//rohingya-refugees-on-what-the
18.01.2022 A little bit about where Keepsake came from https://regional.ink/build-an-app/
18.01.2022 Interesting article on the challenges facing us all - ...keeps a ‘Throw Away Box’ love letters, personal things that are of no value to anyone else...once I’m gone the box can be destroyed https://www.smh.com.au//what-s-driving-our-need-to-elimina
18.01.2022 I wonder what someone would make of my packed suitcase?! http://mobile.abc.net.au//museum-tries-to-find-fam/9663852
15.01.2022 Sometimes objects are like Aladdin's lamps - when you open them they evoke the essence of the person who owned them. Make sure you tell your loved ones they things you want them to know about you and your life.
15.01.2022 A reminder of how powerful our voices are - Use Keepsake to save your voice when you gift something to a loved one. Make sure they hear the words you want them to. https://startsat60.com//lauren-doyle-hears-grandmothers-vo
14.01.2022 Imagine you had a piece of Harry and Meghan's wedding cake - it would be a story you would want to share in Keepsake! Well-preserved cake from Queen's 1947 wedding day up for 1,200. It had lain forgotten in a drawer until a charity worker discovered it in 2011. It comes in it's original box and has a message from the royal couple 'I wouldn't recommend eating it,' said auctioneer... http://www.dailymail.co.uk//66-year-old-royal-wedding-cake
14.01.2022 What would you take?
11.01.2022 Her front room is filled with objects, collections and personal pieces, each with a story. She bought a set of green ceramics, on display in the kitchen, on her honeymoon in St Tropez. It was just a fishing village where artisans lived and worked, she says.
08.01.2022 Better to keep things in the short term then do a radical chuck out - you can always give them away later
08.01.2022 What an extraordinary document https://www.sbs.com.au//resilience-and-recipes-jewish-cook
07.01.2022 What would you design as your avatar? http://mobile.abc.net.au//ground-breaking-virtual-/9556090
03.01.2022 "My friend, Nicole, gets tearful when she hears the Strictly Come Dancing theme tune because her mother loved the programme and they would always discuss it afterwards. Last week I was walking along the road and heard an elderly Greek man chatting loudly on his mobile phone. Most of my family lives in Cyprus, so to hear anyone speak Greek immediately takes me back to my parents." https://www.theguardian.com//parents-death-bereavement-ele
03.01.2022 This story is about refugees and what they take with them when they leave their homes. "For me, one of the powerful things in the poem was the word 'housekeys' - that people take their housekeys, when they're fleeing, because they want to return home." But the list includes less-obvious items: a sacred book, prayer beads, a rug, a Virgin Mary necklace, a cup, house keys, even face-whitening cream.... https://www.google.com.au//what-they-took-with-them-cate-b
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