Chapters of Your Things

Chapters provide a structure for organizing stories
about meaningful things.

  • Stories about items connected to your family history that shaped who you are, including inherited objects, meaningful keepsakes, and belongings of loved ones who came before you, passed through generations.

  • Stories about artifacts, milestones, and keepsakes from childhood that capture your early years.

  • Stories about objects connected to the work you did and the roles you had.

  • Stories about meaningful items that tell a story of memories tied to connection, tenderness, and affection.

  • Stories about tokens collected during your travels that hold memories of places and experiences.

  • Stories about items intentionally collected over time, whether valued as a whole or appreciated one by one.

  • Stories about items made by hand, whether by you or someone else, that memorialize imagination and effort.

  • Stories about small objects with big meaning—quirky, sentimental, and unexpected items that hold stories worth telling.

  • Stories about artifacts preserved as records of life, family, and history. These may include letters, albums, journals, and meaningful books that carry stories forward.

  • Stories about recipes that preserve flavors, traditions, and moments shared with family, including holiday festivities.

  • Stories about items that don’t fit neatly into a specific chapter but still matter. This space holds meaningful objects whose stories stand on their own.

  • If you’re not ready to choose a specific chapter now, consider this as a temporary holding place. You can move your story later.