Creating Treasured Memories: Recording a Life Story with your Grandchildren this Summer
- John R
- Aug 1, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 23

The summer holidays provide a wonderful opportunity for grandparents and grandchildren to spend quality time together. But finding things to do with your grandchildren can be tricky, especially when the weather isn't in your favour. One engaging and meaningful activity is recording a life story together - a project that not only helps pass the time but also creates an enduring keepsake and strengthens familial bonds.
In today's digital age, it has become incredibly easy to capture and store memories. All you need is a smartphone, a photograph, and a story to share. Here's how you can turn any day into a journey down memory lane:
Step 1: Enjoy Browsing Family Photographs
Start by reviewing some old photographs with the kids. This could be an old photo album that holds special meaning to you. The picture could be of a special occasion, a loved one, a favourite place, or simply a moment that brings joy. Alternatively, why not take a new group photo together that you can use to record your thoughts and feelings together.
Step 2: Discuss the Photograph
Once you've selected the photograph, talk about it. Ask your grandchild what they see, and share your own recollections. Then delve into the story behind the photo. When and where was it taken? Who is in the photograph? Why is this photo special to you? Don't forget to express your feelings about the photo. Sharing these details provides context and enriches the memory associated with the picture.
Step 3: Record a Story
Now, it's time to record the story. Smartphones have a voice recording app that you can use to record the story behind the photograph. Speak clearly and don't rush. The beauty of making a voice recording on a smartphone is that you can pause and restart as many times as you need.
Step 4: Listen Together
Once you've recorded your story, listen to it together. This shared experience can spark more conversations and questions. It also gives your grandchild the opportunity to hear and appreciate the story in your own words and voice.
Step 5: Save and Share
Finally, save the photograph and audio file - perhaps together in a dedicated folder on your phone or computer or why not create one of our Snapshot Memory Boxes? These digital memory boxes can be shared with family members, near and far.
Recording a life story is more than just a way to pass some time on a rainy day. It's an opportunity to share experiences, impart wisdom, and create lasting memories. Most importantly, it's a way to preserve your voices.
So this summer, why not embark on this special project with your grandchild? You'll be creating a precious keepsake that will be cherished for years to come. And who knows? It might even become a beloved summer tradition!
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