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What a lovely idea to record, right down to the
exact minute or range of minutes:
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- a child´s first steps
- their first words
- starting school
- school plays
- exam successes
- first dates
- graduating from school
- the prom
- a first job or starting college or university
- graduating from there
- job promotions or pay rises
- having a business idea that changed your life (Not had one yet?
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- getting engaged
- then married, birth of children,
- grand-children
- retirement
- memory of a loved one´s passing
- and any other memory you´d like to save!
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| Well, here you can! |
| Quickly, easily, and cheaply - forever! |
| The Memory Room site allows you to record all of the important times of your life, or that of someone dear to you. |
| Create a record online of your whole life! |
| Your pages can include words and pictures and can be private, via a password, or public - the choice is yours. |
Why not buy minutes for friends, family and colleagues to mark special occasions?
What a lovely, thoughtful and unusual present! |
| Once you´ve purchased your unique minute(s), it´s yours forever! No-one else in your time-zone can buy that same minute or minutes. After the low purchase price is paid, that´s it: no more fees - ever! |
| You can create a bio or life story about the person who is the subject of the minute. |
| Visitors can leave messages or write longer shared memories of the person for all to enjoy. |
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Strangers in the Box
Come, look with me inside this drawer,
In this box I´ve often seen,
At the pictures, black and white,
Faces proud, still, serene.
I wish I knew the people,
These strangers in the box,
Their names and all their memories
Are lost among my socks.
I wonder what their lives were like.
How did they spend their days?
What about their special times?
I´ll never know their ways.
If only someone had taken time
To tell who, what, where, when,
These faces of my heritage
Would come to life again.
Could this become the fate
Of the pictures we take today?
The faces and the memories
Someday to be tossed away?
Make time to save your pictures,
Seize the opportunity when it knocks,
Or someday you and yours could be
The strangers in the box.
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| This lovely poem was written in 1997 by Pamela A. Harazim. Pamela wrote the poem when her mother had dementia, and realised that the stories her mother loved to tell about her youth and her family were now locked inside her. Pamela wasn´t sure that she, herself, would remember them. Hence, the box of strangers. The use of this poem is widespread and Pam was astounded to learn how much it is used as she never put it on the web herself! |
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