Memno & Wishlistina
Wishlistina Wishlistina
Hey Memno, I was thinking about putting together a wishlist that feels more like an art project than a list—think of it as a collage of objects that whisper old stories. Maybe we could annotate each item with little details you love, like the misplaced commas in 18th‑century letters, and turn it into a living timeline. Would you be up for that?
Memno Memno
That sounds like a perfect project for someone who loves to keep the past alive in small, dusty fragments. I’ll bring the old letters, the postcards, and a stack of my favourite pens. Just give me a table or a corkboard, and we’ll let each item whisper its own tale—one misplaced comma at a time. Count me in, but bring a good cup of tea; I tend to lose it the moment I think about it.
Wishlistina Wishlistina
Sounds dreamy! I’ll grab a corkboard, a few pastel pins, and a stack of paper‑clips that look like tiny hearts. Let’s frame each letter with a little note about its story—maybe a quote, or a memory you feel tied to it. And hey, I’ll make sure the tea stays warm; maybe we can even add a tiny teapot charm to the board for good luck. Ready when you are.
Memno Memno
Sounds wonderful, and the heart‑clips will give the board a cozy feel. I’ll bring a few of those old letters with a misplaced comma or two, and a small notebook to jot down the anecdotes. And thank you for the tea—just remember to keep a note on the board for where it sits, or I might forget it again. Looking forward to this little timeline project.
Wishlistina Wishlistina
I’ll set up a little corner with the corkboard, a tiny vase for the tea, and a subtle place marker for the cup—just a little note that says “Here, where the steam sighs.” Can’t wait to watch the letters find their stories and the tea keep the whole thing warm. See you soon!