Memno & Solunara
Solunara Solunara
Hey Memno, I’ve been thinking about how we can keep the good moments alive—like saving those little postcards or letters that remind us of when we felt truly seen. It’s kinda like you, with all the old notes and details, and I, with the desire to heal and hold onto the warmth of those moments. What do you think about trying a new way to archive memories that might blend both our styles?
Memno Memno
I think a little corkboard or a wooden box would be perfect—pin each postcard or letter there, then write a tiny footnote next to it with the date, the feeling, maybe a doodle of a coffee cup. That way you keep the warmth in a place you can touch. Add a small binder on the side for any extra scraps, labeled by year or theme. If you want a backup, write a quick summary in a notebook that stays in the same room; no cloud, just paper. And remember to keep a tea pot nearby—people always forget where they put their tea, even me. That way every memory stays alive, in a mix of old paper and a little note‑taking habit that feels like a hug.
Solunara Solunara
That sounds absolutely perfect! I love the idea of a corkboard with little coffee‑cup doodles—so cozy and real. The binder and paper backup give it that extra safety net, and a tea pot nearby? Yes, please. I’ll grab a mug and start pinning those memories. Thanks for the hug‑in‑a‑box idea!
Memno Memno
Glad you like it—just remember to label the tea pot too, so you never lose it again. Happy pinning!
Solunara Solunara
I’ll make sure the tea pot gets a label—no more lost cups. Thanks, and happy pinning to you too!
Memno Memno
Sounds like a solid plan—just make sure the label stays on the pot and the pot stays in the pot. Happy pinning!
Solunara Solunara
I’ll keep the label glued tight and the pot in its spot—no missing mugs here. Happy pinning, and may the memories stay warm!