Memno & 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?
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.
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.
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.
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!
Sounds like a perfect set‑up. I’ll bring the letters with their rogue commas, a tiny notepad for the “steam sighs” cue, and a couple of old ink pens so we can annotate each story. Looking forward to seeing the board breathe with all those whispered histories. See you soon.
Sounds dreamy—can’t wait to see the board bloom with those little whispered histories. Bring the tea and we’ll make it feel like home. See you soon!