I remember eating powdered biscuits with my little brother, shaking the biscuits in a bag of sugar, fresh from the pan my mom made them in. Those moments weren’t lessons. They were invitations — to remember, to hold, to share.
We carry our stories with us. They shape our identity, our sense of belonging, and our memory. Often, the ones we repeat are the ones that shape us most.
What’s one story you remember from your childhood? The one that lingers, even when you weren’t looking for it? That’s the story I want to talk about today.
Why the Stories We Hold Matter
As women and as mothers, we are keepers of stories.
We remember the details.
We remember how things felt.
We remember what was said.

And one day, someone will remember us by the stories we told.
Stories preserve family heritage. They carry healing across generations. They allow us to honor what once felt ordinary but was never small.
Small Moments Carry Big Meaning
A story about biscuits in a sugar-dusted bag may not seem like much. But it holds laughter. It holds togetherness. It holds a season of life that will never return in quite the same way.
And yet, we don’t write these stories down.
We tell ourselves we’ll remember.
We assume the details will stay sharp.
And then time does what time always does. It moves. Children grow. Seasons shift.
The stories we meant to tell quietly fold themselves into memory, not because they weren’t important, but because they felt too simple to write down.
Storytelling isn’t nostalgia. It is witness, it is connection, and it is preservation.
When we share personal stories with friends, we find common ground. When we tell stories within our families, we mark how far we’ve come.
Without even realizing it, we are building something lasting.
Preserve Your Stories
What if you chose to write with intention?
What if you wrote to preserve?
What if you wrote for your children, threading generations together through simple, honest moments?
The simple, everyday joys we pause long enough to notice deserve more than a passing thought.
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Write It Down
Write them down. Let them become more than fleeting memories.
They will become anchors.
They will become an inheritance.
Today, write down one story you want to remember. Not the polished version. Not the dramatic one.
The simple one.
The sugar-dusted biscuit. The inside joke. The ordinary Tuesday that felt like nothing at all.
Write it down so it lives beyond memory.
Keep a journal of simple, ordinary moments you can look back on and smile at years from now.
From my road to yours, happy wandering.








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