How to Keep Grandparents Close Without Becoming the Family Photo Dispatcher
A better way to include grandparents and extended family when everyone wants updates and one tired parent becomes the default sender.
Read article →Reflections on parenthood, letters, family memory, and the quiet work of preserving what matters before it is gone.
A better way to include grandparents and extended family when everyone wants updates and one tired parent becomes the default sender.
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Read article →A parent-friendly way to turn thousands of baby photos into a meaningful archive without sorting every image or building a perfect album.
Read article →How to keep grandparents and close family included without turning a child's photos into public content or another chaotic group thread.
Read article →A gentle list of questions that help preserve grandparent stories, voice, family history, and messages for a child before time makes them harder to recover.
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Read article →A practical, opinionated list of the memories parents should save early: not just milestones, but voices, context, letters, and the family details that disappear first.
Read article →A founder-level explanation of why Our Fable uses sealing and milestone openings instead of becoming another always-open family feed.
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Read article →The best baby gifts from grandparents preserve love, voice, family stories, and practical support instead of adding more short-lived baby gear.
Read article →A first birthday time capsule gift can preserve letters, voice notes, photos, family stories, and first-year context for a child to open later.
Read article →A letters-to-baby shower idea helps guests give something personal: short letters, voice notes, hopes, and family stories preserved for the child.
Read article →Meaningful baby shower gifts do more than look sweet at the party. They help new parents, preserve family voice, or become more valuable with time.
Read article →Sentimental baby shower gifts work best when they are specific, private, and lasting: letters, voice notes, family stories, and memories preserved for later.
Read article →A 2026 guide to unique baby shower gifts that are useful, personal, and lasting without adding more clutter to a new family's home.
Read article →Remento and Our Fable both help families preserve memories — but they solve completely different problems. Here's the honest breakdown.
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Read article →Looking for a baby memory book alternative? Here's an honest comparison of Tinybeans, FamilyAlbum, and Our Fable — and how to choose based on what you actually need.
Read article →80% of family stories disappear within two generations. Here's how to preserve family memories digitally and pass your family history on to kids at every age.
Read article →Comparing StoryWorth vs Our Fable? They solve different problems. Here's an honest breakdown to help you choose the right family legacy app — or use both.
Read article →Sealed letters for children — written now, unread until they're ready — are the most powerful gift a parent can give. Here's what they are, how to write one, and why sealing matters.
Read article →Preserve grandparent stories before they're gone. Here are 50 questions to ask elderly parents and grandparents — organized by life chapter, with tips for recording.
Read article →A practical guide to preserving grandparent stories before they're lost — including 30 questions to ask, the best tools, and how to make them part of your family's legacy.
Read article →New parents spend hours each week updating everyone who loves their baby. Our Fable Dispatches lets you send one update — photos, videos, voice memos, letters — and everyone gets it at once.
Read article →Skip the diaper bag. A heartfelt letter to my baby — or to the parent who'll raise them — is the most meaningful baby shower gift nobody is giving.
Read article →Staring at a blank page? These 25 letter-writing ideas for parents will get you writing something real — organized by what you want to say, not what sounds impressive.
Read article →After a health scare left me facing my own mortality, I realized my daughter had nothing of me. So I wrote sealed letters for children she'll read at 18.
Read article →A complete guide to writing letters to your child — from what to include to 20 questions that make it easier than you think.
Read article →A family time capsule on a baby's first birthday is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give. Here's exactly what to include, who to invite, and how to do it right.
Read article →Preserve family memories digitally with a living archive that captures voices, stories, and letters — not just photos. Here's how to build one that lasts.
Read article →A complete guide to building a digital legacy for kids — letters, voice notes, photos, and the tools that ensure your children receive what matters most.
Read article →The complete guide to creating a digital family time capsule — what to include, who should contribute, how to seal it, and which apps actually work.
Read article →Building a digital legacy for kids means more than saving photos. A continuity plan helps your letters reach your child with support from trusted Archive Guardians.
Read article →Traditional baby books fail most parents. Here are the best digital baby memory book alternatives — honestly compared, so you can find what actually works.
Read article →I started writing letters to my child on his first birthday. Here's what they look like, what I write about, and why I think every parent should do this tonight.
Read article →Writing letters to my child every birthday is the simplest tradition with the biggest payoff. Here's how to start, what to write, and how to make it last.
Read article →50 specific, meaningful things to write about in a letter to your child for their 18th birthday — organized to make it easy to get started.
Read article →Set up in minutes. Invite an unlimited circle, send thoughtful questions over time, and keep letters, voice notes, photos, and videos private for your child to open later.