The Archive Files, Episode 01
Three generations. One afternoon.
We spent the afternoon with their family, watching generations connect in a home filled with giggles, stories, comfort, and the kind of closeness you don’t have to explain.
Anne, the grandmother—warm, observant, and steady. The kind of presence that makes a room feel safe.
Beth, mother and daughter-in-law, is a thoughtful and spirited leader. Full of energy and ideas, with the kind of presence that lights up a space.
Frankie is curious and bold and leading the room like only a firstborn can.
Cleo the youngest, is an observant explorer taking it all in.
There’s a photo from Frankie’s first birthday—cake on her cheeks, everyone gathered close. Another from the hospital, Cleo just born, Beth holding both of her daughters for the first time. Milestones, yes. But more than that, they’re markers of something lasting. Evidence of connection across generations.
This episode invites reflection on the importance of preserving such connections. Not just in memory, but in tangible form. Photos that serve as daily reminders of where we come from and who we’re connected to.
It’s easy to overlook these moments while you’re living them. But looking back, they hold everything. The ways we show up for each other. The stories that shaped us. The people who still feel like home.
Honor those connections by making them visible. Through pieces that aren’t just beautiful, but personal. Pieces that live in your space and bring your people into the everyday.
Watch Episode 01 below.
And when it feels right, create something of your own to keep. For you. For your people. For the record.