Finding a Sense of Completion ...
- Kraftykate
- May 21
- 2 min read
Helping a loved one tell their story ...

Sometimes people reach a stage in life where sharing their memories, stories and experiences becomes deeply important and when time with loved ones becomes especially precious.
You may have a family member with a life limiting illness and, whether they are being cared for at home in their own familiar surroundings or in a hospice, they may struggle with feelings of unworthiness and a sense of being a burden to others.
Help them find a sense of completion by gathering the family around them whilst visiting to share in a lifetime of stories ... start at the beginning when their parents met, fell in love, married and then your loved one was born and their story began!

Talk with them and include grandchildren and close friends.
Ask questions and help them reminisce as they gather their stories and memories in a
'This is your life' style - from the day they were born, following their childhood through school, college and careers.
Homes they lived in and friends along the way, hobbies and pastimes, wedding, children
and grandchildren ...
The list is endless and every little detail is a celebration of their life story!

This is a beautiful way they can give a tangible gift to their children, grandchildren and future generations to come.
A gift from the heart will help them find meaning in their life and peace towards the end ... a sense of completion.
If this heartfelt gift sounds like something special you would like, I would be honoured to help you gather photographs, stories and meaningful moments and create a comforting keepsake to keep those precious memories alive in a handmade memory story book.
A beautiful way to keep their story alive and share it with future generations.



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