Why I Made this site
- goodsoulsailing
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

There’s something quietly heartbreaking about the way we store our memories today.
Thousands of photos. Hundreds of little videos. Moments that made us stop and say, “I don’t want to forget this.”
And yet… most of them sit untouched. Buried in camera rolls. Lost in cloud folders. Forgotten behind passwords, storage limits, and time.
The truth we don’t like to admit
We’ve never taken more photos than we do right now.
But we’ve also never looked at them less.
That first bike ride. The messy birthday cake. The random Tuesday where nothing special happened—but everything felt right.
We captured them because they mattered.
But capturing isn’t the same as sharing. And it’s definitely not the same as passing them on.
What happens to all of this?
Phones get upgraded. Accounts get closed. Files get deleted, lost, or forgotten.
And one day, without realizing it, the story disappears.
Not the big moments—the ones everyone remembers.
The small ones. The real ones. The ones that quietly told your child: this is who you were, and this is how deeply you were loved.
This is bigger than storage
This isn’t about organizing photos.
It’s about creating a place where your child can see themselves through your eyes.
A space where:
Memories aren’t buried—they’re chosen
Photos aren’t random—they’re meaningful
Moments aren’t lost—they’re passed forward
Because what you saved… says something.
It says:
This mattered to me. You mattered to me.
One place. One story.
Imagine your child, years from now.
Scrolling through not just photos, but your perspective.
Reading why you took that picture. Seeing what you noticed. Understanding what you felt in that moment.
Not a scattered collection across apps and devices…
But one place. One story. One connection between past and future.
Making it simple matters
If it’s complicated, it won’t happen.
That’s the reality.
Saving memories shouldn’t feel like a project—it should feel like something you can do in minutes:
Upload
Choose what matters
Add a few words
Share it forward
Because the easier it is, the more likely it becomes part of your life—not another thing on your list.
These aren’t just photos
They are:
The moments you paused for
The memories you didn’t want to lose
The pieces of your child’s life you chose to keep
And right now, most of them are sitting in places your child will never go.
Before they’re gone
Not lost dramatically.
Just… never seen.
And that might be the bigger loss.
How I Saw You
This is about more than saving photos.
It’s about making sure your child doesn’t just have memories—
They have your memories of them.
The ones you chose. The ones you kept. The ones that tell the story of how you saw them growing up.
Because one day, they’ll want to know.
And this is how you show them.
Carla Levitt

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