🎄 Give a Christmas gift that lives on. Talk with us today.
🎄 Give a Christmas gift that lives on. Talk with us today.
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the reflEctions experience

Give the gift of a lifetime

An intimate invitation for a loved one to share the stories only they can in a recorded conversation for the ages.

A Reflections interview is an

unforgettable gift

A keepsake unlike anything else

Most gifts fade with time. This one becomes a treasure. It holds what matters most.

PERFECT FOR:

Milestone birthdays, anniversaries, retirements, Christmas, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or ‘just because’.

“The interview became a stimulus for deep conversations and it filled dad’s bucket in a way I’ll never forget."

Saxon Conner

The Christmas gift you won’t see in any shop

This Christmas, give something deeper.

A gift that feels less like giving, and more like honouring a life that shaped yours.

Because a Reflections interview isn’t just a gift. It’s the thread that binds past to present - and keeps your family’s stories alive for every tomorrow.

The gift that turns a

life into a legacy

A simple path to preserving the memories that matter most.

1

Choose your gift package

Select the Reflections interview package that feels right.

2

Decide how it’s delivered

Choose a refined digital gift card or a beautifully printed one.

3

Recipient books when ready

We arrange everything and secure a time that suits them perfectly.

4

We capture their story

We research together, conduct the interview, and craft a timeless legacy.

A Kiwi family who chose

now over ‘someday’

Hear a father and daughter reflect on a 70th birthday gift made to last.

"It opened up conversations that revealed stories none of us knew about my dad’s life. The process was seamless… It’s been a wonderful way to preserve dad’s memories and share his life with the entire family."

Lynn Bonnington

"This memoir is more than just a record of dad's stories; it's his voice, which adds an extra layer of meaning. Living abroad for 25 years, this is invaluable to me."

Mike Elgin