The Legacy & Life Story Interview Kit
41 Pages of Questions You Should Have Asked Yesterday
Here is the truth no one wants to say out loud: your loved one will not be here forever. And when they go, their stories go with them — every memory, every lesson, every moment that made your family your family.
If someone you love has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you already know the clock is ticking. But even without a diagnosis, memory fades. Details blur. Voices grow quiet. The things you always meant to ask become the things you never got to hear.
The Legacy & Life Story Interview Kit is a 41-page guided workbook designed to help you sit down with your parent, grandparent, or aging loved one and capture their life story — in their own words, while they still can.
What is inside:
- Childhood & Growing Up — Where they came from, what shaped them, who they were before you knew them
- Love & Relationships — How they found love, what they learned, what they wish they had known
- Career & Purpose — The work that defined them, the mentors who changed them, the dreams they chased
- Family & Traditions — The recipes, the rituals, the values they want passed down
- Wisdom & Life Lessons — What they know now, what they are proud of, what they want you to remember
- A Letter to My Family — Lined pages for them to write (or dictate) what lives in their heart
- Family Tree Template — A simple, elegant chart to map your roots
- Photo Memory Pages — Frames for their most treasured photographs
Who this is for:
This is for adult children and grandchildren who want to preserve family history before it is too late. It is for caregivers navigating an Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis who understand that every lucid conversation is a gift. It is for anyone who has ever thought, “I should ask them about that someday” — and knows that someday is now.
This is not a game. This is not entertainment. This is serious, meaningful work that will outlive all of us.
How it works:
Instant digital download. Print at home on standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper. Sit down together. Ask the questions. Write down the answers. These pages will become one of the most valuable things your family owns.
Start today. Not tomorrow. Today.