Memory
The Memory of the Day.
One moment. Every day.
Not every moment needs to be logged. But one deserves to be remembered. The Memory of the Day is the moment the nanny — or the parent — chooses to preserve. A first word. A laugh that came out of nowhere. A look of absolute wonder.
Not a log.
A memory.
The Memory of the Day is a dedicated entry — separate from meals, naps, and activities. It is the moment the nanny chose to lift out of the ordinary flow of the day and give back to the family.
It can be a photo. A short note. Or both. It is not mandatory — but when it is there, it is the first thing the family reads in the Daily Report.
It never passes through the nanny's personal gallery. It is captured directly in Gardspace, attached to the child's record, and stays there permanently.
The nanny witnesses.
The family receives.
A nanny spends more waking hours with a child than most parents can. She witnesses firsts. She sees the small, unrepeatable moments that happen between the documented ones.
The Memory of the Day is the bridge. It is how those moments — the ones that would otherwise disappear — become part of the child's permanent record.
Simple to capture.
Permanent in the record.
One entry per session
The Memory of the Day is a dedicated block in the Timeline — available once per session. Not a log. A choice.
Captured in the app
Photos taken directly in Gardspace. They never pass through the nanny's personal gallery, her iCloud, or any personal storage. Private by design.
First in the Daily Report
When the Daily Report is generated at session close, the Memory of the Day appears first — before the meal log, before the nap, before anything else.
Permanent in the Care Space
The memory stays in the child's record — permanently. It belongs to the family. It cannot be deleted by the nanny.
A year of Memories.
A childhood documented.
Day after day, session after session, the Memories accumulate in the Care Space. They do not disappear. They do not move. They build — quietly, consistently — into something rare.
A record of a childhood. Not curated for social media. Not scattered across personal chats. Structured, private, and entirely theirs.
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