Dear Us — a private weekly letter for small circles

Dear you,

Life moves quickly, and most days we don’t notice it happening. Weeks pass, conversations stay half-finished, and the little details that make life feel real often go unshared. Not because they don’t matter, but because there never seems to be the right moment.

Dear Us exists for those moments.

It's a small, private letter you send once a week to the people you care about. A few photos, a few memories, a couple of lines about what your life actually looked like. Nothing polished or carefully written. Just the things you’d normally forget to mention or think you’ll share later.

During the week, you add moments as they happen. A photo you almost didn’t send. A thought you’d usually keep to yourself. Something ordinary that, somehow, feels worth remembering. There’s no pressure to turn it into anything meaningful. You’re just collecting pieces of real life.

At the end of the week, those moments quietly come together. You can look them over if you want, change a word, remove something private, or add a short note at the top. And if you don’t feel like doing any of that, you don’t have to.

When it arrives, it feels like something personal. A gentle message that says, this is what our life looked like this week, and we thought of you. The people you send it to don’t need an account or an app. They just open their email and read.

Over time, those letters add up. Weeks turn into months, and moments that would have disappeared stay somewhere safe. Dear Us isn’t about keeping up or staying organised. It’s about staying close, in a way that fits into real life.

With love,
Dear Us