Under the Stars
One summer I drove up the I-5 freeway from California without knowing where I would end up. I ended up living in Portland, Oregon, for a month and making friends with random people I met while walking around.
I drove back down with an old flame of mine, sleeping only by the side of the road in his truck or under the stars on public land. He worked for the National Park Service and gave me one of their compasses.
Jupiter was one of the stars that was above our heads as we slept on the shore of Medicine Lake in northern California.
I thought of this journey as a vision quest, being guided by my soul and the stars.
Medicine Lake
Truck camping on the Oregon Coast
Rebranding Announcement

We are now called Starlight Saga.
I’ve been working hard making the app a reality, and part of that is getting user feedback. When I saw someone hear “This is My Saga” and go to a website that wasn’t mine, I knew I needed to change it.
Starlight Saga speaks to finding the things that light our way on the path, the glimmers in the darkness, and the constellations of stories in our lives.
The old website will redirect to StarlightSaga.com. The newsletter domain has changed too, so the email sender of this newsletter will look different starting today.
(Fingers crossed my trademark application stands up lol.)
I’m making good progress and will start recruiting beta users in a few weeks!

A Final Note
Thanks for Being Here
It is my hope that My Saga and The Weekly Saga newsletter adds value to your life, and life into your days.
I will leave you with a reflection from an early user:
“Everyone has a legacy. At first I didn’t think I have one, but then someone said that over decades you accumulate a lot of stories.”
If you know someone who might be interested in trying life journaling or legacy keeping, I encourage you to send them this email so they can sign up for the waitlist and hear about opportunities to receive discounts for feedback.
P.S. I’d love to hear from you. How are you doing? Just reply to this email and let me know!
Until next time,
Alice