Roots
Your Heritage
A world map to mark the countries of your ancestry, country pages to record why each place matters, and a family tree to connect the generations. Begin where your story begins.
The keepsake
Your Harvest Book is the place where cherished traditions live on for generations. Inside, seasonal sections organize your celebrations, with simple lists, calendar reminders, and room to capture the details that make each occasion yours.
Inside the book
Roots
A world map to mark the countries of your ancestry, country pages to record why each place matters, and a family tree to connect the generations. Begin where your story begins.
The Four Seasons
Each season is divided into a three-month chapter, with space for preparations, decorations, and the celebrations that mark the turning of the year.
Holidays
The major holidays come with pages ready for your favorite recipes and traditions. Blank holiday pages wait for the celebrations only your family keeps.
Recipes
Room for the dishes a holiday is incomplete without — and that one special salad you make every spring — with space for QR codes that link to all your favorites.
Everyday
From dinner-table conversations to bedtime stories, the small traditions that turn ordinary days into the ones your children will remember.
Dreams & Ideas
Space for your family’s goals and adventures, plus a place at the back of the book to collect new traditions you discover along the way.
Roots
Our traditions grow from the rich soil of our heritage. Harvest begins with three things: a world map to mark the countries of your ancestry and the places you’ve lived; country pages to record why each place matters and which traditions you wish to preserve; and a family tree to connect the generations. Parents and grandparents share the names and stories of those who came before — so the whole family can see their place in a larger story.
How to Harvest
Gather the traditions worth keeping — from your heritage, your seasons, and the everyday moments that make your family feel like family. Not every tradition needs to last forever; choose the ones that bring genuine joy.
Write them down. Names and stories, recipes and rhythms, the silly song from every road trip. When a tradition finds a home on paper, it takes root — and stops slipping by unnoticed.
Return to the book all year long. Let it remind you, season by season, to actually live the traditions you chose — so December never arrives without the cookies, and summer never ends without the picnic.
The year, in four chapters
March · April · May
Resurrection and new life — plant the year’s first traditions.
June · July · August
Long light and open days — the picnics, road trips, and reunions.
September · October · November
The gathering-in — gratitude, harvest, and the table that holds everyone.
December · January · February
Firelight and stillness — the holidays you keep closest.
Not every tradition needs to last forever — choose the ones that bring genuine joy, and let the rest go with the season. The goal isn’t quantity. It’s the few traditions your family will treasure for years.