by Debbie Mason | May 7, 2025 | Spring 2025, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2025/Crowell Just a century or two ago (and in many cases, much less), the idea of career choice barely existed. The vast majority of young people had their vocational decisions made for them. Young men either entered the family business—whether that be farming...
by Debbie Mason | Apr 30, 2025 | Spring 2025, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2025/Helfrich Your child is about to enter high school. Panic sets in. For perhaps the first time since you began homeschooling, the fear that you are bound to ruin your child’s life sets in. It matters now because you are entering the final laps before setting...
by Debbie Mason | Apr 22, 2025 | Spring 2025, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2025/Banner What could be more valuable than time? Our time is limited. Our time is not renewable. Time wasted cannot be restored. How we spend our time and on whom shows the value we place on it or them. We only get one chance with our allotted time for today....
by Debbie Mason | Apr 16, 2025 | Spring 2025, GREENHOUSE
spring 2025/Lee “I need more joy, Jackie,” the confession burned as it came out of my mouth. The school year had started hopeful and new, as it always does. Then, the doldrums of September hit us, and the mundaneness was settling in. The workload seemed heavy, and the...
by Debbie Mason | Apr 9, 2025 | Spring 2025, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2025/Faith Sometimes, when I sit down at the end of a chaotic homeschool day, I find myself craving wisdom—not about the mechanics of teaching math or phonics but about life—about how to lead with love in the mess of it all or how to find purpose amid the piles...
by Debbie Mason | Apr 1, 2025 | Spring 2025, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2025/Adams A good field trip is the perfect way to break up the monotony of a school year! North Carolina is home to many historic sites, science museums, and art exhibitions. Whether you reside in the mountains, on the Coastal Plain, or in the Piedmont, there...