by Spencer Mason | Sep 2, 2015 | Summer 2015, GREENHOUSE
2 Sep 2015 Study after study demonstrates that statically speaking, children taught at home do better academically than children taught in classrooms. We know homeschool students excel academically, are well-adjusted socially and often have time and opportunity to...
by Spencer Mason | Apr 22, 2015 | Spring 2015, GREENHOUSE
22 Apr 2015 My son Michael wasn’t all that thrilled to be homeschooled the first year we started. He gave me a month and then took matters into his own hands. He said we needed to set a schedule. We were doing something different every day! He wanted to have math at...
by Spencer Mason | Mar 25, 2015 | Winter 2015, GREENHOUSE
25 Mar 2015 We’re all familiar with the term trophy wife. This term usually involves the rich, worldly man who chooses to marry not for love, but rather to show off a suitable trophy among his friends and business partners. The trophy is a beautiful woman, beautifully...
by Spencer Mason | Jan 21, 2015 | Winter 2015, GREENHOUSE
21 Jan 2015 “This feels just like what I’ve done all my life!” wailed my eighteen-year-old son. He was working on an assignment for an online college history course that he was taking the fall after high school graduation. I could only sigh and pray for God to give me...
by Spencer Mason | Nov 19, 2014 | Fall 2014, GREENHOUSE
19 Nov 2014 What is your favorite thing about a to-do list? Is it the calming pursuit of listing; all the necessary tasks to be accomplished; the knowledge that you will not forget something important; or maybe the sheer symmetry of the bullet points? My favorite part...