by Alexa Carter | Dec 29, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Alexa Carter Despite popular opinion, math is not a creation of evil masterminds plotting the demise of students and mothers everywhere. I often get the feeling from comments I hear and read that many people think that math isn’t a natural part of our...
by Diane Helfrich | Dec 2, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Diane Helfrich You’ve now been homeschooling for a while, and you have hit a wall. You are asking, “Did I do the right thing? Am I ruining my child’s life? Can I really do this long-term? Why am I not as far along with lessons...
by | Nov 3, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Sandra Peoples One fall Friday night during my senior year of high school, I cheered for my friend Wes who was playing tight end. “Go 98!” I yelled. My friend in the bleachers next to me said, “Who is 98? There’s no 98 on the...
by Dava Banner | Oct 6, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Dava Banner Image courtesy: Averie Chapman We all need friends. Friends make everything more fun. Good friends add richness to life. Lifelong friends are jewels, rare and special. And being friends with entire families is an extra blessing. But, how do you...
by JaimeGoodman | Sep 29, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Jaime Goodman Corn, beans, squash. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. These plants are the three sisters in a traditional Native American style garden. My children and I happened to read about this type of garden, also known as a milpa, while reading about the history...
by WhitneyCrowell | Sep 22, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Whitney Cranford Crowell The summer that my husband and I decided to finally take the plunge and homeschool our eight-year-old daughter, I was on top of the world. I entertained cozy fantasies of us at our kitchen table, huddled over shared pages like two...