A Closing Chapter at Jubilation Farms
After much prayer, reflection, and discernment, our family has made the decision to close Jubilation Farms.
What began as a simple vision grew into something far more meaningful than we could have imagined. This farm became a place where children learned through experience, where families gathered, and where a deep love for nature, creativity, and education took root.
Over the years, it has been a privilege to host classes, welcome field trips, and create opportunities for hands-on learning in a way that is increasingly rare. The impact of this space has extended well beyond our own family, and for that, we are deeply grateful.
This past fall, after severely reinjuring my back, I was faced with the reality that my ability to carry the physical demands of daily farm life and the mental toll of running a business had changed. That moment became an important turning point, one that led to deeper reflection about sustainability, capacity, and what would best serve our family moving forward.
At this time, Jason, the kids, and I are preparing to sell the farm and transition into a new season.
For this next chapter, our priority is to step back, simplify, and focus more intentionally on our own family. After many years of pouring into the lives of others, we feel deeply called to create space for rest, healing, and time together.
We do not have a fully defined plan for what comes next, but we are moving forward with peace and trust in that process. However, once we get settled into a new rhythm, I'll be opening a few spots for small group tutoring.
If you would like to stay connected, we invite you to join our email list, where we will share occasional updates in the future, or reach out to us via the farm email at jubilationfarms@gmail.com
To every family who has been part of Jubilation Farms, thank you. Your presence here has meant more than words can express.









