We are the Knowles family!   We live in the Orlando area with nine of our ten children.   I have published the Hope Chest Home School News e-magazine since February 1998.  On the rest of this page, I would like to share with you about our children, our home school journey, and our church.

 

OUR CHILDREN  

(Click on pink highlighted names to see their own web pages.)

Mary (June 1987) married Mr. Ryan Tindall on May 8 in a messianic (Christian) Jewish ceremony.  She  just graduated with a degree in journalism  from the University of Central Florida, where she scored an unprecedented perfect score on her portfolio review.   She spent the summer of 2008 with a prestigious Dow Jones editing internship at the Wall Street Journal and is now a copy editor for the Orlando Sentinel.  You can see  Mary's Wedding Pictures on my blog.

 

Julia (April 1989) graduated from our church's home school  covering, The Regent Academy, in 2007.  She works full-time as a receptionist and bookkeeper for a restaurant equipment company, and hopes to return to Bolivia, where she has served on two mission trips.   

 

 Rachel (February 1991) is a  senior dual enrolling at the local community college.  She loves playing piano and singing.  She has a great laugh and enjoys reading and taking pictures. She's considering a medical career as a nurse. 

 

 Joanna (December 1992) is a sophomore.  She loves her church, friends, and family like crazy. She enjoys music, Starbucks, photography, and reading (especially theology.)  She went on a Mission:X trip to Niceville, FL, last July, and wants to go to Bolivia next.    

  

 Lydia (October 1994) is our really wacky child.  She and Rachel sing incessantly.  Lydia loves to make up skits with her friend Emily and cook for the family.  She is an entrepreneur at heart and longs for a pet rabbit. 

 

 

Andrew (May 1997) loves figuring things out, riding around the neighborhood on his bike, and spelling long words. 

 

 

 

Micah (July 1999) loves building with Legos, painting, science, and soccer.  His favorite color is purple. He likes reading, and hates rice.  He has quite a sense of humor, and his dance moves are groovy.

 

 

 

 

 Naomi (February 2001) chatters non-stop, and is thankfully learning to read more fluently! (Maybe that will provide us with some quiet moments!)  Nail polish, shoes, and anything pink is her thing.

 Benjamin (February 2003) amazes us with his intelligent conversation.  He surprised us all by learning to read with very minimal help.  He is a cuddly little chap!  And he has a super funny laugh!  He and Melody are fast friends.

  

 

Melody (August 2005) loves music, but even more, she loves to be held!  That's where she is in our family photo -- in my arms! She's learning what an advantage talking can be to her, and has been firing off quite a few words lately.  She says "tootie" for "cutie." :)  And she knows she is one!

 

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Yeah, we're totally crazy... 

Many people comment on the extraordinary size of our family.  Yes, we know we're weird, and it's definitely different chasing a toddler around while I'm in my forties, with two young adult children, too.  I thought you might be amused by a little poem I wrote when I found out, in late 2004, that we were expecting a new baby.

 

We've Counted Up Our Blessings
by Virginia Knowles
 
We've counted up our blessings,
Now we're counting them again,
We've got nine terrific children,
This summer, we will have ten!
 
God works in mysterious ways
His wonders to perform
So we're going double digit
Which is way beyond the norm.
 
Our hands are full, our house is full,
Mom's belly will be full, too.
But there's still room inside our hearts,
For a baby fresh and new.
 
Rejoice with us!

  

 

OUR HOME SCHOOL JOURNEY

We started home schooling unofficially in the very early 1990s, when Mary was three or four years old.   We have made myriad transitions through the years, starting out with unit studies and lots of hands on manipulatives, adding in more formal curriculum and classes as the years rolled by.   Our children have all learned to read well between the ages of four and seven.  I love the Charlotte Mason approach, but we use an eclectic mix of just about every style of education.  Now, with two graduates, several school age children and still two preschoolers, we're about halfway through our journey of home education!  The "right choice" for us is now a once a week all day academic co-op which offers math, English, social studies and science for all ages through high school.   I teach middle school English (literature, writing, speech, critical thinking, grammar, etc.).  

 The home schooling lifestyle sure presents challenges, and we've made many mistakes along the way (maybe you can learn from some of them!) but I wouldn't trade it for anything! 

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OUR CHURCH

Our family is blessed to attend Metro Life Church in Casselberry, Florida.  Metro is a part of the Sovereign Grace Ministries family of churches.  We have contemporary services, and the theology is a refreshing mix of Reformed, Baptist, and Charismatic all rolled into one.  Metro Life has been a great place to raise children, and there is a lot of practical and spiritual support for the home schooling lifestyle.  I have written a pair of articles called "Why the Church?" and "How Can I Bless My Church?"  You can read them here: The Blessing of Church.

How did my spiritual life start?  Find out at My Story of Liberty in 1976!

The journey isn't over!  What have I learned in the past years? 

Find out at:

 

With Beauty and Justice for All

Over Utah In January: Thoughts on Wonder and Family

Learn to Discern 

Busy, Dizzy and in a Tizzy

Truth and Grace in the Stories of Our Lives

Pilgrimage and Jubilee

Filled with Good Things

My Glorious Dishtowel