Bridget Manley

Birds In A Tree

Bridget Manley

  • Andee - "I Can Remember Bob Rocking My Youngest And Her Matching Pitches With Him"

Andee - "I Can Remember Bob Rocking My Youngest And Her Matching Pitches With Him"

Monday 20th March 2017

Join Andee on 'Birds In A Tree' as she reflects on parenting, music, and entrepreneurship, sharing heartfelt moments and valuable advice.
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Birds In A Tree
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Bridget Manley
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Parenting & Children
Sobriety in Everyday Life
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Relationships & Community
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Harmony and Heart: Andee's Family Journey Through Music and Community

From the time they were tiny, we would all go. My husband started a new job in His Third Day. We always had a group of people that we could count on. They were usually with us and they were the focus of life in general.
Imagine moving to a new town just days before giving birth to your second child. That's exactly what Andee and her husband Bob did. With few connections in their new community, they leaned into their shared passions for music, theater, and church to build relationships and create a sense of belonging. Fast forward forty years, and Andee looks back on a life rich with family, music, and entrepreneurship.
In this episode of 'Birds In A Tree', Andee reminisces about the early days of raising her children and how music became a cornerstone of their family life. From her youngest granddaughter matching pitches with Bob to her four-year-old grandson picking up the trumpet, the love for music has been passed down through generations. Andee's stories are filled with heartfelt moments that will resonate with any parent. But it's not just about music.
Andee also talks about the entrepreneurial journey she and Bob embarked on, opening their own tea shop and later starting a second business inspired by their grandchildren's birthday parties. They hosted children's tea parties complete with fairies and other whimsical elements, blending their love for family and community into their business ventures. Andee's reflections offer valuable insights for new parents.
She emphasizes the importance of making children the focus of your life, building a strong support system, and cherishing every moment because it all goes by so fast. Whether you're navigating the early stages of parenthood or looking for inspiration in balancing family and personal passions, Andee's story is a testament to the power of love, community, and music. Tune in to hear Andee's journey and find a piece of your own story in hers.