Michelle Andrade
Michelle is happily married to a hardworking husband. She is also a stay-at-home mom to 3 beautiful girls. She is a part-time private piano and voice teacher and has been teaching for 16 years.
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Parenting, children, teens, marriage, special needs children, special needs teens, piano teaching, teaching, cooking, singing/voice, frugal living.Motto
Striving to make life fun, creative, and educational
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Our Journey: Going from Junk Food to Caveman-like FoodIf you are new to the caveman like diets I hope you read further to see the lasting effects it is having on my family.
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3 Ways that Tell You Your Toddler Loves YouHow to know your little one loves you even when they don’t act like it. During the good times and the tough times your toddler still loves you. -
The Many Uses of VinegarThe cleaners you are using now may be toxic. Research has shown that some cleaners are the most toxic products we have in our homes. Keep your family safe and healthy by using vinegar as a cleaning product.
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Applying for College ScholarshipsNeed money for college? Here is a list of the top three scholarship websites and the best part is they are free.
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Secret Clinical Strength for Sensitive Skin: A Mom's ReviewSecret Clinical Strength Sensitive Skin is hypoallergenic without loosing the prescription strength wetness control.
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Do You Euthanize?A humorous story of how I gave our dog to an animal shelter.
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Three Simple Ways to Save MoneyLive healthier for less using these simple frugal tips. You will love the savings you get from choosing to cut back just a little. -
Fun Activities to Enjoy with Your Kids During Spring BreakHave fun exploring Charlotte, with your children, this spring.
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The Degredation of CommunicationThis current generation of teens may be great at communicating through text messages but they lack the skills needed to communicate face to face. -
The Worst Road Trip in My Entire LifeImagin a road trip where you almost hit a deer, sleep at a gas pump, and drive three hours the wrong way. -
Winter Wonderland Fun for KidsHave fun making more than just the traditional snow angel. Have an outrageous time building unique snowmen and snowforts for awesome snowball fights.
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Christmas Festivities for FamiliesCome join us for some Christmas and holiday family fun. Located in Charlotte but open to all who want to have a good time over Christmas break. -
Allergy Free Snacks - Some Contain PeanutsTry these easy to make, delicious snacks.
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Chores for KidsAre you tired of doing all of the housework yourself? Get your kids to help out with these simple tips. -
Easter Eggshell PlantersCreate planters using easter eggs and soil. Add your favorite seeds and you will have a fun craft with great results. -
10 Must Have Apps for Moms from the Android Market10 great apps to make Mother's Day run a little smoother. Most of them are free to download and easy to use.
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Five Healthy Afternoon SnacksProviding good nutrition to our children is important. There are many kid friendly snacks that are also healthy. The are delicious alternatives to the bag of chips or candy bar.
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Popular Mom Blogger, Jodee Kulp Writes About Special Needs ChildrenLearn more about special needs children. Become an advocate for children affected by the alcohol their mothers drank while they were developing in the womb. Read about one of the greatest moms in FASD history.
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Five Tips on Traveling with Babies and ToddlersTraveling with little children does not have to be stressful and chaotic. Follow these five tips for a smooth ride.
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How Far Should a School Go to Accommodate a Child's Allergies?There are a number of kids with allergies who currently attend public school. You would be amazed at the accommodations already in place for them at school. -
My First Banana Seat BikeI was never all too coordinatied but my parents believed in my anyway. Together we conquered the art of riding a bike. -
Raising a Child with Auditory Processing DisorderHelpful information for parents of children with auditory processing disorde. Understand where your child is coming from and what you can do to help.
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Insurance Options for Your RVWant to go on a road trip in your RV but not sure if your insurance will cover the trip? Look no further. I've compiled a list of the different types of RV insurance coverage as well as special additions you can add to your RV insurance.
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Elite Retreats Frequented by CelebritiesLooking for a good place to vacation? Take some time to relax at some of the worlds best vacation spots that stars like George Clooney and Beyonce have visited. -
Memories of EasterEaster was, is, and always will be an important holiday in my family. Seeing my kids wake up to a trail of candy guiding them to their Easter baskets, just as my mom ejoyed seeing my sister and I follow the same trail, brings joy to my heart.
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How 'Roman Holiday' Helped Form My Love of Classic MoviesAn iconic actress and her first American, staring role with award winning, Gregory Peck has made me a classic movie lover. If you are a lover of romantic comedies the this movie is sure to delight you.
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Throw a Christmas Party with 'A Christmas Story' Theme that Your Friends Will Never ForgetWant to host a Christmas Party? Having trouble deciding the theme? Here are some tips on how to host a movie themed Christmas Party.
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Five Tips on Taking Control of an Independent PreschoolerDo you have an independent 3 year old or a 2 year old who thinks they rule the world? I know I have one and if you read on I'll give you some tips on how get them to obey you without squelching their desire for independence. -
Spring Break Activities for Moms and DaughtersMoms, are you looking for something to do with your daughters over spring break? Do you want to get out of the house and have some girl time? Spend some quailty time with your kids at these exciting places in Orange County.
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What Every Kindergartener Should KnowEvery child preparing to attend kindergarten should know they are loved for who they are not what they can do. Teaching them to feel like they are on top of the world and can conquer anything is important for their development.
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Violence on TV: As Parents Are We Monitoring What Our Kdis Are Exposed to on Television?Sadly, much of what are children are watching today on TV is violent. Today more than ever we are seeing a generation of children who are using violence and anger to solve their problems.
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The Joys of Teaching My Kids at HomeI never, in my wildest dreams, thought I would homeschool my kids. Now I'm enjoying every minute of the undivided attention I get with my three girls.
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Passive-Aggressive Disorder in ParentsPassive-aggressiveness is a disability that affects many. Don't let it have a negative effect on you. There are ways to protect yourself from the abuse of a passive-aggressive person and tips to help them overcome their disorder.






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