Carol Andrews
Mom, Journalist, Author, Speaker
Carol Andrews is a true mixed bag of talent. She is a twenty-year television news veteran who has taken six years off to put family first. In 2008 she returns to TV as a freelance news anchor for WFMY-TV, Greensboro, NC.
Carol left WGHP-TV, High Point, NC, in July, 2002. She wanted to be at home with her son Nicholas. She also wanted to explore other dreams. As a result, she is publishing books and conducting inspirational workshops.
“I want to empower others to follow their dreams,” she says.
“The best part of this,” says Carol, “is that I have more of a say in the direction my life is taking. I am this open canvas, trying to live the life God would have me lead.”
Her first book, The Giggle Wind, illustrated by North Carolina illustrator Steven M. Cozart, met with rave reviews. Her second book, Speckled Angels, is currently making its way into homes and schools across America. On this book she collaborated with another North Carolina illustrator, Idalia Canter of Pfafftown.
The Mom that took time off is still around, however, and finds plenty of time for Nicholas amidst her exciting careers.



I LOVE YOU……………
GOD’S BLESSINGS
Melva
Thank God He had us cross paths. I do believe we were “and so” friends from the very beginning we sat down together at the coffee table.
Carol,
I’d love for you to come visit us in Wilmington. Would I be too bold to ask for you to come read your book to my 4th graders?
Love ya-
Connie
Good seeing you in front of the camera again, I always enjoyed your engery when you report the news. God speed to you and your son. From your blog the future will require sunglasses.
In His Service
WAZ
Carol,
The thought of reconnecting is making my heart sing. Hearing your voice again this morning, I truly know you are in a good place. To a beautiful angel…
“HOVERING WINGS OF AN ANGEL”
Amidst the splendor of a sunrise or in the darkness and din of a storm,
In Silence revel…
For on the wind, one can hear the hovering wings of an angel.
John A. Washburn ‘97
Loving regards,
John