I want you to meet Lisa Peruto, my dear friend, and now officially my partner in crime, as detailed by Gar Joseph in today's Clout.
Also meet Kim meeder, who is another everyday hero I profiled on CBS' Early Show. She brings abused horses together with abused children so that their healling can begin.
Comments (5)
It might sound a little shallow, but the picture of you and Lisa in Clout is beautiful. You are both very HOT!!!!
Needless to say, good luck and I look forward to seeing your "incredible people"
Posted by: Steve on June 7, 2008 23:14
That's so sweet, Flavia... your kindness has touched my heart. My Mom, Ann Reinhart, was a wonderful person who had great devotion to the Virgin Mary. She was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer at age 59 and fought for 5 years before passing away at home, surrounded by my brothers, Dad & I. She picked her own funeral songs... including "On this day oh beautiful Mother", and "Ave Maria".
I will light a candle for you & your family too - because everyone has experienced loss and hurt. Please feel free to let me know anything that I can do for you.
I watched your story about the ranch for children... a very moving piece. You have a special gift - and the way that you're using your talents is making a difference. I've been to many countries in the world and have seen sorrow and poverty on a grand scale. I know how rewarding it can feel to have a positive impact on people... especially children.
Thank you for offering warmth in a world that can sometimes be cold.
Posted by: Tim on June 8, 2008 13:08
My daughter is taking horse riding lessons as we speak and there is something about horses and little girls and the relationship they develop with eachother, it can't be beat.
Flavia, I have been following your career since I first saw you on MSNBC waaaaay back when. I knew you were destined for a stairway to the stars.
One day, I know I will see you as having your own nightly news show and you will have earned it because of the light you have brought to people and the issues that don't make the headlines.
Sincerely,
TheBoss
Posted by: TheBoss on June 11, 2008 02:13
OK, we both cried watching this piece, Flav. I really love your work, keep it up...
Posted by: Fred on June 14, 2008 23:30
Even though Hillary has given her endorsement to Barack, he can't feel good about her not releasing her pledged delegates. Now, Johnson, one of the VP vetters, has stepped down for a questionable "sweetheart" loan from the Countrywide president.
I am a Obama supporter; however, he has to get these nagging doubts remedied so that he does not appear to be Gulliver being tied up by the Lilliputians.
Just when the Democrats seemed to be tidying the ship up before Denver, here's more to deal with. The best thing that Barack could do for himself would be to get his VP named and much of his cabinet identified to put Hillary further in the background; as it is, she is a specter on the scene.
Posted by: James on June 15, 2008 14:34