Hey, do you remember Sun Up San Diego.......
Bob Mills, Sue White, Gerry G. Bishop, Ray Wilson and Danuta?
Gosh, we watched them every morning on CBS Channel 8 growing up in San Diego.
Seriously, I said Hi to Bob Mills at the Del Mar Fair one time and felt I had met a celebrity.
Well, we had the pleasure of hearing Cliff Albert interviewing Danuta Pfeiffer this afternoon on KOGO 600 News/Talk Radio in San Diego.
It was so fun to hear about Danuta because I had always wondered what had happened to her after she left Sun Up for The PTL 700 Club.
Always admiring Danuta's faith I had looked her up on the Internet several times.
Well, it turns out Danuta Pfeiffer really did not have as much of a story book life as it appeared on San Diego morning television.
Always remembering her cheery personality--she just seemed genuine to me.
Danuta has decided to write a book called "Chiseled," describing her confusing life of trials and tribulations.
Actually, my life, like many others, has been confusing, also, and it is always appreciated to find out how someone deals with the problems life throws at us yet maintains their strength.
I think Danuta is still trying to decipher the legacy her father has left her and my heart went out to her on that note.
Danuta Pfieffer also had the courage to share with the listeners her story of having a baby all by herself alone in her room at the ripe old age of sixteen years old.
You see here is what happens........when life gives you some of these turns one ends up not having the wisdom or the confidence or self-esteem to always make the best decisions--particularly at a young age.
At the end of the day it is real hard to always do the right things given this unusual string of events that can lead to ridicule from other adults.........actually, it can hurt your feelings..
Good job Cliff and Danuta and thank you for telling us about your very interesting life. I can't wait to read your new book and I wish you the best of luck.
I think this heartfelt book will give other women courage.....well done.
Here is a link to her website and more information about her book:
http://www.danutapfeiffer.com/
Bob Mills, Sue White, Gerry G. Bishop, Ray Wilson and Danuta?
Gosh, we watched them every morning on CBS Channel 8 growing up in San Diego.
Seriously, I said Hi to Bob Mills at the Del Mar Fair one time and felt I had met a celebrity.
Well, we had the pleasure of hearing Cliff Albert interviewing Danuta Pfeiffer this afternoon on KOGO 600 News/Talk Radio in San Diego.
It was so fun to hear about Danuta because I had always wondered what had happened to her after she left Sun Up for The PTL 700 Club.
Always admiring Danuta's faith I had looked her up on the Internet several times.
Well, it turns out Danuta Pfeiffer really did not have as much of a story book life as it appeared on San Diego morning television.
Always remembering her cheery personality--she just seemed genuine to me.
Danuta has decided to write a book called "Chiseled," describing her confusing life of trials and tribulations.
Actually, my life, like many others, has been confusing, also, and it is always appreciated to find out how someone deals with the problems life throws at us yet maintains their strength.
I think Danuta is still trying to decipher the legacy her father has left her and my heart went out to her on that note.
Danuta Pfieffer also had the courage to share with the listeners her story of having a baby all by herself alone in her room at the ripe old age of sixteen years old.
You see here is what happens........when life gives you some of these turns one ends up not having the wisdom or the confidence or self-esteem to always make the best decisions--particularly at a young age.
At the end of the day it is real hard to always do the right things given this unusual string of events that can lead to ridicule from other adults.........actually, it can hurt your feelings..
Good job Cliff and Danuta and thank you for telling us about your very interesting life. I can't wait to read your new book and I wish you the best of luck.
I think this heartfelt book will give other women courage.....well done.
Here is a link to her website and more information about her book:
http://www.danutapfeiffer.com/