Toby’s House supporters come to hear the guru
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“Do you recall TV’s Archie Bunker telling his wife Edith to ‘stifle
yourself?’ ” asked Dr. Laura Schlessinger, addressing a dinner crowd
assembled this week at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort in Newport Beach.
“Everything that is true need not be spoken,” continued the radio
personality, heard weekdays on 240 stations nationwide. “We have
elevated our feelings to a place one step under God,” she said. “We
should behave based on moral values, principles of law and ethics, in
spite of how we feel.”
Schlessinger, dressed in a pink dinner suit and looking very fit,
took the microphone on the Balboa Bay Club stage in support of Toby’s
House, an Orange County home for pregnant women in crisis. She came
at the invitation of longtime pal Patti Edwards of Newport Beach, and
she came without charge to the nonprofit. Several hundred local
donors and supporters of Toby’s House converged in the Balboa Bay
Club Library Room prior to dinner and Schlessinger’s address for a
book signing with the woman who has become a household name. The
best-selling author of both adult and children’s books on life and
morals has recently published “The Proper Care and Feeding of
Husbands,” through Harper Collins. It is on the New York Times’
best-seller list.
“What is your mission in life? Every person on earth has a
mission. It’s like playing Clue. Together, we all help perfect the
world,” Schlessinger said. “There is a point to being here. I’m not
going to waste a moment of life on things like drugs.” They had come
to hear the guru who has sold more than 3 million of her advice
books, and they had come to raise funds to support a mission that
strives to protect unborn life and turn around the negatives in the
lives of mothers without support, direction, help and love. The
evening was chaired by a most dedicated Ali Woodard, and attended by
Toby’s House founder and executive director Kathleen Eaton. Clearly,
the love and support in the Library Room ballroom surrounded these
two women and their mission. It was something of a Bible meeting, a
religious experience, a connection between ordinary people and their
ideal view of the universe and how men should treat one another.
Schlessinger was the perfect guest. She has built a media empire on
what she terms as “doing the right thing.”
“I hate it when people ask me about finding a balance in life --
balancing family, career, marriage and the rest. I’m telling you that
you don’t have balance. When you live a life in terms of balance,
most often children and family lose,” Schlessinger said.
Schlessinger fielded questions, and issues revolving around
marriage and sex were at the forefront. Toby’s House, founded in
1998, shelters pregnant women and their children. Some come to Toby’s
House following abuse; others may be drug or alcohol dependent; and
still others have no formal education, job skills or financial base.
And Toby’s House attempts to protect unborn children and prepare
their mothers for the world awaiting them both.
Supporting the Schlessinger appearance were local guests including
Lewis and Sharyl Beeman, Pat Beekman, Mary Callahan, Jennifer
Segerstrom, Kathryn Glassmyer, Dan Malone, Greg and Jana McGrath and
Gary and Laurie King. Also present were Lupe Langan, Christin
O’Donnell, Dorlisa Fleming, Stephanie Moffitt, Laura Troup and Joanne
Trempala.
Dr. Laura shared with the crowd that her 19-year-old son Derek has
enlisted in the military.
“I must have done something right,” she told the crowd. “My son
said he has been raised in privilege and wants to give something back
to the country that afforded the privilege. I must have done a damn
good job.”
Nearly $40,000 was raised for Toby’s House. For more information,
call (949) 364-6674.
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