CH: The good news is that my kids are
teenagers, so the perfect day starts with me
playing golf. And then I come home and the kids
haven't woken up yet, and it's noon. So I get to
have half my day to myself. I love taking the kids
on the road, and that's the great thing about my
job, taking them to Bora Bora or to Italy. You get
up and walk into the town square and you grab
a gelato and sit on the church steps. The quiet,
simple days, more than anything extravagant.
It's as good as it gets.
CH: My grandfather, whom I idolized, was a prominent
lawyer in Dallas, and there's a part of me that always
wanted to or still wants to go to law school to become a
lawyer. That's where my love of suits and ties comes from.
He was an impeccably dressed attorney and I got that from
him. I became the clothes hound I am because of him. I am
very much a suit and tie guy. I think it's a lost art.
TDN: What does the perfect day look like to you?
TDN: If you weren't a t.v. host, what do you think you'd be doing?