Saturday, January 3, 2009

Happy New Year


Larry and I would like to wish all of our friends at The Grand Coquina a very happy and healthy New Year. This past year has gone by so fast yet it has been one that has brought much turmoil into all of our lives. We are looking forward to the new year with much hope.

On a personal note, we welcomed our third grandchild into this crazy world on December 11th. It is our first boy, Lucas Jet Mastando. He is a beautiful addition to our two granddaughters, Julia and Danielle, whom many of you know and have seen down at the pool.

Please send in your comments and let everybody know what's happening in your lives, especially those of you we don't get a chance to see very often.

Again, best wishes for health and happiness during the coming year.

Larry and Randee Saffer

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Rainy Days and Tuesdays



There are some people who think that this is a poolside Japanese garden. Let there be no mistake. It is a retention pond that is doing its job after a major rainstorm here today. Marty and the landscaping team have done a terrific job in making this eyesore into a beautiful rock garden. We are lucky to have such a good team working here for us.

Randee

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

I'm Back


I hope everybody is having a wonderful summer. It's been very busy here at the Grand Coquina, especially the weekends. It's great to see everybody enjoying the amenities which are really the best on our beautiful beach.

It's been a while since I've posted and much has happened in the interim. Larry and I went to Alaska and had a magnificent time. We were there early May and even though it was very cold, we had beautiful, clear weather and were able to enjoy a helicoper ride to a glacier and train ride through the Yukon. Even our few days in Seattle were dry and clear. We had a "whale" of a time before we returned to chaos in our personal lives.

As most of you know who follow this blog or who know me, I was on the Board of Directors for Seaside Music Theater. I urged you all to go to shows and support it financially. It was truly a jewel in our own back yard. Unfortunately, while I was away, a decision was made to cancel the summer season due to financial shortfalls. Layoffs ensued, including my daughter, Nikki, who was the assistant marketing director for the theater. She is now freelancing and has acquired some good clients. About 50% of the staff were let go and just this past week more were let go. It appears that the situation is dire and there doesn't seem to be a lot of hope out there for a financial backer to step in. I have since resigned from the board after some decisions were made by remaining staff that I couldn't agree with, which I won't go into in this post. I still wish the theater well and hope it can survive in this disastrous economic environment.

Most of the problems the theater has encountered stem from the News Journal being barred from giving any financial support to the theater because of the lawsuit they are involved in with Cox Newspapers and their impending forced sale. The News Journal, in an effort to downsize and become more profitable, laid off about 110 of its employees a month ago. Fortunately, Larry was not one of them. He has, however, shifted his workday a bit, so if you see him out and about in the building in the middle of the night, don't worry. He's just doing his job. There will probably be more cuts when a new owner takes over, whenever that is, but whatever will be will be.

On a brighter note, our daughter will be having another baby in December and this time it is a boy!!! We're very excited, to say the least.

The building is looking great. The inside pool area was redone and the landscaping has been updated, both looking spectacular. The second and third floors and elevators were tiled and always look beautiful and clean. What a difference that has made. Many of you have asked me when we're doing the first floor. Even though it has been assessed for, the majority of the Board doesn't seem to want to move forward with it at this time. Quite frankly, I am tired of fighting them. At some point you just have to say, what's the point, and put your energy somewhere else, which is what I am doing. I am continuing to work in the reverse mortgage industry and have recently acquired my certification as a Certified Senior Advisor. This has given me the opportunity to do good work as well as help people. You can't ask for more than that.

I hope more of you will consider posting your experiences here. It's an easy way to keep in touch and learn about others. Have a great summer and see you around the building.

Randee

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Into the Wild

Hi All,
It's been a while since I last blogged but I wanted to check in before we leave on our Alaskan adventure tomorrow. Things have really been hopping here at the Grand. For those of you lucky enough to be here, you've had a chance to see the second and third floor tile project. The baseboards will soon be put on. For those of you who voted in the survey, you overwhelmingly have said you want to see it continued on the first floor. I am hopeful that that will happen soon. I can't imagine that three out of five of us on the Board would not like it enough to continue it on the first floor walkways. Please let us know if you like it.

There are other maintenance events that will be going on in the building as well such as work in the garage on the ceiling pipes and clips and replacement of the vent fans. The seawall is going to be painted in May and landscaping around the pool will be completed.

I hope to keep in touch while we're away. Hope to see you all soon around the pool or in the gym. Keep in touch.

Randee

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Hungry in Seattle

Hi All,

Does anybody have any suggestions for a nice restaurant in Seattle? We will actually be there on Mother's Day and need to make a reservation.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Randee

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Postcard from .......................................????????

Hi All,
Thought it would be fun to find out who's traveling where this summer. We're going on our first ever Alaskan cruise next month. Larry has even talked me into the helicopter glacier tour. I guess it's probably less dangerous than driving on ISB but it still scares the heck out of me. I'll let you know how it went (hopefully).

Tell us about an upcoming trip or even a favorite one from the past. I would even appreciate some tips for our cruise. We are doing an inside passage from Seattle, round-trip. Looking forward to hearing about all of your adventures.

Randee

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Welcome

Hi All,
Just a quick note to let you know that Bill Dodd, a board member, and Alice, his wife, have made the Grand Coquina their primary residence. I met Bill yesterday. I am really looking forward to working with him on the board and getting to know him and Alice. Make sure you give them a Grand Coquina welcome when you see them.

It's spring break, as I'm sure everyone who is here in Daytona Beach knows. It seems to be pretty busy, if the traffic has anything to do with it. I love the atmosphere. It's exciting when the beach is busy and crowded. We waited at Our Deck Down Under the other night for two and a half hours. Fortunately, we were with good company and made the most of it. Definitely not the place to go if you're in a hurry. We usually call ahead, order it out and pick it up and bring home. Next time.

Be safe during this busy time here.

Randee

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The Revolution is Still Coming

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Below is a letter from Lester Malizia, the Artistic Director for Seaside Music Theater. Please take the time to read it help if you can. Seaside Music Theater is one of the best professional theaters in the country. Right now it is facing hard times and really needs the support of its community in the form of donations and ticket sales. If you've been to productions in the past, please keep on going. If you've never been, buy some tickets this summer. We have a great season ahead and I promise you won't be disappointed. Thanks, in advance, for your support.

Randee


Dear Friend:

Beginning June 12th, Seaside Music Theater, will present the Tony Award-winning epic musical, Les Misérables. Only five theaters in the U.S. were selected to showcase this Broadway jewel, and SMT is one of them!

To produce a show of this magnitude takes the right talent, time, staff – as well as dollars. SMT has secured the first three but requires the help of our loyal supporter AND their friends to make it all happen.

For every dollar donated right now – up to $250,000 – SMT will receive a direct cash match from an anonymous patron. Matching gift opportunities don’t happen often so act now by clicking www.supportsmt.com and donate today. Plus, it’s tax-deductible!

The deadline for SMT’s Les Misérable Matching Gift Campaign is midnight on Wednesday, June 11, 2008. That doesn’t leave much time. So rush a generous gift today to ensure this Broadway quality production makes it to the SMT stage!

With my heartfelt thanks,

Lester Malizia
Artistic Director

P.S. Remember time is of the essence so please act now! I would also ask that you pass along this message to your friends, family and associates today and encourage their support!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Next Best Thing to the Fountain of Youth

Hi All,
I was in the workout room this morning talking to another unit owner who I see in there almost every morning that I am there. He was at the end of his long workout by 8 a.m. He told me that he had just had a checkup and the doctor told him that he is actually reversing the aging process by working out. His bad numbers (and you all know what I mean) are turning into better numbers. More importantly, he FEELS BETTER and STRONGER.

Larry and I have just completed a class which talked about the benefits of exercise as it relates to the aging process. Did you know that you are never too old to start exercising, and that no matter when you start, you will benefit from it. Strengthening exercises and exercise in general can delay disabilites associated with aging by up to ten years. Exercise improves the mind and the body.

I've been told by some of you that you would exercise more if you knew how to use the equipment. We have two workout rooms with state-of-the-art equipment that are just waiting to be used more. I am definitely not an expert on exercise, but I am willing to show anybody who is interested how to use the equipment and how to get started. As with any exercise program, you should check with your doctor first to see what you can physically do, especially if you haven't done it in a while or it is new to you.

Let me know with your comments if this is something you would be interested in and I will set up dates and times to do it. Not only will this be a great benefit to our health, it's a great way to socialize while getting healthy. ***To leave a comment, just click where it says "comment" below and it will take you to a pop-up screen where you can leave your comment. Remember to sign your name.

I look forward to hearing your responses.

See ya at the gym,

Randee

Friday, March 14, 2008

SMT -- Better than Broadway in our own Back Yard

Hi All,

One of the most rewarding things that I get to participate in is as a board member of Seaside Music Theater. I am now serving my fourth year. These are tough times for all non-profits but it is especially difficult for Seaside Music Theater since the death of its founder, Tippen Davidson, and the loss of major financial support of the News-Journal due to legal restraints. "Seaside Music Theater is the only professional theater in the Daytona Beach/Volusia County area. Since 1977, Seaside Music Theater has been bringing the best in professional musical theater to Central Florida and has become an integral part of its cultural heritage. Recognized by Music Theater International as "one of the most adventurous and innovative theaters nationwide," Seaside Music Theater is unparalleled."

Seaside Music Theater needs financial support from the community to keep it alive and well. If you live here full-time, part-time or hope to live here in the future, Seaside Music Theater and other performing art venues are vital to you because without them our community is diminished and less appealing. The cultural segment of our area is at risk now and it needs your support. Make a donation if you can, but even more important -- COME TO THE THEATER. BUY TICKETS. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT.

Click on the video below to get a preview of what's coming this summer to Seaside. It's professional theater at its best!

If you have any questions at all, please leave a comment or email me directly.

See ya at the theater,

Randee

Thursday, March 13, 2008