Seeing Double? - Gold Standard Productions
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Seeing Double? - Gold Standard Productions
The Stone Tablets Vol. XXII No. 1 An Occassional Collection of Stories about People You Actually Know - Circulation 300 ± a few January 2015 Publisher’s Note: 2 014 has come & gone, but here’s how it worked for us. Thanks again for being a subscriber... hope you enjoy this year’s issue! – GS Inside this issue... Around the Castle pg 2 The Grindstone pg 4 Milestones pg 4 Pebbles pg 5 © 2015 A visit to the Twin Peaks viewpont was a great day trip for Grayson, LeeAnn & Gary during their visit with Jade & Mike in San Francisco. Around the Castle Seeing Double? W e capped the construction in the back yard with the completion of our outdoor Taco Bell Cantina living room, dubbed the Copa Cabana. Visitors to our residential resort will immediately notice the similarities to the Taco Bell Cantina, our outdoor kitchen. The two structures serve as attractive bookends to the backyard entertainment complex. Outfitted with a fireplace and recessed video screen & music system, the space provides a nice retreat for reading or catching a movie! Copa Cabana Not identical twins... more like first cousins – Various architectural and stylistic details are shared by these two enhancements. The Stone Tablets: ”What Happens When a Family Newsletter Takes Steroids”™ The Rolling Stones Sailing to a Pacific Paradise E ven though Dad is 91, he’s not about to let a little thing like his age get in the way of his having a good time... like going on a cruise! But have to travel to a distant port wasn’t something he relished, so we narrowed the search to our local ports and found a great package on a Carnival ship bound for Hawaii! Dad hadn’t been to the islands in over 50 years. In all, we had an entourage of 8 for this 2 week excursion to the islands & back. Traveling to Hawaii by ship meant having many “at sea” days; 4 days... each way. But Carnival runs a program designed to have a lot of activities for people that like to stay busy/engaged. Add to that lots of music and entertainment on board and there’s never much Coffee “cherries” – Berries ready to pick for some great Kona coffee. 2 - THE STONE TABLETS - JAN. 2015 by Gary Stone “downtime”. Oh... and like any cruise, the food/dining is something we look forward to! – Island Hopping – Once we arrived in the islands, we had 5 port stops planned in 5 days. Having been to Hawaii many times, we opted out of the ship’s tour options and instead booked rental cars in each of the ports and set off on our own group excursions. Our first stop was to Maui, where we made the drive up to the lookout on Mt. Haleakala. At the top, we were afforded bright clear skies and incredible views of the crater and nearby islands. On the Big Island, we anchored in Kona for a full day of exploring. First was a visit to a small coffee plantation. The proprietors of Hula Daddy coffee were on hand to give us a personal tour of the groves, had us sample some ripening coffee “cherries” and took us through the roasting process. After that we explored the Pu`uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park, (formerly known as the “City of Refuge”). Here is where defeated warriors or taboo breakers could survive the punishment of death... but only if they could reach the boundaries of this sacred site. A Warrior spirit – Giant carved idols keep watch at the National Historical Park. beautiful location steeped in rich Hawaiian history. Day 3 in the islands put us on Oahu and a visit to the Arizona Memorial (since renamed WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument). Jade also discovered a boutique chocolate store in Honolulu that required some, uh... “research”. (Of course, numerous samples were brought back to the ship for ongo- Stone Family Open Invitational – All eyes are on Grayson as he summons up some “mad putting skills” during a nail-biting moment in the onboard tournament. Jade & Mike, glad to be enjoying some beach time after lots of cruising and sightseeing. Presenting... the Stone Family Circus! – Celebrating Halloween on the Carnival Miracle. L-R Back Row: Gary, LeeAnn, Hilda, Grayson. Front Row: Jade, Ed, JoAnn, Mike. ing analysis!) Madre Chocolate... we’ll be back! The next day was a short stop to the island of Kauai. As this has always been our favorite island, the few hours we had in this port there wasn’t enough time to visit any unique areas, so we planted ourselves on a beach and enjoyed snorkeling with the fish and sea turtles. Our final port in the islands was to Hilo, again on the Big Island. Our main adventure for this day was to get up and explore the Hawaii Volcanoes Nat’l Park (We sure got a lot of use on this trip from our National Park Pass!) While we weren’t able to get “up close & personal” with the news-making lava flows that were occurring at the time, we checked out the steam and Cont. on page 6 Jewel in the Pacific – Pullling into the Kahului port on the island of Maui. THE STONE TABLETS - JAN. 2015 - 3 The Grindstone LeeAnn ‘s work...................... and fun! I have moved into my second year working to build Custom Solutions at Rosetta Stone. That means building “bespoke” content for corporate, government and other enterprise clients. Just finishing up a large Spanish Healthcare for Communications and Interpretation program for the largest managed care org in the country. I brought together a team from across the country that included some of the top experts in the field of Spanish and healthcare communications issues, medical advisors, interpreters and content developers. It is exciting to think that Spanish speaking patients may receive more effective treatment as a result of improved communications as a result of our program. Upcoming projects may involve endangered Native American and First-Nation languages, a possible aviation-related project out of the EU and other equally interesting opportunities. Another major factor of work pleasure are the RS people. I have never worked with as many capable, diverse, interesting people as here. With the Spanish Healthcare project winding down, my boss has lately been saying, “You don’t want to see what happens when LeeAnn gets bored!” Between the people and the projects, I am far from bored… and don’t worry Lisa, I’ll give you a head’s up if I feel that happening! I ’ve sat on the Academic Board of Advisors for Young Americans for a few years now; this year I was invited to join the Foundation Board as well. I took some time to consider whether I could commit enough to make my participation worthwhile to the organization… and am glad I decided to join. My involvement with YA continues to be a soul-lifting experience (and I am not using this term loosely). At any other college (and I have been a teacher and administrator at quite a few colleges in the course of my career now) you have a handful of extraordinary teachers; at YA every one of them is a master of their art and who, along with the YA students, are “heart- and soulfully” committed to the students and to spreading access to music and dance to youngsters of the world. W ith deep sadness, we said goodbye to Douglas Finkelstone, Gary’s Uncle. Douglas had just concluded a 2 week visit to Southern California, visiting his brother Ed and other family members. He was just shy of celebrating his 95th birthday. Douglas went into the family profession and practiced law in New York & Connecticut. After retiring, he packed up and moved to Arizona where he enjoyed the milder winters, and visits every other month by his brother and nephews. Trips to the local zoo, aquarium, and museums or out to a restaurant and a movie were his favorite activities. He also became quite spiritual and studied Buddhist philosophies. While he had no children of his own, he thoroughly enjoyed interacting with young people. Now, after quite a few years of YAtours throughout Japan, that country is exploring ways to deliver this type of arts education and outreach itself. And so College Director Kat Dull, the artistic leadership and visionary team of YA, Bill Brawley (Executive & Artistic Director) and his wife Robyn, and I have been invited to meet with education leaders in March in Japan to advise on such developments. Do let me know if you’d like to attend a YA show (Spring Broadway or Magic of Christmas). I’d love to treat you to what you will be thoroughly delighted by... I guarantee it! Carnival Miracle – Our floating home in the Pacific 4 - THE STONE TABLETS - JAN. 2015 Milestones Scan the code with your iPad or mobile device for a quick link to this & past issues of the Stone Tablets. PEBBLES LeeAnn shares details on what the “smaller stones” G are chiseling these days rayson is currently doing a lot of contract work with Panther Productions (Chapman University), including producing a weekly series on the video gaming industry in Orange County; a great opportunity to make contacts given his ultimate goal is to work in the video game or animation industry doing sound design. With all the Chapman work he’s doing, he moved back to our area (5 minutes away). And with this move, I’ve gained another local tennis playing buddy! Jade continues working at CEGA Masterpiece StoneStock 2014 (Center for Effective Global Action) at UC Berkeley, thoroughly enjoying living in San Francisco, and even… recording music! She (on vocals) and boyfriend Mike (on guitar) accompany Emily Zisman on the song Knockin’ in her new album Weeds and Wildflowers. Good music, good fun! While she doesn’t live close, I do get to see her when I go to our San Francisco office. Jade’s place is 3 miles from the office, so I stay with her and get my exercise walking to and from the office. On the way home, Jade, Mike and I typically meet for dinner at one of the too-numerous-to-count wonderful restaurants in the city. E very year this event becomes bigger and better. What began as a evening of friends getting together for some karaoke fun has turned into an annual event of food and music. For our 13th annual StoneStock Music Festival, we had a terrific turnout of guests and talent with many incredible performers and groups – both new and returning – taking the stage and thrilling our guests. This year’s theme was “What a Wonderful World” and celebrated music & food from cultures around the globe. Check out the pics below, with more available here on our Flickr site. Gilman Carver Brothers of the Castle Ready, Willing & Mabel Melodye Sugar Daddies Pasión Gitana FlipSide THE STONE TABLETS - JAN. 2015 - 5 needed a whole extra suitcase for all the costumes & props we brought!) The effort was all well received and appreciated; all evening we had folks asking us to pose for pics! Castle Guards A fter being “cat-less” for a few years, our good friend Howard Cowles brought us a rescue cat that he needed to “outsource”. Our parameters restricted our options as we were only interested in adopting a strictly outdoor cat. When “Buddy” arrived, he quickly adapted to his new environs and loves to chase after Gary as he works in the yard. He’s also begun to show off his hunting skills by bringing us his “trophies”. Buddy is certainly the most affectionate cat we’ve had, wanting to be petted anytime, and for as long as you care to. The Rolling Stones... cont. from pg 3 For more pics, visit my Flickr page here. Let’s Communicate! Our addresses haven’t changed in a while, but if you need it, here’s how to reach us: Gary gkstone@earthlink.net LeeAnn leeannstone@cox.net Grayson grayson.stone@gmail.com Buddy – “May I have your attention... now!?” Or if you prefer, you can also contact us through the social network sites like FaceBook and LinkedIn. Look us up! sulfur vents, explored the lava tube, and soaked up all the informative displays and programs at the visitor’s center. – Back to the Mainland – Because our voyage occurred during the last 2 weeks in October, we’d be experiencing Halloween on this sailing. Knowing this gave us time to put together a grand scheme. We came up with a plan to create a group theme for our costumes and dressed as the “Stone Family Circus”! Our personnel included, Dad as the Lion Tamer, LeeAnn was the Clown, Gary went as the Ringmaster, Grayson was the Bandleader (and the entire band, providing us with music as we paraded around), JoAnn was the Dog Trainer, Jade was the Tattooed Lady, Mike was the Bearded Lady, and Hilda was the Snake Charmer! (We High-level meeting of the Stone “family”entourage – Mike, Jade, JoAnn, Ed, Grayson, LeeAnn, Gary & Hilda pose at the Mt. Haleakala Summit viewpoint. (10,023 ft.) Solemn Tribute – The distinctive profile of USS Arizona Memorial overlooks the submerged vessel and honors the men that gave their life in service to their country 6 - THE STONE TABLETS - JAN. 2015