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From: J <[email protected]>
To: Stephanie Remington >, Richard Kahn
Subject: Re: Living Arrangements
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 17:43:49 +0000
before we make permanent decsions re positons for you and patrick. and given the island sensitivites not a
good idea to have family stay. sorry if its a weekend and i am not here they can come for lunch or dinner if you
like
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 6:40 PM Stephanie Remington < > wrote:
Good day, Mr. Epstein,
Please forgive me, but can you again provide the name of the person you're thinking about to take Kyle's
position?
I think it makes sense to find someone to work with the contractors and am glad to hear you have a lead. We
can also ask some of the construction guys we know here if you'd like. Just for the record, I do know a little bit
about construction. My father is an electrical engineer and builds things. He mostly builds computerized lines
for manufacturing companies, but he built his home and his hangar. He works with AutoCAD and provided the
drawings as a favor to me for the shade house. I spent a number of years married to a man who owns his own
mechanical company. We built our first house together when I was 21 years old. I'm not saying I should be that
person, but I do think Mike and I together can probably carry this a while if needed. His wealth of knowledge
is incredible.
I had a chance to speak with Patrick and he brought up some valid points about having someone else living on
the island. This left us to conclude that we think it would be best if the person not live here. It can be very
limiting to the daily freedoms most people take for granted. Unless the individual can comfortably drive the
boat (docking, mooring, rough conditions, know the reefs, night driving as it gets dark early) and the
individual is assigned their own separate boat, then Patrick and I will not only have to work our schedule
around this person's needs, but we will be responsible for assisting this person with all of his errands and
personal needs. We are already so busy. We would rather not have this responsibility.
The other issue is Sam's Place is completely put together and has amenities that the cabanas do not offer (a
kitchen, laundry, and television for example). This means if someone like Valdson comes to visit, we actually
have a place for him or other guests to stay besides the cabanas.
This also brings me to a question that I've been waiting to ask because I wanted to see how this was going first.
Are we allowed to have guests on the island? My mother, accompanied by my soon-to-be daughter-in-law, are
scheduled to visit in February. My mother was unexpectedly widowed a little over a year ago and has not
handled it well. I try to see her at least quarterly, and had purchased a ticket for her before Christmas (before
any of these changes took place). They can stay in our condo, but if Sam's is free I would prefer to have them
stay in Sam's with your permission so we can maximize our time with them. They would leave during the day
while the crew is here and come back in the evenings so we can spend time together. I understand this is your
home and completely respect your decision.
Stephanie Remington
LSJE, LLC
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