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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Toys for Tots Drop-Off Location - Lila Delman Real Estate Providence Office


Lila Delman Real Estate is proud to be a drop-off location for Toys for Tots!


Started in 1947 by Major Bill Hendricks, USCR and a group of Marine Reservists, this nationwide charity has donated over 400 million toys to over 188 million children in need.  


Last year we collected over 2 large boxes of NEW, UNWRAPPED TOYS for children in need. We would like to double that amount this year!!

To make a donation please bring NEW, UNWRAPPED TOYS to Lila Delman Real Estate - Providence Office located at 9 Wayland Square Providence, RI 02906, 401.274.1644

OR visit http://providence-ri.toysfortots.org/local-coordinator-sites/lco-sites/default.asp.                 
                                           




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Monday, November 7, 2011

The Gift of Memories


In the early 1960’s my Dad purchased a reel-to-reel video camera, and he would tape us kids and lots of our family activities. I think that began his fondness for video recording. The video quality was not very good back then and there was no audio on the recordings.
In the early 1980’s he updated his equipment to a VHS video camera. He would always have his camera out, recording for posterity all of the family events: birthdays, weddings and receptions, vacations, retirement parties, visits from out of town relatives, and of course, family vacations. I had long since left home and had moved to Rhode Island and married. My husband and I and our son would visit my family in the Midwest at least twice a year, but we still missed a lot of the major family events.
I can remember him asking us over the years, to sit and watch his videos with him. My brothers and sisters and I would often sit, but just for a few minutes and we would never really give them the attention they deserved.
The recordings stopped at the end of 1999 when Dad lost his eyesight. And then, we lost my dear Dad on Veteran’s Day two years ago. On a recent visit with my family, I volunteered to transfer his tapes to DVD because I feared that the tapes would break down over time. Besides, the tapes were just sitting there because no one watches VHS tapes anymore. I brought the big bin of video tapes home with me to Rhode Island and got to work right away. As I began transferring his tapes, I watched them to create an index of what was recorded on each tape. I discovered that I could step back in time and “attend” many family events that I had missed all those years ago. I was spellbound watching the videos, not only because I was seeing 30+ years of fun family times that I’d missed, but because I was seeing many relatives who are no longer with us and I was hearing their voices again. This included my Dad, as he usually narrated his videos as well as appearing in them. In addition, I was able to see some of the nieces’ and nephews’ (now in their 20’s and 30’s) milestones in their early life, such as first birthdays and/or their first steps. It was interesting to see some people who shied away from the camera in the early days become more comfortable with his camera over time and how they seemed to enjoy having him film the events.
I must admit, it was tough seeing Dad on video after losing him so recently. But before long, I found great comfort in seeing him on the tapes and hearing his voice again. I now feel a closeness to him that I haven’t felt in some time and I have been profoundly moved and touched by the privilege.
In the end, I made 35 DVDs and felt that it was imperative that I share them with the rest of my family, something that could not be done easily if they had remained on VHS tape. I have made a copy of each of the DVDs for my Mom and for each of my brothers and sisters. It’s exactly what he wanted – for us to watch his videos and share the precious memories from so long ago. We are all having a great time enjoying and reminiscing about the wonderful times that Dad knew were important to preserve. We are so thankful for the “gift of memories” Dad left for us!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Fall Photo Contest on Facebook

Want to win one of two great prizes from Lila Delman Real Estate?  Here's your chance!

How to Enter:
1) Submit your favorite fall photo* here

2) Vote for your favorite photo submission

Submissions and votes will be accepted until 5:00pm on November 18, 2011.

*Only one photo per person allowed, so make sure it’s your best!

Prizes:

Prize #1: Best Photo (most votes)

Lila Delman Real Estate tote bag & mouse pad

$25 Dunkin Donuts Gift Card

Prize #2: Random Voter

Lila Delman Real Estate tote bag & mouse pad

Good Luck!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Hurlingham Fine Property Show 2011

There is no doubt the internet is a great way to reach international buyers, but sometimes there is nothing better than getting together face-to-face. With so many buyers nowadays coming from all over the world this can be a challenge.  That is why Lila Delman Real Estate has chosen to participate in the Fine Property Show in London this month. On the 1st and 2nd of November many wealthy buyers from Europe and beyond will make their way to the prestigious Hurlingham Club to view a selection of the most desirable homes from around the world.

It is in this rarified environment that we have been selected to showcase many of our most luxurious homes. We will be joined by leading real estate industry experts who will be running helpful interactive workshops and seminars over the course of this important two-day event, and, of course, our own London office team, Nick Churton and Annette Reeve, will be on hand to help.

This invitation-only private view is a celebration of luxury homes and offers guests a unique opportunity to see and buy some of the world’s most exclusive properties.  The historic, stylish and sophisticated Hurlingham Club in London is surely the ultimate backdrop for international buyers to discover some of the world’s most exclusive properties. It is in the Club’s hallowed rooms and magnificent grounds that luxury real estate buyers will be able to network with the cream of international brokers and agents – perhaps over that most famous of English traditions, afternoon tea.

We believe it is our ability to expose our clients’ homes to these premium international buyers that really sets us apart from other brokers. We see it as essential that we are able to exhibit some of our most stunning homes at this important event. It is because London is so international and has such a strong influence into Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and Russia that the Hurlingham Club event has a reach far beyond London and the rest of the UK. To emphasize this, of the twenty most expensive homes to sell in the UK recently only two sold to Brits.

In previous years this event has attracted over 3000 buyers during the two days. And remember it is invitation-only so only the most serious buyers will be there.

That is a lot of wealth in a small place and it allows us to speak to the type of buyers who are by nature often difficult to reach. We are keen to introduce our serious sellers to some of the world’s most serious buyers in a relaxed atmosphere where they have the time and inclination to talk.

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