Kiss and Tell
It’s not something we like to do. In fact, we have always been very protective of the privacy of our customers, particularly when it comes to celebrities. But in this case, we are making an exception of sorts.
Last year, Carina (one of our Design Partners) received an inquiry from a “personal assistant” named Zona. Now, not everyone has a personal assistant. And not every personal assistant is named Zona. And this particular personal assistant was very, very protective of the identity of her client. In fact, Carina had to confirm that our installer would sign a confidentiality agreement before she could even proceed with designing a playset.
Our interest here at CedarWorks was piqued, to say the least. We had our suspicions, of course, but without any hard evidence, we were left guessing. All we knew was that the playset was going to the Hollywood area, and that there must be a young child involved. Was it possible that the set was destined for the home of the arguably most famous child of Hollywood stars of the day?
Now, not being a consumer of tabloid news myself, I passed by the summer issues of the various tabloid magazines without a second glance. Fortunately, one of our employees (who shall remain nameless) is apparently more interested in news of this type. And good thing, too. Because smack dab in the middle of one magazine was a huge aerial photo of the unnamed celebrity’s mansion with a beautiful Serendipity swing set in the sheltered courtyard.
Mystery solved.
I thought of all this recently because said celebrity parents have just purchased a second Serendipity swing set for another one of their homes. Apparently, they were very happy with the first swing set, and we were more than happy to provide them with a second one.
So, who is it?
I’m not telling lest I risk our reputation for keeping private things private. Or, even worse, risk possibly upsetting these proud owners of two Serendipity swing sets, because I’m thinking they might have three homes. Or four. Hope springs eternal here at CedarWorks.
P.S. – if you want to guess who, just drop me an email.


