Friday, September 30, 2011

Everyday together...

My sweet, wonderful, loving, kind, gentle, and fun puppy (mas o menos) died a few days before I left for London.  This was a very, very sad day for the Holt (and extended) family.  He was a month shy of his 16th birthday, so of course it wasn't unexpected.  He died with my mom petting him (getting pets was his goal in life) on the patio of the house on the Oregon Coast and I was on the phone.  I'm thankful that it was before I left for my trip, that I was able to be on the phone and a part of it, and that we didn't have to make a decision for him.

Here is our announcement:

He was a birthday present for me when I turned 11, but he quickly became a full fledged member of the Holt family loved by all, often acting like a little brother to her.  After I left home, he was a great companion for my empty nester parents.  Mom never really wanted a dog, but they shared a love of spending time outside dinking around so she became his favorite and he followed her everywhere!  Dad loved that we could take him on hikes- even carrying his own overnight bag!  I had the opportunity to have him with her for a summer in Chicago that she is very thankful for.
Casper really was the best dog.  He was quiet and relaxed in the home, enjoying our company.  When he was outside, he would love to run around and have fun (although he couldn't care less about a ball being thrown, which we didn't mind).  He had his quirks, but we loved him for it!  In the last couple of years, he has become a world traveler- going to Canada, Mexico, and almost all over the US.

Some favorite memories:
- Mom: "You got a dog that can't walk?!"  Casper was neutered right before we picked him up and he couldn't walk from the anesthesia, Mom was not impressed.
- Random guy on Bainbridge:"Well, hello Casper.  You always know it's spring when Casper gets his haircut."  Casper was such a good dog that he was able to run around the neighborhood and greet walkers.
- On hikes he would run ahead of us, then run back down to make sure we were still there, then run ahead again.
- I would be outside "shooting hoops" or whatever and Mom would let Casper out to be with her, but she would sometimes protest and Mom would say "Just let your little brother play with you for a bit."
- Casper will never waste an opportunity for a pet.  You could be standing there minding your own business and Casper would see your free hand and come nudge his nose under it and before you knew it, he was getting his pets!
- Mom and me: "Some people say their dogs can tell if you're not a good person, well we think if you don't like Casper, you're probably not a very good person."
- Cousin pictures around Casper with Mom's family at Christmas 2010.

We are thankful that he was a part of our family for so long and we hope he has been a blessing to you as well.

He was always Casper the friendly dog, now he can be Casper the friendly ghost!

As much as I love collages, Casper deserves his own VIDEO!  These are only the digital photos we have, none of the old film photos.


3 comments:

  1. How about dad eating dinner with his left hand in the air because if he left it down he would have to pet Casper.....too funny!!!!

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  2. Mom said....

    Every day when I came home from work I would go upstairs and change my clothes to work outside. Casper would be with me & would then lead me down the stairs to go outside. He would be so excited and would look back at me every few steps to make sure I was still coming. I imagine that's where our bond was formed.

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