Amy
Chipper
Kia
Kimmy on the phone with Slick
Nancy and Ashley
Jasmine and Dominic
Ashley
Roxey
Staci, who can eat and wave at the same time!
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Amy
Chipper
Kia
Kimmy on the phone with Slick
Nancy and Ashley
Jasmine and Dominic
Ashley
Roxey
Staci, who can eat and wave at the same time!
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Christy, Dominic and Jasmine
Joan with Cinder and Smokey
Carl getting ready to start the memorial for Phred
Staci reading Karen's tribute
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What a great day we had! We missed all of you who couldn't be there, but I know you were all there in spirit
Like Robin said, it's strange not having Phred there to welcome us as he always did, but there was a wonderful tribute to him that had been set up.
We had a very nice memorial around 2 and everyone shared their special stories. It was touching and heartbreaking. Carl, Diana & Staci did a great job and the stone is beautiful. I know Phred would have approved...the dogs sure did
Little miss Huney decided to rest by it. Phred was one of her most favorite people...he always had the good cookies
I think our group photo turned out pretty good!
A photo of the trees and bench was wanted. The trees have gotten HUGE!
We had a great time!
I'm having problems with the picture site so I'll just add them as attachments.
But if you want to see them all here is the album....share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=9QZtWbhy0YUY
Enjoy the pictures as a slideshow in full screen...much better!
Last edited by anna_66; 05-30-2011 at 12:11 PM.
Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets
Loved all the pictures and happy the weather was good. Karen, could you please copy your tribute to Phred to this thread?
John Morris, a.k.a. Phred was more than a beloved member of Pet Talk, he was a pillar of the community in many, many ways. He was a worrier about the youngsters on the board, a sucker for a pooch in need, and - not everyone will know this - the only other member of Pet Talk that we ever allowed to be a moderator. He and one other person that we later had to ban were asked and took on the task in October of 2001, when Paul and I were traveling to Beijing for a week, and unsure what Internet access we'd have. He did a great job, but I don't think he got a lot of sleep that week, he was so concerned about keeping everything going, so once we were back home, he asked to be demoted again pretty quickly.
You all know what a great and often wry sense of humor he had, and self-deprecating doesn't even begin to cut it. But what you may not know is how much he cared even off the board for members. He was known to get directions to the lost, help a wayward member with car trouble on a cross-country trip, and spend the time to call folks he felt were missing, or might need a phone call. I got several calls when he was worried about one person or another over the years, and as his health deteriorated, I became the one to call him instead. I remember the first time he was hospitalized with serious heart trouble, and I was calling the hospital to check on him. I knew other Pet Talkers had likely already called, and I figured they'd only believe so many "I'm his ex-wife" claims, so when the nurse on the desk said, in a brisk, faintly disapproving manner, "Are you a relative?" I answered, "Not really, but he calls me "Mom" even though I'm a good bit younger than he is ..." and she changed her tone, chuckled and put me through.
He was an organizer - of these gatherings, of the bench and memorial, and other quieter gestures. We still have the silk flowers he sent us when Miss Hoppy died, they are on the mantle of our new apartment. And "Stoney" the rabbit he sent us one Christmas is in the living room - it's theoretically a garden ornament, but never went outside or got dirty.
His unique take on posting in Cinder and Smoke's vernacular will forever be a part of Pet Talk, and certain threads of his will be remembered forever. He left is mark on us all, and left the world a better place than it likely was before he to came this ol' dirtball. And although he passed away, he remains one of us, because as I have said before,
Death does not win
Love lives on
In stories and memories
In gestures and phrases
Long after our bodies have failed,
Love lives on.
We miss him, but smile thinking of the raucous greeting he surely got that day, when he arrived at The Rainbow Bridge, to be greeted not only by Boots, and Bowser, but by all the animals he loved over the years.
And we'll see him again some day when we get there, too, and look forward to that hug.
I've Been Frosted
lovely words Karen.. really lovely and heartwarming :´)
Corinna´s Christmas Card Swap ´06
dedicated to a lovely woman who won many hearts along her life...........
she will be deeply missed.......Thank you for letting us be a part of your life, you will surely remain in ours FOREVER........R.I.P. Dear Corinna
Best Fireman in da House´10
dedicated to the kindest,loveliest and always helpful dude that one would be honored and proud to know........R.I.P. Dear Phred
notes-to-my-husband blog
http://365project.org/isabelle/365
What a lovely, wonderful gathering it sounds like it was! So nice to look at the pictures and read the reports.
I had been planning to come with Gretchen and Doug but had been fighting off a cold for a few days. Yesterday morning I woke up woozy and hot and stuffed up, so I thought I'd best stay home.. if I was getting a virus, I didn't want it to go viral (among all the PTers)!
I'm glad you all had such a fine time and that the weather was good for the celebration. And what a time Phred and all our friends at the Bridge must have had with you all there too!
from Pat and cats
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
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