The Denver Post

This dad brought his daughter’s stuffed toy to work for 18 years

- By Allison Klein

Samantha Holmes, 20, was sitting in her bedroom trying to finish writing a paper for her criminolog­y class last week when her dad walked in.

“Close your eyes and reach your hand in here,” Pat Holmes told her. She sighed, put her hand into her dad’s gym bag, and felt something plush. She pulled out a stuffed animal she’d given him when she was 2 years old.

“You still have it!” she said in disbelief.

She’d given it to him 18 years ago to have at work if he missed her. He’s been shuttling it to and from his law office ever since.

“Of course I still have it,” he told her.

Overwhelme­d, she took a picture and posted it on social media. She added this note:

“When I was two I gave my Dad a stuffed beluga whale to keep in his work bag so that if he ever missed me he could hold it and think of me. 18 years later, my Dad has just informed me he still brings my beluga whale to work with him every day,” she wrote on Reddit.

Then she found out he also would tuck it in his luggage and bring it on business trips.

“I’ve taken it to work every single day I’ve gone to work,” Holmes, 56, of Vancouver said in an interview with The Washington Post. “I’d put it in my suitcase and not tell anybody it was there. And then I’d put it back in my gym bag.”

Neither father nor daughter remembers exactly how she gave him the stuffed animal, which actually is a turtle. Pat Holmes said he thinks the family had just visited a local aquarium. Neither of them even realized it was a turtle until people commenting on her Reddit post pointed it out.

Samantha Holmes, who is a college student, thought it was a beluga whale when she was 2, so it was known in the Holmes house as the beluga whale.

Pat Holmes said he generally didn’t take the turtle out of his bag at work, but he always made sure it was there. Its presence was comforting, he said, something tangible when he thought about his daughter and son, Jack, who is now 22.

“When she gave it to me, she told me to take it out if I felt lonely. I don’t like to be away from the kids, so I like to have it,” he said. “I think of it as a part of them being with me.”

 ?? Provided by TNS ?? Pat Holmes with his gym bag and the stuffed animal his daughter gave him 18 years ago.
Provided by TNS Pat Holmes with his gym bag and the stuffed animal his daughter gave him 18 years ago.

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